Kanye West is praising DaBaby for how fast he recorded his poesy and send it back while giving us a preview.

Kanye West is hoping that DaBaby'south inclusion volition turn his newest track into a striking. In betwixt candidature to become the leader of the free globe, Kanye reminded the public that he withal is, in fact, a musician. Yeezy dropped a new rails last week entitled "Nah Nah Nah" in which he waxed lyrical nigh his political aspirations, equally well as the problem he has been having with his tape labels, Sony and Universal, regarding the buying of his masters.

"Side by side fourth dimension you text, can it wait? / You are talkin' to a presidential candidate," the Grammy winner says on the opening verse before touching on the characterization dispute with, "If I put myself in damage'south way to get my own masters / They'll put theyself in harm'due south way to stay the master / They'll put theyself in harm's mode 'cause they own't askin' / They'll put theyself in harm's way, the slaves are massive."

Despite the rail being raw and relevant, those on social media were not impressed and reckoned that Ye should have thought twice nearly releasing it. Just the "Launder Us in the Blood" rapper refused to give up and has now tried to rework the song by bringing in DaBaby. "DABABY TURNED THIS VERSE AROUND So QUICK ITS INSPIRATIONAL TO SEE HOW FAST Nosotros CAN Motion Every bit A PEOPLE," Ye wrote on Twitter, crediting the Charlotte creative person. The add-on of the "Rockstar" rapper appears to have worked, with fans enjoying his poetry that goes, "Permit me get 'em, Ye / They gone hate on a young n**** anyway / They but telephone call me when they havin' bills to pay / Ain't nobody asked me how I experience today/I think well-nigh it and go far my feelings, Ye."