Is Kanye West Responding To Jabs At Him In New Track "Dat Side" With Cyhi The Prynce
Is Kanye West coming with loads of response to industry-mates who at some points has taken a dig at him in his verse in the newly released track "Dat Side"?
That seemed to be the case on his verse on the track in which he collaborate with another G.O.O.D Music artist Cyhi The Prynce.
"The Life of Pablo" seemingly addressed some issues he had with others artist without calling names but the lines couldn't hide his jabs and those he meant it for enough.
In one of the lines, Yeezy recalled his "Famous" track wherein he called out Taylor Swift and later led to her diss single "Look What You Made Me Do".
"And the people claim to know you, put 'em on, get famous on you. Then they go and blame it on you, you just good, they can’t ignore you” he responded to Swift.
Talking about J. Cole "False Prophets", Ye has a message for the rapper for regarding him as a deceased music genius saying:
"Don't respect who came before 'em and made they lane so I / Pulled a Lambo out and then I went and got it baptized / Moved into a neighborhood where I'm the only black guy / Neighbors said they think I gave the neighborhood a black eye," he appeared to be talking about J. Cole.
On another line, he seemed to have responded to Jay-Z's album 4:44 diss at him saying on the verse:
"I don't need no allies, I don't feel the need to fraternize."
That seemed to be the case on his verse on the track in which he collaborate with another G.O.O.D Music artist Cyhi The Prynce.
"The Life of Pablo" seemingly addressed some issues he had with others artist without calling names but the lines couldn't hide his jabs and those he meant it for enough.
In one of the lines, Yeezy recalled his "Famous" track wherein he called out Taylor Swift and later led to her diss single "Look What You Made Me Do".
"And the people claim to know you, put 'em on, get famous on you. Then they go and blame it on you, you just good, they can’t ignore you” he responded to Swift.
Talking about J. Cole "False Prophets", Ye has a message for the rapper for regarding him as a deceased music genius saying:
"Don't respect who came before 'em and made they lane so I / Pulled a Lambo out and then I went and got it baptized / Moved into a neighborhood where I'm the only black guy / Neighbors said they think I gave the neighborhood a black eye," he appeared to be talking about J. Cole.
On another line, he seemed to have responded to Jay-Z's album 4:44 diss at him saying on the verse:
"I don't need no allies, I don't feel the need to fraternize."
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