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Never-ending Feud! Kanye West Attacks Taylor Swift Yet Again In First ‘Life Of Pablo’ Performance

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Apr. 11 2016, Published 6:32 p.m. ET

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Kanye West just won’t let his feud with Taylor Swift end! The rapper brought up his on-again-off-again fight with the singer during his first concert for “The Life of Pablo.”

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During his headlining set at Paradise International Music Festival in Manila, Philippines, West performed “Famous,” the track in which he disses Taylor and, of course, brought up the 2009 MTV VMAs yet again.

Kanye West looks angry while out in NYC. ** ORIGINAL DATE TAKEN 02/14/2016**

Kanye West looks angry while out in NYC. ** ORIGINAL DATE TAKEN 02/14/2016**
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“It’s something I wanted to say so bad that they told me I couldn’t say,” he said. “That night when I went onstage was the beginning of the end of my life. Lady Gaga cancelled the tour the next day. You know what night I’m talking about -- when I just said what everybody else was thinking.”

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West leaving the bowling with Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick

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He continued: “So if I get in trouble for saying the truth, what's being said the rest of the time? And I had to fight every day of my life when the whole world turned against me for saying out loud what everyone else felt.”

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Kanye West is seen at LAX

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While he didn’t mention Taylor’s name exactly, the obvious dig was aimed at Swift as he defended himself yet again for being a “true artist.”

Kanye West arriving at Heathrow airport.

Kanye West arriving at Heathrow airport.
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“That's the job of an artist, of a true artist,” he said, “not to be controlled by any finances, not to be controlled by perception, but only to be controlled by their truth -- what you see, what you feel, and say what you f—king feel.”

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