Kanye West debuts new song, rants again: 'Amber never stuck her fingers in my ass'
For the love of Pablo: Please stop, Kanye.
On Tuesday, West crashed Yo Gotti's album-listening party a 1Oak in Los Angeles to debut a new song titled "Closest Thing to Einstein."
In true Yeezus form, the track -- featuring Sampha and samples from Jay Z's "Where I'm From" -- is eight minutes of West responding to critics, referencing his personal debt and addressing claims about his mental health. Sample lyrics: "I'm not out of control/ I'm just of of their control" and "This generation's closest thing to Einstein/So don't worry about me, I'm fine."
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While the song itself could've put to bed the media frenzy around his questionable Twitter habits, West wasn't satisfied with stopping things there. He continued by unleashing a series of rants -- captured by nightclub attendees -- about Amber Rose's alleged butt play, the controversy surrounding his Taylor Swift-targeting lyrics, and, of course, Apple vs. Tidal.
"Do you know what Hov had to go through to make music for y'all?" he said. "Y'all have Blueprint 1 but y'all act like Tidal wack. That man fought to buy a streaming company."
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The clips are about as entertaining as video of Britney Spears shaving her head and beating a car with an umbrella.
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Neha Prakash was Mashable's Senior Watercooler Reporter, covering viral content, Internet culture and all things Kardashians.Before being a reporter, Neha was a Mashable intern covering news and politics. Neha previously interned at AOL/Huffington Post managing content and social media for its health and fitness sites.She earned her Masters degree from Columbia Journalism School in May 2012, and graduated with a B.A. from Penn State University in 2010.