Kanye West just gave us all a huge flashback! The rapper made mouths drop again when he jumped on the stage right after Beck won
Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards Sunday night. Wait, was he trying to pull another "I'ma let you finish" moment? Kind of.
Kanye apparently thought it would be funny to kid everyone, and reenact his infamous moment from the VMAs a few years ago. You know, when he made a total a** out of himself by interrupting little
Taylor Swift during her first win? This time he did it during Beck's big moment at the Grammys.
While most of us didn't know what the heck was going on, Beck caught on to Ye's "joke" pretty quick. He laughed and told Kanye to stay up on stage with him and help him. Don't worry, he didn't.
The best part about the whole entire thing?
Jay Z and
Beyonce's reaction! She was the one up for the award, and we're pretty sure she about died thinking he was going to embarrass her again. Jay looked like he might kill him but then laughed it off. Kim Kardashian probably had a mini heart attack, too...
Check out Kanye's "moment" below. Oh, Yeezy...
UPDATE: Kanye went on a rant to E! News after the Grammys to say that he wasn't joking when he went to stage-crash Beck. He really thought Bey should've won, saying:
"I don't even know what [Beck] said. I just know that, the Grammys, if they want real artists to keep coming back, they need to stop playing with us. We aren't going to play with them no more. 'Flawless.' Beyoncé's video. And Beck needs to respect artistry, he should have given his award to Beyoncé. At this point, we tired of it. What happens is, when you keep on diminishing art, and not respecting the craft, and smacking people in the face after they deliver monumental feats of music, you're disrespectful to inspiration. We, as musicians, have to inspire people who go to work every day, and they listen to that Beyoncé album, and they feel like it takes them to a different place. And then they do this promotional event, and they'll run the music over somebody's speech, the artist, because they want commercial advertising. We aren't playing with them anymore. And by the way, I got my wife, my daughter, and I got my clothing line, so I'm not going to do nothing that would put my daughter at risk, but I am here to fight for creativity. That's why I didn't say anything tonight, but you all knew what it meant when 'Ye stepped on that stage."