Did Kanye West just apologize to Taylor Swift?
In a new song entitled Famous, from the new album The Life of Pablo which was released late last week, West raps “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex”, and that he “made that b*tch famous“.
Kanye West only “wants the best” for Taylor Swift. In addition to best music video, he received three other awards in the pre-show: rap performance and rap song for “Alright”, and rap/sung collaboration for “These Walls” with Bilal, Anna Wise and Thundercat. However, her representatives have spoken out to deny the claims, insisting that Taylor even went as far as to reprimand the rapper about the lyrics.
West tweeted last week, “3rd thing I called Taylor and had a hour long convo with her about the line and she thought it was amusing and gave her blessings”.
Swift and West have had a frosty relationship with each other ever since the 2009 VMAs, where West infamously interrupted Swift during her award acceptance.
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