Kanye West Credited As Co-Writer On Drake’s “Two Birds, One Stone”

Christina Lee | October 29, 2016 3:33 pm
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Good luck keeping up with this beef involving Kanye West.

Earlier this week, ‘Ye set aside his apparent differences with Kid Cudi. He instructed the crowd at his Los Angeles concert to sing Cudi’s part in “Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1” loud enough “so he could hear it” from rehab. Since then, however, some folks noticed that Kanye is credited as producer, lyricist and composer in Drake‘s “Two Birds, One Stone.” Not only did Drake take shots at G.O.O.D. Music president Pusha T, but he also came for Cudi (“You were the man on the moon, now you go through your phases”).

Of course, Kanye could have contributed to “Two Birds, One Stone” before that concert in Los Angeles, where he had a change of heart. He also might not have known that Drake was dissing artists on ‘Ye’s own label when he got involved.

See the credits for “Two Birds, One Stone” below.

[via HipHop-N-More]

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