
What a turn that events took. In the decades-long conflict between Kanye West and Taylor Swift, it has only recently been proven which party is right. Taylor, and we will explain in detail why.
It all started at the 2009 MTV VMA. Taylor won Best Female Video for "You Belong With Me." When she begins to give the talk, Kanye climbs onto the stage, picks up the microphone, and says, "Taylor, I'm so happy for you. I'll leave you finished, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time. " It referred to "Single Ladies."
Kanye later apologized and Taylor accepted.
in 2016, Kanye released the album "The Life of Pablo," where the most controversial song was called "Famous." In the refrain, she refers to Taylor and says, "I think Taylor and I can have sex / Why? I made that bitch famous. "
Kanye said the text was approved by Taylor, that they talked for an hour on the phone and that she appeared to laugh.
Taylor's representative responded by saying that Kanye had never warned her he would call her a "bitch" in the song.
Six months later, Kim Kardashian publishes on Snapchat the phone conversation between Kanye and Taylor. As understood, Taylor had indeed approved the text. The day the audio was released was surprisingly National Snake Day.
Taylor replied, rightly asking, "Where is the part where Kanye tells me she will call me 'bitch' in the song? It's not because he never asked me. "
A year later, Taylor threw pins against Kanye and Kim with "Look What You Made Me Do."
After dozens of minor incidents, we arrive today, where the phone call between Kanye and Taylor was published in full. Taylor only really approved of the "I and Taylor can have sex," but not the part where the rapper says "I made that bitch famous" because he never mentioned it. Even Taylor said she would feel bad if she called him a "bitch" in the song. "
And, surprisingly, the audio was released on National Mice Day.