Kanye West premiered a new song, 'Closest Thing To Einstein', at a show in Los Angeles last night (23 February), during which he once again denied Amber Rose's iconic '#FingersInTheBootyAssBitch' claims.
The rapper, who (sort of) released his new album, The Life Of Pablo, earlier this month, got into a Twitter spat with Wiz Khalifa recently after Wiz mocked Kanye's album title.
In a multi-faceted list of insults aimed at Khalifa, Kanye said - refering to his ex-girlfriend Amber Rose, with whom Khalifa has a child - "You let a stripper trap you." He'd previous said he "had to take 30 showers" after dating her.
Responding on Twitter, Rose said, "Awww @kanyewest are u mad I'm not around to play in ur asshole anymore? #FingersInTheBootyAssBitch" - a sentiment he took against very strongly. Last night, he denied it once again, shouting from on-stage, "She never stick no fingers in my ass. I don't play like that."
West also played a new track during the gig, which - as NME reports - is thought to be called 'Closest Thing To Einstein', and features Sampha.
Meanwhile, in the early hours of this morning, Kanye West hit back at Pink Floyd producer Bob Ezrin, after the producer criticised his "egomaniacal tantrums."