‘Ye voices ‘Kenny West’ character, trading disses with Cleveland Jr. By Jayson Rodriguez Kanye West and Cleveland Jr. on “The Cleveland Show” Photo: FOX Even in cartoon form, Kanye West remains a complicated artist, a talented wordsmith with an over-passionate public persona. On Sunday, the rapper voiced the “Kenny West” character in a highly anticipated episode of Fox’s “Family Guy” spinoff “The Cleveland Show.” In the episode, titled “Brotherly Love,” mainstay Cleveland Jr. is vying for the affection of a female classmate named Chanel, who, unbeknown to him is actually Kenny’s girl. The two battle for her love, eventually taking it to the stage to traded dis rhymes; Cleveland Jr. falls behind quickly. “It’s Kenny sippin’ Henny/ Rhymes slicker than Teflon,” West boasts, in Air Yeezy-like kicks, white sunglasses and a cardigan adorned with the letter K. “The school been high, I’m the black Zac Efron/ And when I meet a shorty, you know we going backwards/ Pulling more tail than my man John Edwards/ Lumpy, chunky, boogie-eating chump, B/ Acting out of place like Hootie singing country/ Leave my girl alone and get your own tenderoni/ Come on, who are we kidding?/ You’re used to being lonely.” Junior fires back, though, with a takedown rap of his own. “Mess with me, homeboy, you don’t wanna risk it,” he spits. “I run you like Mrs. Freemon’s god awful brisket.” In trademark fashion,
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