The Taylor Swift Kanye feud has reared its ugly head recently and since Swifties are on a mission to block Kanye’s music from debuting on the Billboard 100 he felt the need to send them a message!
On Instagram last night (February 14), West shared a screenshot of a tweet from a Swiftie, which encouraged other fans to stream and buy Beyoncé’s new single “Texas Hold ‘Em,” in an effort to prevent one of West and Ty Dolla Sign’s new Vultures I songs from debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
West started the post’s lengthy, all-caps caption,
“When I said that I’m the new Jesus b*tch I wasn’t even thinking about Taylor Swift. That was a whole line before but I appreciate the free promo. Lil Wayne actually mentions Travis Kelsey on Vultures 2. This album is actually super positive and fun it’s all about triumphant.”
He later relayed his thoughts on the impact he’s had on Swift and shared a message for Swifties:
“Remember I was on Taylor’s side when Scooter bought her masters behind her back. She and Beyoncé are big inspirations to all musicians we always say how both sell out tours and movies. also, I’m sure I’ve been far more helpful to Taylor Swift’s career than harmful. To all Taylor Swift fans I am not your enemy uuum Im not your friend either though lol. Also i didn’t get kicked out of the Super Bowl we left our seats to go to YG’s box and see different friends. my wife had never been to a Super Bowl so I wanted to walk around and have a nice time we had such a fun day.”
Twitter reaction:
I used to get so annoyed when Kanye West would say that he made Taylor Swift famous. I get what he means now
Sis didn’t tell one lie.. pic.twitter.com/yWmTrEVLi5
— Baradi Thornton (@BaradiDardi) February 15, 2024
and
taylor swift vs kanye west pic.twitter.com/8RLRZgQjIa
— The Eras Media (@TheErasMedias) February 14, 2024
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Kanye West has overtaken Taylor Swift as the top artist globally on Spotify. pic.twitter.com/YPQVwjvB1I
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) February 13, 2024