American rapper and father of three, JAY-Z, has in a recent interview opened up on his beef with father of two and fellow rapper, Kanye West.
Recall that both parties were reported to have split after a Tidal money sharing formula started their feud leading to Kanye West’s withdrawal from the recent father of twins.
Speaking during a recent interview with Rap Radar’s host, Elliot Wilson and Brian “B,Dot” Miller, the 47 year old rapper while discussing on the “Kill Jay Z” track off his latest album, 4:44 said he was talking to himself on the track.
Recall that the track had caused controversies online and amongst fans as several had maintained the track was aimed at Kanye.
Jay Z on the track had said: “I know people backstab you, I feel bad too/ But this ‘f— everybody’ attitude ain’t natural/ But you ain’t the same, this ain’t KumbaYe/ But you got hurt because you did cool by ‘Ye/ You gave him 20 million without blinkin’/ He gave you 20 minutes on stage, f— was he thinkin’?/ ‘F— wrong with everybody?’ is what you sayin’/ But if everybody’s crazy, you’re the one that’s insane.”
While speaking during the chat with Rap Radar however, the American rapper said: “It’s not even about a Kanye diss. It’s not a diss, I’m talking to myself the whole time.”
JAY Z however revealed that some of Kanye’s comments hurt his woman, Beyonce in the past. He said: “You got hurt, because this guy was talking about you on a stage,” in reference to Kanye’s infamous Sacramento concert rant last year.
He added: “But what really hurt me, you can’t bring my kid or my wife into it. … We’ve gotten past bigger issues, but you brought my family into it, now it’s a problem with me.”
“You know it’s a problem because me and him would have been talked about it, been resolved our issues. And he knows crossed the line. He knows. And I know he knows. ‘Cause we’ve never let this much space go between one of our disagreements and we’ve had many. That’s part of who we are.”
“Don’t talk about anyone’s kid on stage. Our children are already in this place where they’re affected by our celebrity. Don’t go and do something that’ll allow people to pit us against each other. Don’t do that.”
Kanye West had at the Sacramento concert last year said: “JAY-Z, call me, bruh. You still ain’t calling me. JAY-Z, call me. Aye, bruh, I know you got killers. Please don’t send them at my head. Just call me. Talk to me like a man.”