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Taylor Swift and Kanye West’s feud just got EVEN more complicated

Turns out Kanye might not deserve the backlash for his lyrics to Famous

TAYLOR Swift’s feud with Kanye West has just got even more complicated.
It’s now been claimed that the rapper didn’t even write the Famous lyric that caused all the trouble.
You see, according to The Sun on Sunday, Rihanna’s former PR Jonathan Hay is alleging the lyrics were written by his act Cydel Young.
The lyrics go: “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? I made that b***h famous.”

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The American hip hop artist – also known as Cyhi the Prynce – is credited on the track.

“The lyrics are written by Cydel,” Jonathan said.

“Kanye got all the backlash but he isn’t even the one who wrote them.

“Cydel lays down the lines and Kanye will OK them and perform them.”

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This latest revelation comes just days after Kanye addressed exposing Taylor for the first time during a performance of Famous.
Taking to the stage as a surprise guest during Drake’s tour in Chicago, the rapper introduced his performance of the controversial song.

Calling out the ‘Shake It Off’ singer for her recent behaviour, Kanye shouted to the cheering crowd, “Now y’all can know the truth. And can’t nobody talk s*** about ‘Ye no more!”
Kanye also responded to Kim’s Snapchat revenge during the pair’s joint interview with Harper’s Bazaar. When asked if he had a favourite Taylor Swift song, the hip hop mogul threw shade as he admitted, “For me? I don’t have one.”

By Fasasi

Fasasi Abiodun (CEO IJEBULOADED) is a Nigerian news carrier blogger, writer, entrepreneur and a public relation officer. We bring you the Nigerian News, Music and All Informative Messages On This Medium. Connect With Me Via: IG/Twitter: @ijebuloadedng Call/Whatsapp: +2348050947397

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