Seems like Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is determined to have an all-out feud with Kendrick Lamar.
Earlier this month, Ye took a shot at Lamar by dissing his multi-Grammy-winning song Not Like Us.
The comments came as somewhat surprising as Ye previously praised Lamar and even took his side in the public rivalry with Drake.
On Sunday, the Gold Digger artist gave an interview to podcaster DJ Akademiks where he again took a dig at Lamar.
Ye brought up this year’s Super Bowl halftime show, headlined by Lamar, to present a conspiracy theory.
“Why do they want Drake to be out of there? Why do they want somebody with no hits like Kendrick to do the Super Bowl?” Ye asked Akademiks.
The rapper then answered his questions with a theory that "people who run the Super Bowl” approached the "people who run the music industry” to prevent an influential Black artist like Drake from taking the spotlight.
Ye further claimed that music executives conspired with “smaller artists” to orchestrate a plan to take down Drake, which reminds him of “no Diddy campaign.”
The 47-year-old declared that “Drake is a million times better than Kendrick and a million times more important.”
Later in the interview, Ye seemingly walked back on what he said earlier, “I don't really have a problem with Kendrick. I would never call Kendrick a f****t, you know what I'm saying."
Ye continued, "I don't like what happened with the song and that whole idea. I don't like how they used Kendrick.”
Lamar has not reacted to Ye’s remarks at the time of writing.
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