Kanye West is insisting he did not insult NBA superstar, LeBron James in his new song, 'Facts'.
The
rapper, who is accused of dissing fashion brand NIKE in the song, is
now blaming the media for distorting his lyrics to seem insulting to the
brand and its ambassador, LeBron.
At one point in the
track, which accuses the sneaker giant of treating its “employees just
like slaves,” West raps that Nike "gave LeBron a billi’ not to run
away.” But West maintains in a tweet on Friday that he was not
"downplaying” the basketball star at all.
As noted, a good part
of the newly released song 'Facts' attacks Nike, with whom West used to
work on his Air Yeezy shoe line before partnering with Adidas in 2013.
Among the lyrics are "Nike out here bad, they can’t give [expletive]
away." But Kanye now says he would never insult James, who has a $600
million lifetime endorsement with Nike. He tweeted,
For his part, James said he hadn’t heard “Facts” when recently asked about the song. Notwithstanding, the NBA star noted, “I’m
going to side with Nike no matter who it is… no matter what the
situation is.” James added that Nike is simply “family” to him.
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