NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 13: Kanye West (L) jumps onstage as Taylor Swift accepts her award for the “Best Female Video” award during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on September 13, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
This new spelling is also brings a different version of the original “thank you aIMee”.
As almost every music fan is aware of by now, Kanye West and Taylor Swift have a great disdain for one another. Of course, it started all the way back at the 2009 VMAs with the infamous award acceptance interruption. It then continued into the 2010s decade when Ye blasted the pop phenom on The Life Of Pablo via the track “Famous”. “For all my Southside n****s that know me best / I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b**** famous (Goddamn) / I made that b**** famous“. Now, their beef is not as intense these days, but still there nonetheless in the 2020s.
Case and point, a song title change to a track off Taylor’s THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT seems to subtly fire back at Kanye. According to an article from Just Jared, along with some help of the Swifties, “thanK you aIMee” looks to be the song. This stylization is for Ye’s ex, Kim Kardashian whom the hitmaker has had issues with as well over the years. The way you can tell is because all of the letters in Kim’s first name are in upper case. If you listen to the track, there are even more hints that the entrepreneur is in Swift’s sights.
Taylor Swift & Kanye West Continue To Go At Each Other
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