Country music star Taylor Swift is not losing any sweat over her past feud with hip-hop stud Kanye West and addressed their status in a new Vogue cover feature.
Although brief with her words, Swift said the interest in their past dispute has died down.
“I think the world is so bored with the saga,” Swift said. “I don’t want to add anything to it, because then there’s just more.” (Vogue)
Recently, Ruff Ryders producer Swizz Beatz said Yeezy wanted people to abruptly react to Kanye going at Swift on his “Famous” song.
“That’s what Kanye wanted to do,” he said. “If he didn’t get that reaction, something would be wrong. You know the lights are on and it’s showtime when you get that reaction, like, ‘Oh, that’s Kanye. Here we go.'” (Business Insider)
Footage of Yeezy saying Swift gave him the green light for his “Famous” lyric surfaced online a few weeks ago.
A 65-second clip of Yeezy’s backstage “Saturday Night Live” tantrum, where he name-dropped Swift, surfaced online in mid-February.
In an audio clip exclusively obtained by Page Six, Kanye can be heard repeatedly yelling at “SNL” production staff, “Don’t f–k with me,” before branding Swift — who he claims on his new album he made famous — a “fake ass”. Then the hotheaded rapper went on to proclaim that he is “50 percent more influential” than legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, Pablo Picasso, Paul the Apostle — who was handpicked by Christ to deliver the gospel — and even the notorious drug runner Pablo Escobar. (Page Six)