Kanye West may have musical talents, but not everyone is easy with him. Singer Donda has collaborated with many celebrities, including Uncle Murda, Big Sean, Jay Z and others. But making music is a creatively complex process, and two famous people coming together to work doesn’t always go smoothly.
Ye, who has ended his cooperation with fashion brands, is accused of mistreating employees, non-payment of royalties and copying ideas. In a recent interview, Uncle Murda spoke about his experience. Mentioning Big Sean, he explained why working with Ye is not easy.
Uncle Murda spoke about his experience with Kanye West, defended Big Sean
It’s no secret that Big Sean and Kanye West broke up on a rather rough note. According to HipHopDX, Uncle Murda gave an interview to Dj Superstar Jay during the SiriusXM Shade45 show. Speaking about his first meeting with Ye, he explained how singer Donda turned to him for help. “Try to work on this bit as well. It’s been bothering me for the last few days, I can’t think of anything.” He explained how he was already upset that he wasn’t fixated on the song.
Big Sean was directly asked to start working on the melody, and although he agreed, it struck Uncle Murda in the wrong way. It remains unclear when Uncle Murda worked with West, as the latter wanted him to just write the text. But his falling out with Big Sean escalated pretty quickly.
They have worked on songs such as Mercy, Blessings and One Man Can Change The World. Big Sean, whose real name is Sean Anderson, said that Ye owes him $6 million after he broke up with the music label G.O.O.D. Kanye West once said during an interview that singing Big Sean was the biggest mistake of his life. Although Big Sean was grateful for the opportunity that Ye gave him, he was clearly offended by these remarks.
As for Uncle Murda, he was very fond of Ye’s deeds. His 2022 Rap-Up song was a 15-minute pure dedication to West’s arguments. Calling him the donkey of the year, he condemned Ye for his anti-Semitic and pro-Hitler ideas.
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