JAKARTA - Nearly four years have passed, the feud of Taylor Swift and Kanye West has reached a new chapter. The original series of videos containing Swift and West's conversations regarding the controversial work of the song Famous were leaked on the internet. This also proves that Swift does not know and does not agree with the lyrics of West's song which was released on April 1, 2016.

During the 25-minute conversation, West asked Swift to write about her latest song on Twitter. When Swift asked why this should be done, West replied, the song contains controversial lyrics about Swift. However, instead of explaining the details of the lyrics, West instead talked about the process of making the song.

"I thought about these lyrics for eight months and tried my best, but this is the most controversial thing and a little bit Eminem style, so are you ready (to hear it)?" Said West.

Swift sounded resigned and then asked if the lyrics of the song would sound evil or not. Then he asked to hear the lyric snippet.

West uttered the chorus; "To all my Southside that know me best, I feel like Taylor Swift might owe me sex." to which Swift replied: “That doesn't sound evil”.

West continues the reason why asking Swift to tweet it because he thinks Swift has a lot of fans - if described as a country with 2 billion inhabitants - and it feels pretty genius to ask Swift's help to say the song Famous is a cool song.

Swift responded, if he wrote something like that on Twitter maybe people would be confused. However, because he was asked personally, he would think about it first.

"You know, the thing about me is, everything I do is like a feminist thing. And when I release it, they'll be shocked and change their minds. I thought if I released it, to be honest, I would look bad. Because I thought if I did. I also wrote (tweet), will add to the criticism. "

Although Swift objected, West even said he would also include the lyrics "I made that b * tch famous". Swift sounded startled and worried: "Are you going to say / what should I do?"

In 2016, West's wife, Kim Kardashian, uploaded a three-minute video on Snapchat of West and Swift's conversation. Kardashian shows the world that Swift is a snake for saying she hasn't been informed about the lyrics "i made that b * tch famous".

Since uploading the Snapchat video, Swift has experienced mass bullying where the public refers to him as a snake. Trying to stand up to criticism and vacuum for a year from the hustle and bustle of the music world, Swift replied through the album Reputation, where at that time she often used emojis and stage settings like snakes.

Now, with the circulation of the original video of this telephone conversation, the hashtag #KanyeWestIsOverParty has been reverberating over the weekend. Yes, the world is finally on Swift's side.

Although it is not yet known who the spreader is, this video provides answers to those who previously thought Swift was guilty. So far, there hasn't been a response from either Taylor Swift or Kanye West.


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