Kanye West lashes out at Taylor Swift fans as they launch operation, 'Swiftie Emergency'

Kanye and Taylor's beef began back in 2009 when Ye crashed her 2009 VMA acceptance win speech to loudly tell the world that Beyoncé had a better music video that TayTay and was more deserving of the award.

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Grammy award winning American rapper, fashion designer, and self-proclaimed genius Kanye West has fired back at Taylor Swift fans arguing he "helped Taylor more than he hurt her,"

This is after Swifts fan base popularly known as Swifties went online to rally up netizens in hundreds of thousands to stream Beyoncé's new country music album dubbed so as to block out Kanye also known as Ye from a top spot on the music charts.

Across all social media platforms Swifties have been calling upon other guys from their camp as well to buy and stream Bey's album dubbed "Texas Hold Em” in an operation named "Swiftie Emergency,” so as to ensure Ye's album ft Ty Dollar Sign 'Vultures 1'  does not get the top spot on Billboard Hot 100.

 

Responding to the sabotage plot being aimed towards him, in a since then deleted social media post the father of 4 told Swifties he had been “far more helpful to Taylor Swift’s career than harmful.”

In true unhinged Kanye fashion the 'Mercy' hit maker then added, “I am not your enemy, ummm, I’m not your friend either, though, LOL.”

Kanye and Taylor's beef began back in 2009 when Ye crashed her 2009 VMA acceptance win speech to loudly tell the world that Beyoncé had a better music video that TayTay and was more deserving of the award.

 

It went on to pour out after Ye name dropped Tay's name in his 2016 hitsong rapping,"I made that b**** famous." The man however strongly feels their longstanding drama actually elevated Taylor's profile.

Everything had been calm for a while up until mid this week when Kanye dropped his album and in his song 'Carnival' featuring Ty and Rich the Kid he brought up Taylor's name yet again.

 

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