Facts (Kanye West song)

[2] The song was later released on West's seventh studio album The Life of Pablo (2016) as "Facts (Charlie Heat Version)".

[3] When Charlie Heat was asked about his name being on the album credits in an interview with Complex, he said it was: "A dream manifested right in front of my face.

[13] Since it was released as a promotional single, the song was only made available for free streaming on SoundCloud instead of sites like iTunes or Amazon Music.

"Facts (Charlie Heat Version)" was branded by James Rainis of Slant Magazine as being "just a lot of tough talk from someone who just made the questionably accurate declaration that he’s $53 million in debt" and he also accused West of ripping off Future.

[21] Highsnobiety's Jake Indiana voiced the belief that the song possesses "more than a few sonic similarities" to 2 Chainz's Kanye West–featuring 2012 single "Birthday Song", but criticized "Facts" for "entirely lacking the fun, sense of humor, and witty lyrics that make [the earlier single] so delightfully bad (in a good way)".

and West caused outrage shortly after the release of "Facts" by declaring Cosby as innocent of sexual assault, despite the lines appearing to be a insult towards him.

[27] Basketball player LeBron James had an interview regarding this diss, in which he acted in a way that was described as: 'predictably diplomatic, backing Nike and avoiding any direct disagreement with the popular rapper, producer, and designer'.

[9] Upon the release of the featuring album, "Facts (Charlie Heat Version)" debuted at number 4 on the US Billboard Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart and spent a total of three weeks on it.

Mark Parker at the World Economic Forum in 2008.
West had beef with Nike CEO Mark Parker .