Kanye West knows who his real friends are – and Jay Z isn’t one of them.
The rapper threw ex-pal Jay Z under the bus during a fuming rant during his Seattle concert on Wednesday for not even attempting to pay him and Kim Kardashian a visit following her Paris robbery.
West shouted on stage, “don’t call me after the robbery and say, ‘How you feelin’?’ You wanna know how I’m feeling? Come by the house … Bring the kids by the house, like we’re brothers.”
West, Kardashian and Jay Z and wife Beyoncé have often been spotted out together and seemed to be close, according to reports, so the “Real Friends” singer was visibly angry over the “99 Problems” rapper’s lack of action.
The video, posted by fans, followed another rant by Kanye about how his 2011 collaboration album, “Watch The Throne,” with Hov was done.
West unleashed a fuming rant at his Seattle concert Wednesday, blaming the dispute between streaming services Apple Music and Tidal — which is owned by Jay Z — as the reason why the two rappers will never release a follow-up to their 2011 album together, “Watch The Throne.”
During the onstage outburst, West explained that he and Jay Z were originally supposed to be featured on Drake’s song “Pop Style,” but their version never made it to the “Views” album since it was an Apple exclusive.
“There will never be a ‘Watch The Throne 2.’ You know why? Because that’s the reason why I wasn’t on the song,” Kanye told the audience.
“I wasn’t on the song because of Hov (Jay Z) because of some Tidal/Apple bulls–t … So y’all didn’t get, what y’all was supposed to get with me and Drake on this song because of some Tidal/Apple bulls–t.”
West, 39, suggested Jay Z originally had trepidation in joining the track since Drake’s noted nemesis Meek Mill is signed to his Roc Nation label.
But that wasn’t what ruined their cameo on the song, West claimed.
“It went out of that territory and went into some Tidal, some s–t, some political s–t, some s–t about percentages on songs,” West lamented. “I can’t take this s–t, bro! Our kids don’t even play together.”
ye talking about Watch The Throne 2 & Apple/Tidal problems @TeamKanyeDaily #SAINTPABLO pic.twitter.com/kXZNZuvTfP— ike®☄ (@IkerLopez27) October 20, 2016
West is a co-owner of Tidal and released his most recent album, “The Life of Pablo,” on the streaming service in February. The acclaimed project is still not available for purchase on iTunes, aside from a pair of singles, “Famous” and “Fade.”
West, who performs his verse on “Pop Style” at every show on his ongoing “Saint Pablo Tour,” teased over the summer that he’s working on music with Drake.