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3 year oldKanye’s album dropped yesterday after a delay of 13 months – and has left many of his showbiz pals feeling bitter.
The 44-year-old appears to have angered singers Chris Brown and Soulja Boy who were seemingly removed from the final cut.
Shortly after the album dropped, Brown posted a cryptic message on his official Instagram Story.
Posting just a black screen with white text, he wrote: “Kanye a h*e.*
Brown, who is the ex of Rihanna, followed it up by saying: “Nah he tweakin.”
It left many fans questioning the ‘beef’ and speculating whether the Say Goodbye star is now not a fan of the billionaire Yeezy founder.
Brown resisted going into any details and left fans to speculate, but reports have now emerged that he is “a little heated about the verse being removed” from the song.
According to The Shade Room, a close friend of Brown made the allegation.
The publication claimed: “A source close to the situation tells The Shade Room he was a little heated about his verse being removed from one of the songs on the new album.”
It is alleged Brown’s vocals were supposed to make an appearance in track 18, New Again.
On Genius, a platform that hosts lyrics, Brown is credited as singing with West for the chorus.
The chorus goes: “Thank You, thank You, thank You for Your mercy, make me new, make me new again, make me new again, make me new again, make me new again, I repent for everything that I’ma do again, make me new again, make me new again, make me new again, last night don’t count, this morning don’t count.”
West, who also goes by Ye, has since spoken out and said the album was dropped without his permission.
The rapper posted on his socials claiming that Universal published Donda “without my approval”.
He also said they “blocked Jail 2 from the album”.
West wrote: “Universal put my album out without my approval.
“And they blocked Jail 2 from being on the album.”
Rapper Soulja Boy also took a very public swipe at West – by ending their friendship after he said he was cut from a song.
He tweeted: “Idk how to feel, Kanye sent me that song ‘remote control’ and I don’t hear my verse on it. Hmm f*ck that n****.
“This n**** Kanye smh. Tell homie don’t hit my phone anymore.”
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission
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