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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West did a joint interview with Harper's Bazaar on all things Kimye, including nude selfies, dick pics and more.

In the interview, Yeezy revealed that he too has dropped his pants to take a selfie. "I used to do nude selfies in my single days. You'd get a good c--k shot here and there," he told the mag. "Gotta keep it rock 'n' roll."

While the rapper said he’s over a his own crotch shots, he's still digging his lady love's naked photos. "I love her nude selfies. Like, I love the ones from the side, the back ones, and the front," he gushed.

The father of two added, "I just love seeing her naked; I love nudity. And I love beautiful shapes. I feel like it's almost a Renaissance thing, a painting, a modern version of a painting. I think it's important for Kim to have her figure. To not show it would be like Adele not singing."

Umm not exactly -- because what Adele does takes talent ...

In the sit down, Kim also talked about the bathroom selfie that caused all the drama back in March.

The 35-year-old told the mag, ”I love a selfie in the mirror. I was about to get in the shower; I took a nude selfie, kept it in my phone for over a year.” She explained, “I just liked the picture, so I was like, 'Let me put censor bars on it and post it.' I don't do things to be like, 'This is powerful. I'm going to show you guys that this is my 'message.' I'm not that type of person. I'm empowered by it, but I'm not doing it specifically to show power."


Meanwhile, Kanye addressed the Taylor Swift Snapchat controversy last night when he made a surprise appearance at Drake's concert and bragged about Kimbo taking down T-Swizz on the social media app.

He told the crowd, "I am so glad my wife has Snapchat, 'cause now y'all can know the truth."

West made the crowd go wild when he performed and also took the popstar to task at Drake's Summer Sixteen Tour stop in Chicago. Drizzy and Yeezy performed their "Pop Style" collab and of course -- 'Ye had to bring up his now-infamous "Famous" snapchats.