Kanye West Drops New Single "Ye vs. the People" Featuring TI
Kanye West is back again and his holding bars on his controversial political views in his new single "Ye vs. the people" featuring TI.
As the Pablo rapper who is known to be very opinionated, remained unchanged in no sense about it, as rapper TI counsels him in serious conversation on his opinion which he would not want to change.
Unfortunately for Ye, he got in a chat with politically inclined rapper like TI who let it spill, and spelt it all out to him as they get more and more serious.
"I know Obama is heaven-sent but ever since Trump won it proved that I could be President," Kanye rapped about his opinion about his political views.
TI responded and warned him about his stand rapping "Ye, but where you tryna go with this? It's some shit you just don't align with and don't go against."
Ye in defense of his political opinion, disagreed with the fact that being black should mean being democrat as he rapped "All black gotta be Democrats/Man, we ain't made it off the plantain."
As the conversation draws to a close, TI made it clear to him rapping, " I love when people have their own ideas/You don't have to be allowed anymore. Just be," and after telling it all to him, Ye brings the chat to a close rapping, "Alright, Tip, we could be rappin about this all day, man. Why don't we just cut the beat off and let the people talk."
As the Pablo rapper who is known to be very opinionated, remained unchanged in no sense about it, as rapper TI counsels him in serious conversation on his opinion which he would not want to change.
Unfortunately for Ye, he got in a chat with politically inclined rapper like TI who let it spill, and spelt it all out to him as they get more and more serious.
"I know Obama is heaven-sent but ever since Trump won it proved that I could be President," Kanye rapped about his opinion about his political views.
TI responded and warned him about his stand rapping "Ye, but where you tryna go with this? It's some shit you just don't align with and don't go against."
Ye in defense of his political opinion, disagreed with the fact that being black should mean being democrat as he rapped "All black gotta be Democrats/Man, we ain't made it off the plantain."
As the conversation draws to a close, TI made it clear to him rapping, " I love when people have their own ideas/You don't have to be allowed anymore. Just be," and after telling it all to him, Ye brings the chat to a close rapping, "Alright, Tip, we could be rappin about this all day, man. Why don't we just cut the beat off and let the people talk."
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