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Watch Kanye’s “Famous” Video Premiere Live Stream

Tonight, Kanye West will unveil the video for The Life of Pablo single “Famous” at a massive viewing event at the Forum in Los Angeles. Like his release event for the album at Madison Square Garden, the Forum party is being live streamed on Tidal. West will be there, but he will not perform. Watch the stream below.

“Famous” has been subject to some controversy due to its Taylor Swift-referencing line “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/I made that bitch famous.” Swift’s camp released a statement denouncing the song, and she may have alluded to it during her Grammy acceptance speech. West tweeted that Swift gave him “her blessings” to use the line after an hour-long phone conversation about it. Kim Kardashian later reiterated that Swift gave approval, and that there is video evidence of the phone conversation. (Swift's camp also denied that.)

West recently announced the Saint Pablo Tour and updated The Life of Pablo once again with the new track “Saint Pablo.”

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