'She still owe me sex!' Kanye West's original version of controversial track Famous is leaked... and Taylor Swift is going to like this one even less

It will go down as one of music's greatest feuds, but it could have been worse, much worse.

On Thursday, the original version of Kanye West's Famous was leaked and it featured even harsher lyrics directed at not just Taylor Swift but also his ex Amber Rose.

While the country star has publicly revealed she was devastated to be labelled a 'b***h' in this version, the 39-year-old rapper says she 'owes him sex' as well.

Kanye West
Taylor Swift

Controversy continues: On Thursday, the original version of Kanye West's Famous was leaked and it featured even harsher lyrics directed at not just Taylor Swift

The very early version was not even called Famous but as it featured a sample from Nina Simone was dubbed Nina Chop.

While now the track featuring Young Thug has now been deleted, fans got a chance to hear Kanye's first lyrics directed at Taylor.

While in the original Kanye raps 'I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex' this time he raps that the 26-year-old 'owes him'.

In Nina Chop's version he raps: 'I feel like Taylor Swift still owe me sex/ I made that b***h famous.'

Not nice: While in the original Kanye raps 'I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex' this time he raps that the 26-year-old 'owes him' (the pair are seen here in 2015)

Not nice: While in the original Kanye raps 'I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex' this time he raps that the 26-year-old 'owes him' (the pair are seen here in 2015)

Kanye also mentions his ex Amber Rose by name in the early version, while in the final he just mentions generically 'girl's that got Kanye's d**k'.

In the original he says: 'For all my Chi-town n***as that know me best/ I feel like Amber Rose still owe me sex/ Why? I made that b***h famous/ Not really, but somewhat famous.' 

When Famous was first released - along with its controversial imagery of celebrities including Taylor and Kanye lying naked in bed - many came out and slammed Kanye for the way he described Taylor. 

Taking aim: Kanye also mentions his ex Amber Rose (pictured on the weekend) by name in the early version, saying 'For all my Chi-town n***as that know me best/ I feel like Amber Rose still owe me sex/ Why? I made that b***h famous/ Not really, but somewhat famous'

Taking aim: Kanye also mentions his ex Amber Rose (pictured on the weekend) by name in the early version, saying 'For all my Chi-town n***as that know me best/ I feel like Amber Rose still owe me sex/ Why? I made that b***h famous/ Not really, but somewhat famous'

Drew fire: When Famous was first released - along with its controversial imagery of celebrities including Taylor and Kanye lying naked in bed - many came out and slammed Kanye for the way he described Taylor

Drew fire: When Famous was first released - along with its controversial imagery of celebrities including Taylor and Kanye lying naked in bed - many came out and slammed Kanye for the way he described Taylor

Kanye said he and the singer had discussed the song and she even gave him her blessing on it.

A rep for the singer then denied Kanye's claims saying: 'Kanye did not call for approval, but to ask Taylor to release his single Famous on her Twitter account. She declined and cautioned him about releasing a song with such a strong misogynistic message. Taylor was never made aware of the actual lyric, ''I made that b***h famous.'

Kim Kardashian then decided to release a video of her husband and the Blank Space singer discussing the song. 

Got it on tape: Kanye said he and the singer had discussed the song and she even gave him her blessing on it 

Got it on tape: Kanye said he and the singer had discussed the song and she even gave him her blessing on it 

Taylor fired back which she talked to Kanye she never gave her permission to be called a 'b***h'.

She wrote on social media: 'Where in the video of Kanye telling me he was going to call me 'that b***h' in his song? It doesn't exist because it never happened. You don't get to control someone's emotional response to being called 'that b***h' in front of the entire world. Of course I wanted to like the song. I wanted to believe Kanye when he told me that I would love the song.

I wanted us to have a friendly relationship. He promised to play the song for me, but he never did. While I wanted to be supportive of Kanye on the phone call, you cannot 'approve' a song you haven't heard.'

Hitting back: Taylor argued that she never gave Kanye permission to use a derogatory term to describe her 

Hitting back: Taylor argued that she never gave Kanye permission to use a derogatory term to describe her 

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