At one point in time, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Kanye West have been together in the same news cycle that shocked the world. As West returned from obscurity he dragged the two global superstars into his shenanigans again, but now, it seemed like he was praising them.

As Swifties rally to block Kanye West's upcoming single debut on the Billboard Hot 100, they have publicly asked their ranks on social media to support Beyoncé's "Texas Hold 'Em" instead.

Kanye West Raves About Beyoncé, Taylor Swift

In his new explosive outburst on Instagram, Kanye West, has yet again, claimed that he was responsible for the success of Taylor Swift's career.

"WHEN I SAID THAT I'M THE NEW JESUS BITCH I WASN'T EVEN THINKING ABOUT TAYLOR SWIFT," he wrote alongside a photo of a screenshot of a Swiftie's tweet asking their fellow Swifties to support Beyoncé's new single instead.

Elsewhere on the post, he also raved about Beyoncé and Taylor Swift's impact.

"SHE AND BEYONCé ARE BIG INSPIRATIONS TO ALL MUSICIANS WE ALWAYS SAY HOW BOTH SELL OUT TOURS AND MOVIES," he surprisingly said. "ALSO, I'M SURE I'VE BEEN FAR MORE HELPFUL TO TAYLOR SWIFT'S CAREER THAN HARMFUL."

Kanye West's new outburst came on the heels of his controversial release of "Vultures."

The album has met various pushbacks from streaming platforms because of the song lyrics which contained antisemitic language.

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Kanye West 'Antisemitism' On 'Vultures'

West's "Vultures" have been controversial because of the copyright issues that were reported. He was declined permission to use some tracks he wanted to sample yet he still used it on the final release.

Among those who slammed West was metal icon Ozzy Osbourne, who revealed that the rapper sought his permission to sample "Iron Man." He declined this because of West's antisemitism, but Ye still proceeded to use it. Parade also reported that West sought permission to use Donna Summer's song "I Feel Love," but was denied. However, had someone re-sing it and used AI to evade it.

Kanye West doubled down on his artistry and his skillset and how it contributed to the success of his new record.

"If I didn't have the various skill sets of music and clothing and the fanbase, they would have been able to destroy me," he told the outlet. "But because we had all those skill sets, somehow I'm here inside of this universe able to fight."

Talking about his antisemitic rants, Ye maintains that he has the "right" to his opinion.

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