André 3000 Issues Statement Disassociating Himself from the Kanye, Drake Beef

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André 3000 Issues Statement Disassociating Himself from the Kanye, Drake Beef

André 3000 Issues Statement Disassociating Himself from the Kanye, Drake Beef

The previous evening, Drake had his own set on Sound 42 where he not just debuted new music of his own (which you can pay attention to here), yet spilled Kanye West’s ‘Energy everyone needs’ melody with André 3000 where the Chicago rapper goes after Drake. There’s no word on how Drake got his hands on it, however him putting it out was an insane move.

There have been a ton of responses to it via online media, with one of the most well known being amazement at André’s section. Today, 3 Stacks has put out an articulation about the tune.

He tends to why the melody wasn’t put on DONDA, the manner in which it released, the Drake and Ye meat overall and then some. He expresses that the explanation the tune didn’t wind up on the collection is that when he composed and recorded it, he didn’t know that Ye needed to do a spotless collection. They intended to re-do it, however it didn’t work out.

On Ye’s stanza, he says that he didn’t hear it when he did his own section. He calls it “deplorable that it was delivered thusly” and that two craftsmen he love are going to and fro.

He closes the assertion by saying he needed to be on CLB and needs to work with Kendrick on his impending collection, alongside Tyler, The Creator, Lil Baby and JAY-Z. We’d love to hear Dre work with those craftsmen.

“A few weeks ago Kanye reached out about me being a part of the Donda album. I was inspired by his idea to make a musical tribute to his mom. It felt appropriate to me to support the Donda concept by referencing my own mother, who passed away in 2013. We both share that loss. I thought it was a beautiful choice to make a clean album but, unfortunately, I didn’t know that was the plan before I wrote and recorded my verse. It was clear to me that an edited ‘clean’ format of the verse would not work without having the raw, original also available. So, sadly, I had to be omitted from the original album release.

The track I received and wrote to didn’t have the diss verse on it and we were hoping to make a more focused offering for the DONDA album but I guess things happen like they are supposed to. It’s unfortunate that it was released in this way and two artists that I love are going back and forth. I wanted to be on Certified Lover Boy too. I just want to work with people that inspire me. Hopefully I can work with Kendrick on his album. I’d love to work with Lil’ Baby, Tyler and Jay-Z. I respect them all.”

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