ScHoolboy Q just rocked the boat in Chicago with a major reveal about his song ‘Blueslides’. During his tour stop, he uncensored a lyric and spilled the beans about Kanye West.
- The hidden lyric on Q’s ‘Blueslides’ is actually about Kanye West.
- He revealed this secret during his Chicago show, sparking quite the buzz.
- Despite Kanye’s many controversies, ScHoolboy Q remains a loyal friend.
- ScHoolboy Q defends Kanye publicly, even quoting his most controversial lines.
ScHoolboy Q, the TDE rapper, just made a big reveal during his Chicago concert. One of the lyrics in his song ‘Blueslides,’ which touches on cancel culture, is actually about Kanye West.
The line in question originally goes, ‘You n-ggas see what I see? / You n-ggas really canceled [blank] / N-gga, I ain’t with it, nah / We was screaming ‘mental health’ and now we wanna kill ’em all.’
At the Chicago show, Q decided to ditch the censoring and confirm that the blank was indeed Kanye West. This was confirmed by a fan post on Reddit right after Q’s performance.
The controversial lyric was delivered uncensored, drawing gasps and chatters from the audience who were shocked by this no-holds-barred moment.
Kanye West has been a lightning rod for controversy with his antisemitic comments, aligning himself with white supremacist figures, and wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ shirt. These actions have ended many of his partnerships, including his deal with adidas.
Despite the backlash, ScHoolboy Q has stood by Kanye, defending him during performances and interviews. He’s not afraid to rap Kanye’s lines from their song ‘THat Part’ and has stated on stage, ‘I don’t know about y’all but I ain’t canceled Kanye. That’s the homie. I don’t give a fuck. I’m fucking with Ye.’
Even though Kanye West’s actions have upset many, Q seems to appreciate the complexity of Kanye’s public persona. He recalled during a Hot 97 interview in 2016 how Kanye’s verse on ‘THat Part’ initially baffled him but eventually made sense and became a fan favorite during live shows.
ScHoolboy Q’s loyalty to Kanye West remains steadfast, even when it’s controversial.