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Kanye West Calls Taylor Swift A ‘Fake A**’ In Violent ‘SNL’ Rant: Listen To His Meltdown

Kanye West has officially lost his marbles. The rapper, who on his new album claims he made Taylor Swift famous, called her a “fake a**” during an epic meltdown backstage at Saturday Night Live on Feb. 13. Listen to the entire thing here!

In a crazy audio clip released by Page Six, Kanye is heard screaming, rather violently, at the staff at SNL, saying, “Don’t f*** with me.”
“Are they f***ing crazy? Whoa by 50 percent [I am more influential than] Stanley Kubrick, Picasso, Apostle Paul, f***ing Picasso and Escobar. By 50 percent more influential than any other human being. Don’t f*** with me. Don’t f*** with me. Don’t f*** with me. By 50 percent dead or alive, by 50 percent for the next 1,000 years. Stanley Kubrick, ‘Ye,” he added.

As HollywoodLife.com previously reported, Kanye got heated before his Saturday Night Live performance, when staffers messed with his stage. “Look at that s*** they took my f***ing stage off’a SNL without asking me. I am bummed … If I am going to do this we are breaking the motherf***ing Internet,” he is heard screaming in the clip. And for some reason, he also felt the need to bash Taylor. And this was all before she even dissed him at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 14.

As you’ll recall, Kanye first dissed Taylor on his new album, The Life Of Pablo. In the song, “Famous,” he raps, “I think me and Taylor might still have sex. I made that b**** famous.” Obviously, he’s referring to that unforgettable moment in 2009, when he sabotaged her VMA win and said that Beyonce deserved the award more than she did. She then responded by slamming him at the Grammy Awards. We can only assume she won’t be happy after hearing his epic meltdown, during which he calls her a “fake a**.”

 

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