Kanye West Says Never Refer to Anything He and Tyler, The Creator Does as Fake
“never refer to anything that me and Tyler do as fake…”

A few days ago, Kanye West and Tyler, The Creator created what everybody thought was the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone. Turns out, it was an epic troll, or as Kanye would put it, “#trollingstone.” Rolling Stone found it amusing, eventually confirming it wasn’t an official cover and playing along with a lighthearted Tweet, “While we love Kanye, and have many mustard-related questions for him, this is not an actual cover of Rolling Stone.” West then continued the dialogue with this followers via poll:
I bet you this still becomes the cover though… Let's do another poll….. #trollingstone
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) February 4, 2016
Should this be a Rolling Stone cover? Yes or No
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) February 4, 2016
But that’s when the fun stopped. Singling them out, Kanye took exception to Billboard‘s tweets when they referred to the unauthorized cover as “fake.”
@billboard … it’s not a fake cover… you seen it didn’t you… you know we shot it didn’t you…
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) February 4, 2016
Aye Billboard you could use the term “unauthorized" but never refer to anything that me and Tyler do as fake out of respect to musicians…
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) February 4, 2016
WAVES still on schedule to release February 11.