On Friday morning American rapper Kanye West commenced a social media life firestorm when he tweeted a screen capture of an instant message, he supposedly got, saying that Canadian rapper Drake needed consent to test an old tune called Say What’s Real. The tune was at first discharged in 2009.
Following that post, the dad-of-three composed a progression of tweets requesting a statement of regret from Drake and making a large number of claims identifying with the two men’s torrid history of meat.
What’s fuelling the strain? One of the pivotal turning points in their strained relationship came in October while, amid a meeting with LeBron James, Drake guaranteed that Kanye was the person who disclosed to Pusha T (his long-lasting colleague) about the In My Feelings hitmaker’s child, Adidon. Bringing about the now well known diss track, The Story of Adidon.
Kanye addressed this minute in his tweet-spree, saying “You’re mad at me for something I didn’t do.”
SEE SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF KANYE’S TWEETS HERE:
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/1073322481514102785
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/1073419723503742977
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/1073450950759727105
Kanye was still tweeting at the time of writing and we will not be reposting all of the tweets due to legal restrictions.


