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Kanye West surprises fans at Drake concert, then predictably bashes Taylor Swift

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Kanye West and Kim Kardashian aren’t letting the Taylor Swift thing go. Not at all.

As part of a rapid-fire quiz for a Harper’s Bazaar story, the two gave these answers when asked for their favorite Taylor Swift song:

“For me?,” he said. “I don’t have one.”

Said Kim, “I was such a fan of hers.”

Key word there: “was.”

Now, one might argue that they were only answering the question that was posed to them, and that they had no control over what went into the story, and one might note that the interview was given before Kardashian posted surreptitiously recorded video of her husband talking to Swift about a lyric in his song “Famous.”

(You know, the phone conversation where she was cool with him saying, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex,” but nobody says anything at all about the other lyric where he says, “I made that bitch famous.” That second bit would be the part that upset Swift enough that she dedicated her Grammys acceptance speech to shredding on people who would take credit for other people’s success.)

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But all that still doesn’t explain Wednesday night in Chicago, when Kanye was a special guest at Drake and Future’s concert and brought up the subject all by his lonesome.

“All I gotta say is, I am so glad my wife has Snapchat,” West told the crowd as he got ready to rap. “Cause now y’all can know the truth, and can’t nobody talk ... about ‘Ye no more!”

Oh, like it or not, people are going to keep talking plenty about Ye and Tay. Cause Kanye — and Kim and Taylor — simply won’t let anything go.

Ever.

(P.S. Kardashian also revealed in the Harper’s interview that she can smell when someone has a cavity. That has absolutely nothing to do with the Kimye-TSwift feud, of course. It’s just a completely freaky “hidden talent” to share in an interview, and bears repeating.)

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