Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Swift with kicks against Kanye West: – People are going to try to take credit for … – kjendis.no

Taylor Swift became one of the night’s big Grammy winners and walked away with what many believe is the greatest prize under the American musikkprisutdeligen.

album “1989″ was chosen as the best, but the star was going to take the award, she came with the American media think is a slight against rapper Kanye West.

In a line of text in West’s new song “Famous” rapper he namely the following:

– I feel I and Taylor could have sex, it was me who made ” Bitchen “famous rapper West and refers to an incident in 2009.

Turns back

Under MTV VMA-distribution that year, the coup namely rapper thanking Swift to announce that Beyoncé should won music video price Swift won.

The two musicians will have skv? Ret after the incident, but West’s new song should have made relations strained again.

In his acceptance speech during the night came Swift with a call for young female artists and many perceive as criticism against Kanye West.

– You’re going to meet people in your life that are going to underestimate their success, or take credit for the fame yours. But if you focus on work and not let the man distract you, you can look around you and know that it was you and the people you love that made you got there. It’s the best feeling in the world, said Swift from the podium.

Kanye West has not yet commented on the speech but instead fired a number of angry tweets to American music press in the night.



Confusion

Text The line from “Famous” was much criticized, but Kanye West claimed on Twitter last week that Taylor Swift had approved the text before releasing the song.

Taylor Swift’s version of what happened was a very different, according to spokeswoman Tree Paine.

– Kanye did not call for the approval of the track, but to ask Taylor if she could publish the single on her Twitter account, says Paine told the Daily Mail.

This offer shall Swift have denied.

– Taylor was never informed of the actual text, says Paine.

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