It's probably going to end up as the most talked-about performance in recent Glastonbury history, however there's one point that fans who attended missed out on.
The BBC and their brave subtitling of Kanye West's lyrics.
Before his performance, the show came with a warning of adult themes and language, so naturally, you'd think the subtitles would reflect this. Right?
Wrong.
Mum asked to put the subtitles on for Kanye's set, wasnt much use to say the least #MyLigga #Kanye pic.twitter.com/gzxmcBxzUv
— Jordan James (@GustavsonJordan) June 27, 2015
Remember that word - ligga. It's going to come up again...
#Kanye is better if you put on the bbc's comedic subtitles. If nothing else it'll distract you from his double denim pic.twitter.com/FiCCzSU6HF
— James (@Spinglespot) June 27, 2015
...and again...
Haha #ligas #kanye #Glasto2015 subtitles censorship pic.twitter.com/0l9F5rqD5j
— Rohan Sethi (@ROtotheG) June 27, 2015
...and again.
@bbcglasto Subtitles can't keep up with @kanyewest... What's a ligga? #glasto2015 #Glastonbury #kanye 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/sjJVJBcJfh
— SugarPinkFood™ (@SugarPinkFood) June 27, 2015
Those motherduckers just couldn't handle his realness.
Gotta love the BBC subtitles #motherducker #kanye #glasto2015 pic.twitter.com/W9utrIpAnz
— Ramsay (@Ram5y) June 27, 2015
In the end, the BBC just had to step back and let it happen.
Go home @BBC subtitles man, you're drunk! #Kanye #Glasto2015 #liger pic.twitter.com/2XPutGBej6
— Damien Morley (@damienmorley) June 27, 2015