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Whether you are a fan of Taylor Swift or not, there is no denying that the pop star has become a financial and cultural juggernaut, as her engaging songs and catchy music hook one to her songs. TheBlank Spacesinger’s Eras Tour has become one of the most successful and highest-grossing concerts, and her relationship with Tavis Kelce, the player from Kansas City Chiefs only adds to her popularity.

While haters are gonna hate, a major reason for Taylor Swift’s popularity is that her songwriting abilities are on the next level, as she can create songs that can resonate with listeners of all ages. However, Kanye West recently name-dropped the singer in one of his tracks from his new albumVultures, but it got removed, and Swifties are on cloud nine.
Kanye West’s Album With Ty Dolla $ign Was Removed from iTunes
Taylor SwiftandKanye West’srelationship can be described as volatile at its best. Their beef started when theI Wonderrapper ambushed Swift’s acceptance speech for Video of the Year at the 2009 MTV VMAs. The rapper later apologized for his actions, only for Swift to performInnocent,which potentially talks about West at the MTV VMAs. The two later became friends, until in 2013 West took back his apology stating he“don’t have one regret”viaThe New York Times.
Kanye West’s New Album Sends Fans into a Meltdown: Vulture Songs and Infamous Taylor Swift Reference
People believed the feud between them was over until West took a dig at theDelicatesinger, when in 2016 he name-dropped her in his song,Famous,coming up with the controversial lyrics“I feel like me and Taylor might still have s*x. Why? I made that b**ch famous.”
The controversy continued as West’sFamousmusic video featured a naked sculpture of Swift. The feud finally came to an end in 2019 until West decided to take a dig at Swift again in his new albumVultureswith Ty Dolla $ign. TheRunawayrapper mentioned Swift in his 12th trackCarnival,as perGenius, he raps,

“Why she say she sked my dk? (Ha) Then she say she ain’t sked my dk (Ha) / She gon’ take it up the a** (Ha), like a ventriloquist (Ha) / I made six Taylor Swift (Ha) / Since I had the Rollie on the wrist (Ha) / I’m the new Jesus, b**ch (Ha), I turn water to Crist (Ha).”
The lyrics generated immense backlash from the listeners as he compared himself to numerous controversial figures R. Kelly and Bill Cosby, both of them convicted of s**ual assault. The album created so much controversy that it got removed from iTunes.

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Taylor Swift’s Fans Believe Karma Finally Caught Up With Kanye West
Kanye West’s albumVulturecreated an immense backlash among the Swifties, as the rapper believes that he was the sole reason that made Taylor Swift famous and relevant. The controversy peaked because Kim Kardashian, who was his then-wife, mentioned that Swift had approved of the line-“I feel like me and Taylor might still have s*x. Why? I made that b**ch famous.”However, when the full conversation, which was released in 2020, showed she had not.
The fans believe that karma has finally caught up with Kanye West, and it is “Taylor Voodoo” that removedVulturesfrom iTunes, fans are ecstatic about it, as they tweet,

https://twitter.com/F1J0SH/status/1756376601137238096
https://twitter.com/tylersidea/status/1756381980818592167

YESS the Taylor voodoo in effectpic.twitter.com/90tAiDMiDC
— PONYBOY IS BRAT🐎 (@mentaeilness)June 08, 2025
https://twitter.com/ostatni_lucznik/status/1756404482584310100
karma got him good
— shelley⸆⸉ #1 dont blame me stan (@dontblamemexx13)Jul 08, 2025
“She gon’ take it up the a**”: Yes, Kanye West Just Said THAT about Taylor Swift in ‘Carnival’
While Taylor Swift has not responded to Kanye West name-dropping her in his recent album, it will be intriguing to see if she decides to mention it in her upcoming album that she announced at the Grammys.
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Tushar Auddy is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, primarily covering WWE. He has contributed to anime, MCU, DCU, animation, and TV Series, giving sharp insights and coming up with his own unique theories, which take the fandom by storm.