Watch Kanye West & T.I. Work On “Ye Vs The People” In The Studio

Kanye West shares the making of "Ye Vs The People" with T.I.

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Last Friday night, Kanye West treated the world to a new song called “Ye Vs The People,” which saw him addressing many of his comments made about his love for Donald Trump last week. The song, which featured T.I, would find the two going back & forth talking about the effect Kanye’s comments had on the public, and T.I. spoke on behalf of “the people” (listen here ICYMI)

Well on Monday night, Kanye decided to come out nowhere and share some behind the scenes footage from the studio where he and T.I. discuss the issue around his Donald Trump comments. After going back & forth in a constructive manner, we get to see footage of them actually recording their respective verses, and literally making the song the day before it came out. 

“When I wear that hat. Its like a fought for equality. Now its like ‘Oh I can wear this hat too’.” Kanye says about the MAGA hat. “I really want to take that hurt off of them and let them understand that I did not wear that hat to hurt them. Half the shit Trump does I don't agree with,” Kanye said when T.I. suggests a lot of people were hurt by his words & actions.

When touching on what he does like about Trump, Kanye said “the ability to do what know one said you could do. To do the impossible is the most inspiring thing to me.”

Check out the dope clip (below) and get a little deeper understanding of Kanye’s mindset.

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Watch Kanye West & T.I. Work On “Ye Vs The People” In The Studio
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