It really says something about a music act when he describes himself as 'The Greatest Living Rock Star On The Planet' in front of a crowd at Glastonbury.
Needless to say, Kanye's bizarre set, which included a rendition of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, went down in flames on Twitter.
DONT attempt Freddie at Karaoke if (a) you can't sing like him and (b) IF YOU DONT KNOW THE FECKING WORDS #Kanye pic.twitter.com/LCc0l8uxB0
— Gaz Weetman (@GazWeetman) June 27, 2015
LEARN THE WORDS, LEARN THE KEY, THEN DECIDE AGAINST IT ANYWAY #Kanye #Glasto2015
— john robins (@nomadicrevery) June 27, 2015
There's drunk people shouting in the street outside my house who are more musically gifted than this #Kanye #Glasto2015
— Kate Russell (@katiemay19) June 27, 2015
It wasn't just them, however. Former Westlifer Bryan McFadden wasn't a fan either.
Kanye west Glastonbury............ SHITE!!!!!!!!!!!! Very uncomfortable viewing! Not worthy of the stage
— Brian Mcfadden (@BrianMcFadden) June 27, 2015
However, there were plenty who weren't fans of McFadden's appraisal either.
In the bin you go @BrianMcFadden
— disgruntled goat (@spikeus) June 27, 2015
stop being a jealous nobody and just be a nobody. @BrianMcFadden
— joe (@lettuceminaj) June 27, 2015
@BrianMcFadden U OK hun?
— Dastardly Danny (@dastardlydanny) June 27, 2015
Not only that, West's set was interrupted by comedian Lee Nelson, who joined him during Black Skinhead.
The only way an even bigger dickhead that Kanye West and Lee Nelson can be on stage tonight is if John Terry storms on. #Glasto2015
— Tim Bolton (@timbolton1) June 27, 2015
Think that about covers everything of note. Did we miss anything? What was your favourite moment?