Kanye West dropped a new song on New Year's Eve 'Facts (Jumpman)', which sees him declaring nuclear war on sportswear company Nike and even sings wife Kim Kardashian's praises after the huge success of her new Kimoji app.
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The 38-year-old rapper signed on with Nike's long-time rival Adidas, claiming Nike treats people like slaves and opened the vault to keep Lebron from bailing.
The song hears as he raps- "Do anybody feel bad for Bill Cosby?"
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This new track comes just a couple weeks after Kanye sent out a tweet announcing he won't be taking on anymore projects until SWISH is done. In typical Yeezy fashion, West pulled no punches when it came to dissing Cosby and Harvey.
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