Kanye West finally released his new album Donda last Sunday, with many collaborations to come. But some were frustrated to see their appearance truncated or even deleted, like Chris Brown.
The latter, who was to have a verse of his own on the song New Again, had the unpleasant surprise to see it cut when the album could finally be officially listened to, even if it can however be heard in the backing vocals. A “censorship” of which he was obviously not aware, as he made it known to the interested party without much class, with a raging tweet.
Chris Brown speaks pic.twitter.com/lYtGn9x0ei
– Saycheese TV (@SaycheeseDGTL) August 29, 2021
Kim Kardashian’s ex seems to be familiar with the fact, since Chris Brown is not the only one to have arrested Kanye West. Soulja Boy, who was to make his voice heard on the track Remote Control, also saw his chorus deleted from the official version of the song.
Booba brings out Kanye’s slavery controversy
More surprising – not sure that Kanye West knows exactly who it is – it is the native of Boulogne-Billancourt who also attacked the one who now wants to be called Ye, by taking the defense by Chris Brown.
Booba thus took over the words of Chris Brown, while adding in his story the banner “Slavery was a choice” [l’esclavage était un choix, Ndlr], and the mention “Unpardonable”.
He thus recalled the controversy born in May 2018, when Kanye West had delivered rather lunar remarks to the media TMZ, explaining for example that “we hear about slavery which lasted for 400 years! It sounds like a choice to me. ” Then specifying, to mitigate his words: “It is as if we were locked in a mental prison”.
Awkward statements he is used to, and which have obviously still not been digested by Booba.