Desiigner Doubles Down On Claims That Kanye West Is "Crazy" On New Track

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Kanye West (L) and Desiigner attend the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden on August 28, 2016 in New York City.
Desiigner has yet to patch things up with his boss.

Desiigner's issues with Kanye West and G.O.O.D Music has yet to end. The rapper's been vocal about the way he's been treated since he's signed to the label. Most recently, the rapper took aim at Kanye West on his "Thotiana" remix which he released earlier today.

Desiigner still thinks Kanye West is crazy. The "Panda" rapper released his remix to Blueface's "Thotiana" earlier today. The track included a slick little shot at Kanye West that doubles down on claims he made about the G.O.O.D Music founder last month. "Got 'em going crazy like Desiigner/ Got 'em goin' crazy like Kanye," he rapped on the track.

Last month, Desiigner went on an Instagram rant aimed towards Kanye West on the way he's been handled as an artist since signing to G.O.O.D Music. Desiigner essentially claimed that he single-handedly brought G.O.O.D Music from the dead and made it poppin' again before making it clear that he doesn't agree with the narrative of Kanye West being a "genius."

"Nobody's doin' this shit for me, bro. Nobody," Desiigner said. "I had signed to Kanye West -- y'all n***as think he's a genius. Y'all think that n***as shit. But to me, nigga, that nigga's crazy, nigga. To me, nigga, I’ve been doing this shit myself.”

Adding, "To me n***a, I brought G.O.O.D. Music back, n***a, and everybody know that."


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