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Nashville Crowd Helps Kanye West Diss Taylor Swift
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The rapper played the controversial song 'Famous' three times and at one point ranted about his nemesis while the crowd chanted 'F**k Taylor Swift.'

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Kanye West tried to reignite his feud with Taylor Swift when he recently bought his tour to her hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. The rapper once again dissed the singer in public and this time, he did so with some help from the audience.

Stopping by Nashville's Bridgestone Arena over the weekend, Kanye played his hit single "Famous" three times that night, delivering the controversial lines, "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/ Why? I made that b***h famous."

At one point, he paused his performance to throw extra shade at Taylor, who has said that the lyrics were degrading and inappropriate. "I need to hear that loud in Nashville," he said from his floating stage. "So many people told me, 'You've gotta take that line out of the song. You gotta play it safe' [but] this is what rap music is. This is what art is. Saying how you feel. And this song is how I feel."

The crowd seemed to agree with Kanye. Some of them could be heard chanting "f**k Taylor Swift" as the Chicago spitter delivered his mini-rant.

Kanye and Taylor have been feuding again since he first debuted the song during his Yeezy fashion show earlier this year. The 26-year-old singer claimed she never approved of the track, though a phone call leaked by Kim Kardashian proved otherwise.

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