West Coast rapper G-Eazy is still waiting on a G.O.O.D. answer. The hip-hop star has grilled Kanye West about still not offering an answer after going silent this week on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” when asked a President Donald Trump question.
Eazy hopped on Twitter Sunday (August 12) and low-key checked Yeezy.
We’re all still waiting on your answer, the floor is yours https://t.co/BZD9yFBP54
— G-Eazy (@G_Eazy) August 12, 2018
Last night, Kanye defended himself by going on Twitter and saying talk show host Jimmy Kimmel didn’t stump him with a Trump question.
On Jimmy Kimmel we had a great time having a dialogue. I’m reading that I was stumped by a question. Let me clarify the click bait. I wasn’t stumped. I wasn’t given a chance to answer the question.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) August 11, 2018
The question was so important I took time to think. And then I was hit with the let’s go to commercial break. That interview showed strong personalities with different opinions having a civil conversation.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) August 11, 2018
I was so happy when I saw Jimmy walk out in the Yeezys. That was an olive branch. He lead with love. I appreciate Jimmy and his team. You guys are Jedi’s. much love.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) August 11, 2018
This week, Hot 97 radio veteran Ebro Darden completely lit up Kanye following his TV appearance.
Thursday night, Kanye explained why he wouldn’t hide his love for the Trumpster but also went silent when questioned about the head of state’s recent policies.
“You know, it’s funny, in this world that we live in there’s two main motivating forces. I tweet about it all the time: love and fear. You can’t explain love. My cousin is locked up for murder. I love him, he still did a bad thing but I still love him. Just as a musician, African-American guy out of Hollywood, all these different things, everyone around me tried to pick my candidate for me and then told me every time I said I liked Trump I couldn’t say it out loud or my career would be over, I’d get kicked out of the black community because blacks are only supposed to have a monolithic thought, we can only be Democrats.” (“Jimmy Kimmel Live!”)