Kanye West’s latest stunt against the recording academy — involving the artist urinating on one of his Grammys — didn’t sit well with fellow winner and frequent award show host, LL Cool J.
The Hip-Hop veteran, 52, shared his frustration with West, 43, being “disrespectful” towards the trophy and what it represents during a sit-down with “Desus & Mero.”
“With all due respect, I think Kanye should just — maybe he should just piss in a Yeezy or something instead of pissing on a Grammy,” the musician and actor said. “Piss in a pair of one them Yeezys, B. I felt some kind of way about that s–t. I didn’t love that s–t, because I’ve been with the Grammys for five years.”
LL, whose real name is James Todd Smith, has won two Grammys and has hosted the annual ceremony a total of five times.
“I don’t understand this constant disrespect,” he continued. “Look, now don’t get me wrong, there have been some foul things that have happened to some artists around the Grammys; they (the Recording Academy) are not without flaw … but piss on one those f–king space shoes or something … C’mon, man. What the f–k is he doing?”
Last month, in the middle of a Twitter meltdown, the “Ultralight Beam” rapper tossed one of his 21 trophies into the toilet and peed all over it.
“Trust me … I WONT STOP,” West captioned the video, which he shared on Twitter after publishing screenshots of his contract with Def Jam Music Group, which is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group.
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