Drake brought out Kanye West on his Chicago stop on the Summer Sixteen tour, and the "Famous" rapper used the opportunity to take a few shots at Taylor Swift.

Kanye came out and performed "Famous," which features some controversial lyrics about Swift. He also brought up the phone call that his wife Kim Kardashian recorded, showing Swift had approved West’s lyrics before he released the song. “All I gotta say is, I am so glad my wife had Snapchat,” Kanye stated before the song kicked in. He also kept repeating “and can’t nobody talk sh*t about Ye no more,” during the performance. Towards the end of the song, Kanye was greeted by Drake with a warm welcome and a bow.

West and Swift's feud dates back to the 2009 VMAs. After interrupting Swift's  acceptance speech for, "Best Female Video Award," Kanye apologized, and the two seemed to have been building a friendship ever since. With the release of his newest album, "The Life of Pablo," Ye rekindled the controversy, on the song "Famous" he performed last night with the lyrics, "For all my southside n*gga's that know me best, I feel like me, and Taylor might still have sex, Why? I made that b**ch famous." Swift quickly said she didn't approve the lyrics, but it has since been proven she did. Will we hear more rants from Kanye on the subject? We'll see.

Check out the clip from the concert above.

Source: youtube.com