“Someone ain’t keeping it real with you,” warns the Brooklyn rapper.

Talib Kweli has urged Kanye West to “come back home” in response to his friend and former collaborator’s stated support for Donald Trump, as revealed on stage earlier this week.

“[F]eelings don’t matter fam. Facts matter,” he wrote in a string of tweets. “Real niggas still got love for you. But our ppl dying out here. Never Trump.”

Last night in Sacramento Kanye lashed out at Jay Z, urging his Watch The Throne collaborator to call him and talk to him “like a man”. “I know you got killers. Please don’t sent them at my head,” he said.

Kweli wrote in response: “[T]he same way you want Jay to reach out to you, u should reach out to real niggas. Cuz someone ain’t keeping it real w u fam.”

He added: “[T]he ppl gonna ride w you til the wheels fall off for what you’ve given us. But only if u ride w the ppl. Come back home.

“[W]e love u. u r everything u say u are. A genius, an icon. U added greatness to my life. But lifting Trump up kills us. Come home.”

Last night’s Sacramento show ended after just three songs and a lengthy rant, with Kanye also firing shots at Beyoncé and Hillary Clinton.

On stage in San Jose earlier this week, the rapper revealed that although he didn’t vote in the presidential election, he would have voted for Trump. He later qualified the statement by confirming his support for Black Lives Matter, women’s rights and gay marriage, saying: “That don’t mean that I don’t believe in these things because that was the guy I would’ve voted for.”

Watch fan-shot footage of Kanye’s on-stage speech in Sacramento last night.

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