Swifties had have enough of Kanye West and his perennial quest to make people think he's still relevant to Taylor Swift's career - or had been relevant in the first place.

Kanye West apart on the internet after he mentioned Taylor Swift in his new song, "Carnival."

The song, which features the contestable lyric of "made six Taylor Swift," is off of Kanye West's latest album "Vultures 1."

 

Although it's unclear what he meant to communicate in that line, fans were horrified by the name-drop and claimed on social media that the rapper was "obsessed" with the singer, especially considering their nasty past.

Taylor Swift was his target twice, yet she overcame both instances and prospered. One admirer claimed on X that Kanye feels compelled to name drop her each time he wants influence and attention.

They said that this says a lot about how desperate he is to be relevant right now. Swifties claim he's delusional to think he's ever important for Swift's career, so much so that he needs to mention her in his songs twice.

It can be included that the first time he done this, he begged to include her name in his song, after he secretly recorded her call and his former wife altered it to portray TS as lying."

At the time, Swift expressed her displeasure with the lyrics, but West and Kim Kardashian, his then-wife, insisted she approved of them and shared a video on Snapchat that was later shown to have been manipulated, painting Swift as a liar.

After the incident, the three of them never got back together since. Worse,neither Kardashian, 43, nor West expressed regret to Swift.

The 14-time Grammy winner, however, has not shied away from discussing the rivalry; she most recently did so when discussing her Time 2023 Person of the Year feature.

"You have a fully manufactured frame job, in an illegally recorded phone call, which Kim Kardashian edited and then put out to say to everyone that I was a liar," she reflected. 

"That took me down psychologically to a place I've never been before. I moved to a foreign country. I didn't leave a rental house for a year. I was afraid to get on phone calls."

"I pushed away most people in my life because I didn't trust anyone anymore. I went down really, really hard," she further explained.

That was, of course, the second episode involving West and Swift. The singer of "Heartless" stormed the stage at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards to tell then-teenager Swift that she didn't deserve to win best female music video.

That was the beginning of their tumultuous relationship. He thought Beyoncé should have gotten it instead. 

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