Kanye West is at it again as he voiced his opinion out before he performed for the all-star concert hosted by Big Sean. The rapper slammed Nike briefly while onstage as he talked about the brand he has partnered with before.
In his onstage brief speech, West said, "I just want to talk to Portland right quick. Everybody at the Nike office right quick. Hov, I ain't going to talk too long, but I got to say something. 'Cause I know the execs are saying 'Nike ain't scared of Kanye West.' Should Nike be scared of Kanye West? Y'all should thank Nike because they made me make these songs right here," Complex reported.
West has slammed the company before singing his song "New Slaves," according to Mirror.
It is not yet clear what has caused West to call out on Nike but it is apparent that he has taken the opportunity to say such days before he will be launching his new partnership with Adidas.
Kim Kardashian's husband has been taking it to his Twitter account that yeezy.supply will be partnering with Adidas and that there will be an unveiling this week at the New York Fashion Week. West and Nike has split back in 2013 but the reason remains unknown.
Aside from singing "New Slaves," West also sang a new song called "Blessings" that is said to be a collab with Big Sean and Drake. He also performed "Black Skinhead", "Can't Tell Me Nothing," "Clique" and "Gold Digger."
During the Yahoo! Live performance of Big Sean at the House of Blues located in Los Angeles on Feb. 7, West performed on stage as well as during the 57th annual Grammys, where Chris Brown, DJ Mustard, Meek Mill, Justin Bieber, Travi$, Scott Cole, and YG also performed.