A full unedited and uncut version of pop star Taylor Swift and rap star Kanye West’s conversation emerges from all the way back to 2016 - They talked about Kanye’s “Me and Taylor might still have sex/ Why, I made that bitch famous” line

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What better way to take a break from talking about politics and Coronavirus, and instead – we talk about celebrity worship. Woo hoo.

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The 2016 phone call between Taylor Swift and Kanye Westthat transfixed the world when Kim Kardashian published three minutes of it on Snapchat to paint Swift as a liar has now been leaked, in its 25-minute entirety. It’s not known who let the full video recording that was made by one of West’s associates out of the bag, but it paints a much more interesting picture of the conversation — and of both artists’ state of mind at the time — than the heavily edited snippets that Kardashian first presented to the world.

Variety transcribed the entire 25-minute conversation, included below, for fans of either or neither artist to judge.

A full account of the phone call establishes that, as they discussed West’s forthcoming song “Famous,” the hip-hop titan never did read Swift the “I made that bitch famous” line that she ultimately reacted against, putting their former feud back in motion. In fact, at one point, she expresses relief that he did not use the B-word in the song, so far as she knew. “I thought it was going to be like, ‘That stupid, dumb bitch’,” she tells West. “But it’s not.”


For those wondering, this was the famous (no pun intended) video in question:

 

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The saddest thing was when I saw Taylor swift explain her goal with the "shake it off" video.

"The goal is to look like you're having more fun than anyone else."

I had never heard anyone crystallize the superficiality of the whole music industry so perfectly. I understand why she's at the top of the game.
 
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The saddest thing was when I saw Taylor swift explain her goal with the "shake it off" video.

"The goal is to look like you're having more fun than anyone else."

I had never heard anyone crystallize the superficiality of the whole art industry so perfectly. I understand why she's at the top of the game.
Shake it Off is the definition of vagina music.
It's a peppy tune full of "empowering" lyrics meant to mask your insecurity and give off the impression that you aren't overly self-conscious and totally don't care about what people say about you at all (especially that bitch becky who's fucking your ex-boyfriend now) as you blast this song driving by your ex-boyfriend's house, doing a triple take just to make sure he's looking out his window so you know he got the message that you totally don't care about him(right before he goes down on that aforementioned hot cheerleader bitch named becky).
Though, to be fair, that is most of Swift's music. 64% "I'M NOT INSECURE" and 36% "FUCK MEN I JUST HAD A BAD BREAKUP".
 

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I'm not surprised, but I don't care.

And it's much harder to cancel people with talent, obsessive fans or otherwise.
 
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