Sure.
This past weekend, Kanye West has made quite a few headlines. After Drake‘s “off-the-record” comments to a Rolling Stone journalist were published in their feature story on him–including some off-kilter comments about the lyrical content of Kanye West’s latest album Yeezus–Kanye went on stage and defended Drake, claiming Rolling Stone was merely one of many publications attempting to pit rappers against each other. That speech succeeded a much more raucous rant from the previous tour stop, in which Ye screamed for Charlemagne The God and Sway–of The Breakfast Club & Sway In The Morning respectively–to “shut the f*ck up”, as they were the only two radio personalities that challenged Ye’s way of thinking during his November press run.
Musically, Ye also took the top spot, releasing his sexually explosive remix of Jay Z & Beyonce‘s hit single “Drunk In Love”, featuring a slightly altered beat courtesy of Mike Dean. Amber Rose, Kanye’s former girlfriend, took to Twitter shortly after the song’s release to (presumably) voice her discontent with the track’s makeover.
Needless to say, this quickly became a topic of conversation on social media, and after getting off a flight, Amber Rose did her best to clarify her comment.
Just landed was talking about my hubby’s song that he gave to someone else & I picked the one day “he” … http://t.co/qYLvBNWVOk
— Amber Rose (@DaRealAmberRose) February 15, 2014
As if we’re supposed to believe that. You mean to tell us that Amber Rose, who only tweets 2-3 times a day, expended an entire tweet–utilizing expletives at that–on a song whose existence was apparent to only her and Wiz Khalifa? You need more people, Amber.