Aside from his comedy work, Hannibal Buress is also a known hip-hop head. In a recent interview with Esquire, Buress discussed Kanye West’s Saturday Night Live diss on the 2010 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy single “Power.” Buress was writing for SNL at the time. On the song Kanye rapped:

Fuck SNL and the whole cast

Tell them Yeezy said they can kiss my whole ass

More specifically they can kiss my asshole

I’m an asshole? You niggas got jokes

Buress said the shot made him decide to record a diss track aimed at Kanye. “I made it just because I knew what it would do if I released it,” he said. “It wasn’t out of true Kanye hatred. I’m glad I didn’t put it out. The song was really mean, but it wasn’t from a genuine mean place.” Buress went on to explain that he wasn’t really mad about Kanye’s diss, he just thought it presented a good opportunity to clap back. “It was more just like I could take it and run with it since I’m working at SNL. It came from a disingenuous place, so I’m really glad looking back that I didn’t release it,” he said.

This actually isn’t the first time he talked about the diss track. In a 2014 interview with Nardwuar, he revealed a few of the bars on the unreleased song:

So this is what happens when rappers get old

Scared of dissing rappers, so now you dissing sketch shows

School pigeon dissing us with your new written

South Park called you gay and you was cool with it

Kanye’s rivalry with SNL goes back to the fallout from his infamous interruption of Taylor Swift at the 2009 VMAs. Over the next several weeks the show mocked him repeatedly, including on Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler’s segment “Really!?!,” in Taylor Swift’s host monologue, and in the host monologue of her then-boyfriend Taylor Lautner.

The rivalry turned out to be fairly short-lived. Just a few months after releasing “Power” Kanye performed it on SNL with the lyrics changed. He’s since appeared on the program three times to perform songs from Yeezus and The Life of Pablo.

You can read all the lyrics to Kanye West’s “Power” on Genius now and cross your fingers that Buress' whole Kanye diss will make its way onto the internet eventually.