A leaked video that contained Taylor Swift and Kanye West’s full phone conversation about his controversial 2016 track ‘Famous’ has been rocking social media. You can as well call it a piece of evidence that has been brought forward in the Taylor Swift v Kanye West feud.
From what we’re seeing, it could be confirmed that her contention that the rapper didn’t give her all the information about his controversial song “Famous” isn’t a missed shot.
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The 2016 controversial hit lyric goes on, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b**h famous.” The “Lover” singer didn’t waste time to slam the track over the fact that it referred to her as “that b**h”, and has always alleged that Kanye never warned her about using that word.
Just a few months later, Kanye’s wife, Kim Kardashian released a snippet of Taylor and Kanye’s conversation on Snapchat, which stirred up a serious controversy against the pop singer on social media. And she later said the reaction made her hide for almost a year.
Although the clip didn’t prove Kanye warned her about calling her a “b**h”, and this latest new leaked video that came out on March 21, backed up that story pretty much.
We heard Swift asking, “Well, is it gonna be mean?” just watch and listen to the clip HERE. Kanye goes on to share just the first part of the lyric, in which he originally quipped, “Taylor Swift might owe me sex.” Kanye then asked Swift to debut the song on her own Twitter account, she tells Kanye it would make the song less cool if she shared it.
“People are just waiting for me to do something dumb or stupid or lame,” she told Kanye from her end while explaining that she’s cool with the fact that the song isn’t mean and doesn’t call her a “b**h”.
So far, we aren’t sure who released the clip and it’s yet to be verified by both Kanye and Swift, however, Taylor’s fans were quick to produce the hashtags #KanyeIsOverParty and #TaylorSwiftWasRightAllAlong and they trended worldwide on Twitter.
“Kanye didn’t call Taylor to be respectful or get her opinion or because they were friends- he literally said himself that he called just to get a good headline and to manipulate her,” a Twitter user said, while other fans noted that they were expecting an apology from Kim and Kanye.
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“I don’t want just a notes app apology. I want a video explaining why they manipulated, targeted, bullied and harassed a kind woman into going into a very dark, emotional place to the point she isolated herself, drank a lot and felt like her career was over,” one Swift fan tweeted.
Swift’s pal Todrick Hall, after seeing the leaked video said, “My heart breaks listening to that phone call, the fact that she even picked up the phone and wasted her valuable time to listen to that nincompoop speak is just a testament to how great a human she is,” he tweeted.
“The sad part is that I’m sure there will be no apology from him or the millions of people who took those gifs of a conversation & trailer of an actual conversation as fact without ever hearing the convo in full,” he added.