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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Jack Antonoff slams Kanye West again
Caption: Jack Antonoff slams Kanye West again. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week, the musician/record producer poked fun at the Stronger rapper. In the interview, host Jimmy asked Jack why he is "more inclined to work with female artists,” after noting that he has worked with the likes of Taylor Swift, Florence + The Machine, Lorde and St. Vincent. ”There's two people that I think are too oversensitive to even function, and it's men and members of the music industry.” "The amount of sensitivity - it's sort of like watching Kanye. And Jimmy, you might like this. Because I know that you have your own relationship with sort of the right and how you interact with them.” "And you're much closer to how I see these things than other people. I don't like going to people, 'You do this! You do this! Blah, blah, blah'. Because that's what they want, this this type of oversensitive man.” Jack then revealed what he would say to the Flashing Lights hitmaker if he saw him. ”So I just do more of this... If I saw Kanye, I'd run up to him and be like, 'Your diaper is so full, we have to change your diaper. Your diaper needs to be changed, it's a huge problem.’" The musician noted that he isn't "that offended" by Kanye, seemingly referring to the anti-Semitic comments he's made in recent years. ”I mean, I'm offended but I'm not that offended. So I don't like to play this character of overly offended. I prefer to sort of up the trolling.” In January, the producer took to X/Twitter to call out the rapper after learning they were releasing their albums on the same day. ”kanye on bleachers release date is hilarious little cry baby b**ch.” THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT
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