Earlier this 2016, Taylor Swift pleaded offended after rapper Kanye West boasted one of his subjects that he had become famous and he could sleep with her whenever he wished.
But is it true that the honor of the pop star was injured, as she hinted in his words to accept the Grammy album of the year?
Now, the wife of rapper, TV star Kim Kardashian, suggests something different after revealing that 17 July 2016 conversation in which West Swift previously consulted with the content of the verses.
In the video, which Kardashian transmitted through Snapchat, West recites part of the song "Famous" from the album "The Life of Paul", published in February, while Swift apparently agreed thank you for future reference.
"I really appreciate you tell me about this. It's very good," says Swift as West says he wants her to feel comfortable, because he considers a friend.
Swift defends and after reporting the leak of the phone conversation said that West never consulted on the next line of the song, which says: "I made known that bitch".
"You can not control your emotional response to being called 'that bitch' in front of everyone," he wrote the artist in Instagram.
"Although during the phone conversation he sought support Kanye, one can not 'approve' a song you have not heard," he confessed.
Swift then complains of being "being falsely painted as a liar, when the whole story is never told", while adding that he would "much left out of this story that never asked to be a part".
He was referring to what happened since 2009 when the MTV Video Music Awards, West rushed the stage when Swift was receiving an award, to say that Beyonce deserved it more.
In his speech accepting the Grammy this year, Swift said when a woman wins there are many "people along the way who will try to undermine your success, or earn credit for their achievements or fame."
West presented last month a video of "Famous" which appears in the bed next to a half-naked woman who bears a striking resemblance to Swift, while other celebrities participate in an orgy, including Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.