Young Chop Calls Out Kanye West For Using Chicago Artists

 

It is a well known fact that Kanye West likes to collaborate with a lot of artists and often, he doesn’t do all the work on his songs, just as other orchestra leaders like Dr. Dre and Diddy.

But most artists don’t mind working with someone like Kanye, who is probably one of the most polarizing figures in Hip-Hop because at the end of the day, it’s definitely a big look for them. Young Chop however, does feel strongly about the situation and thinks that big artists like Kanye “use” young artists from Chicago for their own good.

Back in 2012, Chop was upset at Kanye for altering his ‘Don’t Like’ beat for the remix without informing him and letting him hear the final version of the song before releasing it to public.

He went on a mini rant on his Instagram which you can watch below.

“The n*gga Kanye don’t make it no better. He right along with the sh*ts. Use you, try to soak up everything n*ggas know, get you to write songs for the him, and then don’t call you after that. F*ck him! Say for instance, like, ‘Don’t Like,’ and my boy Vic Mensa. He gon’ make it seem like he put them on. And he really f*cking didn’t. N*ggas started from the bottom.”

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