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Kanye West And Taylor Swift's Leaked Phone Call Shows That He Missed Important Lyric

Kanye West And Taylor Swift's Leaked Phone Call Shows That He Missed Important Lyric

The 30-year-old pop star claimed she had no idea that Kanye West was going to call her a 'b**ch' in his song 'Famous'

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

A leaked phone call that claims to be of a conversation that took place between Kanye West and Taylor Swift is said to provide us with proof that the rapper never actually put the lyric 'I made that b**ch famous' to Swifty:

In the footage that was recorded of their alleged chat, the 42-year-old rapper put to her the lyric in his song 'Famous' where he says: "For all my Southside n**gas that know me best, I feel Taylor Swift might owe me sex."

The 25 minute clip, which can be found here, shows that Kanye never actually put the lyric to her where he sings: "Why, I made that b**ch famous. I made that bitch famous."

During the chat, Kanye tells Taylor: "It has a very controversial line at the beginning of the song about you," but he assures her: "I don't think it's mean."

Footage filmed of the alleged conversation between Kanye West and Taylor Swift.
Footage filmed of the alleged conversation between Kanye West and Taylor Swift.

He goes on: "It says, uh... and the funny thing, when I first played it and my wife uhh heard it, she was like, 'Huh? What, that's too crazy,' and then when Ninja from Die Antwoord hear it, he was like, 'Oh my god, this is the craziest s**t, this is why I love Kanye...' and now, it's like my wife's favourite f**king line... I just wanted to give you some premise of that."

She replies simply: "Ok," which leads Kanye to explain the line to which she giggles and says: "That's not mean."

Kanye goes on: "OK, well this is the thing why I'm calling you, because you got an army, you own a country of motherf**king 2 billion people, basically.

"If you felt that it's funny and cool and like hip hop, and felt like it's the College Dropout and the artist, like Ye, that you love, people would be way into it, and that's why I think it's super genius to have you be the one that says, 'Oh I like this song a lot... this is cool.'"

Swift responds: "I mean, I need to think about it because when you hear something for the first time you need to think about it, because it is absolutely crazy. I'm glad it's not mean though, it doesn't feel mean.

"Oh my God the build up you gave it I thought it was going to be 'that stupid dumb b**ch,'" probably would have been a good time to tell her there.

Taylor at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
PA

Later in the conversation, Kanye explained that there was a different spin on the lyric which his wife, Kim Kardashian, didn't like.

He said: "I had this line where I said... and my wife really didn't like this one, because we tried to make it nicer... so I said: 'For all my Southside n**gas that know me best, I feel me and Taylor might still have sex' and my wife was really not with that one, she was way more into that she owes you sex.

"The owe part was like the feminist group type s**t that I was like arghh."

For anyone that has listened to the song, it looks like Kanye did go against Kim's wishes because he did in fact sing 'I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex'...

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Topics: Entertainment, Kanye West, Celebrity, Music, Taylor Swift