Aug 18, 2015 Didn't see this posted anywhere.. http://www.mtv.com/news/2241109/eminem-kanye-west-cyhi-the-prynce-diss/ Did Eminem And Dr. Dre Inspire This Kanye West Dis Track? So, that's why CyHi The Prynce got Shady on 'Elephant In The Room' Would you ask someone to insult you? Kanye West apparently did just that when he urgedCyHi The Prynce to pen an Eminem-inspired Yeezus dis track. As you may know, Em once killed Dr. Dre on “The Real Slim Shady.” He also put an “AK to his face” on “Criminal.” And throughout his discography, he’s done a few more not-so-friendly things to his mentor. Well, apparently, Kanye liked that dynamic and urged CyHi to follow Slim Shady’s footsteps with his recently-released and since-then-deleted “Elephant In The Room.” “[Kanye] actually gave me the beat and the concept,” CyHi told HotNewHipHop in a story published Thursday (Aug. 13). “He said he wanted to do like a Dre/Em feel, and I just felt like addressing the elephant in the room.” What about that Pusha T dis in the song? Apparently, King Push was in the lab for that session as well. The track is “two-to-three years in the making,” according to The Prynce, but it was “just time for it” to drop. It came just as he parted ways with Def Jam, a separation that won’t divide him and Yeezy. CyHi The Prynce Vents About Kanye West On ‘Elephant In The Room': Listen “Personally, I asked for a release from Def Jam, so I did get a release, but it wasn’t due to Kanye West it was to due to Def Jam,” he said. “I’m still connected to G.O.O.D. Music but it’s almost like a Travi$ Scott situation — he’s not on the same distributor as G.O.O.D. Music but he’s still with G.O.O.D. Music.”
Aug 19, 2015 i call bs, kanye got murdered on the track and aint got a response.. spin it in to free publicity cuz ya album still aint dropped. I mean has Kanye ever really dissed anyone on wax? he just steal mics from skinny white girls and to be honest he took the L in the end on that one.
Aug 19, 2015 next thing you know, meek gonna be like "yeah, drake's camp sent me the concept for wanna know and the whole ghostwriter situation.. it was genius. i love drake"