Kanye West Premieres New Single “Ye Vs The People” With T.I. On Power 106 LA

Kanye West addresses his controversial Trump comments on new song "Ye Vs The People" feat. T.I.

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Well look what we have here. After trolling us hours earlier with the song “Lift Yourself,” Kanye West decides to follow that up with a second song (and real one this time) called “Ye Vs The People” featuring T.I.

Premiered on Power 106 moments ago, the record finds Yeezy & Tip going back & forth and addressing Kanye’s controversial Trump comments this week. Ye starts the song off with, “I know Obama was Heaven-sent/ But ever since Trump won it proved that I could be President,” before later addressing wanting to be unified. “You just readin' the headlines, you don't see the fine print/ You on some choosin'-side shit, I'm on some unified shit,” he spits.

Yeezy even raps about wearing his Maga hat, saying he wore it to show them all people are equal. "Bruh, I never ever stopped fightin' for the people/ Actually wearin' the hat'll show people that we're equal." It's safe to assume this is the first official offering off his forthcoming album.

While we wait for the CDQ to surface, check out the full radio rip RIGHT HERE (or here) and read the lyrics already over at Genius.

Quotable Lyrics:

Bruh, I never ever stopped fightin' for the people
Actually wearin' the hat'll show people that we're equal
You gotta see the finer point of the people
What makes you feel equal makes them feel evil

See that's the problem with this damn nation
All Blacks gotta be Democrats, man, we ain't made it off the plantation


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Kanye West Premieres New Single “Ye Vs The People” With T.I. On Power 106 LA
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