
Kanye West’s relationship with Jay Z looks a little shaky right now, but Talib Kweli is still in the Chicago MC’s his corner.
Kweli reached out to Yeezy via Twitter Sunday (Nov. 20), following his latest concert rant involving Beyonce, Jay, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and bunch of other stuff.
However, Kweli’s issue was with West proclaiming Donald Trump a “genius” and announcing that he would’ve voted for him (only he didn’t vote at all).
“Feelings don’t matter fam. Facts matter. Real niggas still got love for you. But our ppl dying out here. Never Trump,” he tweeted to West. “The same way you want Jay to reach out to you, u should reach out to real niggas.’Cuz someone ain’t keeping it real w/ u fam.”
@kanyewest feelings don’t matter fam. Facts matter. Real niggas still got love for you. But our ppl dying out here. Never Trump.
— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) November 20, 2016
@kanyewest the same way you want Jay to reach out to you, u should reach out to real niggas. Cuz someone ain’t keeping it real w u fam.
— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) November 20, 2016
@kanyewest the ppl gonna ride w you til the wheels fall off for what you’ve given us. But only if u ride w the ppl. Come back home. Love.
— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) November 20, 2016
@kanyewest we love u. u r everything u say u are. A genius, an icon. U added greatness to my life. But lifting Trump up kills us. Come home.
— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) November 20, 2016
(And if you’re wondering why he didn’t just call ‘Ye.)
This why I tweeted you instead of calling. ?🏾 RT @kanyewest: I got rid of my phone so I can have air to create
— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) November 20, 2016
Despite getting booed for publicly supporting Trump, and cutting his show short after three songs in Sacramento last night (Nov. 19), West’s St. Pablo Tour is still a financial success.
The jaunt is expected to roll back in Inglewood, California tonight (Nov. 20), to make up for West’s canceling a show earlier in the month.
**UPDATE: West’s show at the Inglewood Forum has been cancelled.