Kanye West is Hitting The Studio With Taylor Swift, Explains Why He Crashed The Stage
The plot thickens. After having been photographed together during Sunday’s GRAMMYs, news arrives

The plot thickens. After having been photographed together during Sunday’s GRAMMYs, news arrives today that Kanye West and Taylor Swift could make music together. In a radio interview with Ryan Seacrest,’Ye revealed that both artists are going into the studio together. The radio show’s official Twitter account has confirmed the story.
“She wants to get in the studio and we’re definitely going to go in. Any artist with an amazing point of view, perspective, fan base, I’m down to get in the studio and work. I don’t discriminate. I don’t have an elitism of music because of like how many Grammys or you know, the amount of ratings you get on an album. I think that everyone loves music, whether they love hip-hop, alternative, country, and if I could be involved in giving people any type of energy, advice in the studio, whether you’re Beyoncé, whether you’re Taylor Swift, whether you’re Jay Z, whether you’re Beck, whoever, and they can be reciprocal with that, I’d like to be involved with that.”
Having them seated together in the same row during Sunday’s festivities might have helped a lot.
Regarding Beck, Kanye stated that his only reason for going up on that stage was to fight for “artistry” and what he felt was right.
“I felt that even though the Grammys sometimes gives awards to people who you wouldn’t think should win in the category, as a respect to artists, we mention the other artist’s name in our speech. And that was the point I was making about it. There’s like many of times I gave other people my award, literally made them come up onstage. Maroon 5, when they won best new artist, [Adam Levine] mentioned me because it was the College Dropout and [it had] 10 nominations and all that.”
Listen to the entire conversation below: