Kanye flips out on Sway (full interview)

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[quote"DadeCountyClassic, post: 6336461, member: 14540"]Kanye going at sway for Lamar Odom
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This is the kind of @sshole shyt that makes me not like dude. How do u show up to a college unannounced looking for free classes, like there arent students there who applied and got admitted + are paying for classes within a schedule? Yeazle doesn't give a fukk about rules or anyone else. Its crazy.
How the fukk does that shyt go?

Secretary: Kanye West is here to see you

Professor: What does he want :dwillhuh:

Secretary: He wants you to teach him about architecture, he said as soon as possible, it's urgent

Professor: I have class in 10 minutes :what:

Secretary: I told him that, he said if you couldn't meet now he'd be attending your class and he'll have questions for you then

Professor: :aicmon:

And if the professor was to say non-students can't come to his lectures, Ye will be on the radio talking about how they don't want a black man to learn how to successfully build arches because then we'd be able to rise above it

Stans: :ohhh::wow::whoo:

Normal people that realize you just can't show up unannounced in professor's offices expecting to get tutored::dahell:

I can imagine Ye sitting in the front asking these long ass nonsensical questions that show he clearly has no idea what the fukk he's talking about while students that actually study the topic, are paying for the classes sit there like :beli::comeon:
 

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Ye is simply revealing how these major corporations use Urban/Hip-Hop
Artists like slaves and peons who are only able to shill for their
products that they approve in order to make them wealthy (I see you
Russell and Shawn Carter). He is also uncovering the fact that these
guys are unable, not unwilling to secure concrete ownership,
manufacturing, distribution, true creative control, etc to gain proper
support if they even attempt to establish their own independent
foundation. He's speaking on institutionalized racism, classicism, and
how basically entertainers amount to high-paid slaves who are first
glorified, then duped and used at will, only to end up tossed aside by
companies soon as they try to develop real economic empowerment or
become "irrelevant". He lost $13 MILLION. NIKE played him, Louis Vuitton
played him. Polo played him. He's expressing his frustration, he's not
allowed to? We should all actually listen because it is OUR DOLLARS that
prop these corporations up based upon the illusion that we are
supporting certain endeavors of these public figures. These corporations
that truly reap the rewards do not have our best interests in mind at
the end of the day. A lot of times we shoot the messenger, when we
should take the message out of their hands and read it first. We should
also look at how all of a sudden, the so-called "cool white boys" (read:
Jewish cats who throw sneak racist shyt in their shows/comedy films who
are " down with Hip-Hop" like Kimmel, Rogen, and Franco) are coming out
of the woodwork and clowning/turning against him, seemingly at the
behest of their masters to discredit him for speaking out of turn. It is
all a game. Kanye is just pissed because he found out that regardless
of what you achieve or how much money you make shilling for another
brand, the game is indeed rigged.
Read? Did not.
 

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Kanye got to show his debut line at Paris Fashion week. (No one seems to talk about this) That is a privilege that most designers never experience..... EVER
Alas, he was slammed by critics. Those people who he wants to back him saw that show and want nothing to do with him.
:yeshrug:

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Fur in spring? Oversized hoods, a glut of fur and giant fluffy backpacks featured. Kanye launched a bombardment of expletives to would-be naysayers after the show

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Slash and burn: Slashed bandage dresses, colour block trousers and oddly bulbous shoes did nothing to charm critics, with some saying the fit was poor and uncomfortable looking


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...-debut-line-slated-critics.html#ixzz2m2VInVJo
 

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Ye is simply revealing how these major corporations use Urban/Hip-Hop
Artists like slaves and peons who are only able to shill for their
products that they approve in order to make them wealthy (I see you
Russell and Shawn Carter). He is also uncovering the fact that these
guys are unable, not unwilling to secure concrete ownership,
manufacturing, distribution, true creative control, etc to gain proper
support if they even attempt to establish their own independent
foundation. He's speaking on institutionalized racism, classicism, and
how basically entertainers amount to high-paid slaves who are first
glorified, then duped and used at will, only to end up tossed aside by
companies soon as they try to develop real economic empowerment or
become "irrelevant". He lost $13 MILLION. NIKE played him, Louis Vuitton
played him. Polo played him. He's expressing his frustration, he's not
allowed to? We should all actually listen because it is OUR DOLLARS that
prop these corporations up based upon the illusion that we are
supporting certain endeavors of these public figures. These corporations
that truly reap the rewards do not have our best interests in mind at
the end of the day. A lot of times we shoot the messenger, when we
should take the message out of their hands and read it first. We should
also look at how all of a sudden, the so-called "cool white boys" (read:
Jewish cats who throw sneak racist shyt in their shows/comedy films who
are " down with Hip-Hop" like Kimmel, Rogen, and Franco) are coming out
of the woodwork and clowning/turning against him, seemingly at the
behest of their masters to discredit him for speaking out of turn. It is
all a game. Kanye is just pissed because he found out that regardless
of what you achieve or how much money you make shilling for another
brand, the game is indeed rigged.
literally took a minute to read this to bad so many people have a limited attention span
 

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Pastelle was the name of his clothing line ? This sound too european (on top of that, the "le" at the end is feminine in french) and this is the dude who want to act "pro-black" talking about they don't want him in. He should have named his line otherwise, start building his brand step by step and keep a low profile.
 

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Ye is simply revealing how these major corporations use Urban/Hip-Hop
Artists like slaves and peons who are only able to shill for their
products that they approve in order to make them wealthy (I see you
Russell and Shawn Carter). He is also uncovering the fact that these
guys are unable, not unwilling to secure concrete ownership,
manufacturing, distribution, true creative control, etc to gain proper
support if they even attempt to establish their own independent
foundation. He's speaking on institutionalized racism, classicism, and
how basically entertainers amount to high-paid slaves who are first
glorified, then duped and used at will, only to end up tossed aside by
companies soon as they try to develop real economic empowerment or
become "irrelevant". He lost $13 MILLION. NIKE played him, Louis Vuitton
played him. Polo played him. He's expressing his frustration, he's not
allowed to? We should all actually listen because it is OUR DOLLARS that
prop these corporations up based upon the illusion that we are
supporting certain endeavors of these public figures. These corporations
that truly reap the rewards do not have our best interests in mind at
the end of the day. A lot of times we shoot the messenger, when we
should take the message out of their hands and read it first. We should
also look at how all of a sudden, the so-called "cool white boys" (read:
Jewish cats who throw sneak racist shyt in their shows/comedy films who
are " down with Hip-Hop" like Kimmel, Rogen, and Franco) are coming out
of the woodwork and clowning/turning against him, seemingly at the
behest of their masters to discredit him for speaking out of turn. It is
all a game. Kanye is just pissed because he found out that regardless
of what you achieve or how much money you make shilling for another
brand, the game is indeed rigged.
It may be true but the problem is Kanye feels like it was his RIGHT to be in while it was absolutely not. He talks all that revolutionary "new slaves" bullshyt only to mask the true problem that he thinks too highly of himself ("I'm an artist", "I'm a genius", "I"m a god") and he thinks he should be entitled to have anything he wants. He wants it one way but it's the other way and he hates it because he feels like everybody should be down with his way because he's some superstar. Thinking like this, it's irrational for him to fail so he blames his failures on other people to save face.

Kanye should have built his brand slowly like EVERYBODY did instead of passing steps in order to reach the top quicker than the usual. Brands and corporations don't build themselves overnight, it takes time, decades sometimes. He should have made his own line with his own distribution instead of seeking partnership (what for ?) of already established brands and being a willing puppet. His name does hold weight and ring bells. He's married to a woman who's family worth hundred of millions and is influential in the media. He's himself an influential artist. So, why the hell didn't he team up with them and their financial firepower in order to start a company from scratch ?

To me he fukked up from the start seeking approval from the fashion world. The game might be rigged like you rightfully say but he willingly wanted to be part of it because he KNEW that the top dogs held the strings and that's why he wanted to team up with them. He couldn't bear the thought of not being with the best, playing in their courts, so he targeted a way too high spot and miserably failed. Furthermore, he doesn't even have some special designing talent like he thinks he has. He's not humble enough and he's now acting like a kid who didn't have the toy he wanted for Christmas so now he's mad. That was his fault and he can't admit that he failed.
 
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he's sounds like an idiot talking about slaves and all the race shyt and rappers are being played blah blah blah.

that shyt happens to every race, every genre everywhere.
these corporations don't give a fukk about us.

make that money, rape whats hot right now and move on.

it happens in hiphop, it happens in rock, its happening in EDM now. he wants to divide us more than bring us together and fight as one.

he's making to many divisions with all his lashings out. and as much as he may something worthy in one sentence, he seems to always follow us the next sentence with something contradictory or just plain ignorant
 

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Basically Ye is trying to get into the Illuminati, all you people talking about he should work his way up don't understand there is no way for a black person to "work there way in" especially someone like kanye, either your born into it or you break into it.


Kanye know's this.



He's not satisfied with just having what he's got, he wants more power, more influence and more money. You know that thing that all you hustlers claim you can never have enough off and that its what you eat, breathe and live.


When he said obama has no power he was 100% right and that he is more influential than him I agree. Micheal Jordan, Jackson and Tyson probably has had more of a impact and influence on black people than obama ever will.
 

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Kanye got to show his debut line at Paris Fashion week. (No one seems to talk about this) That is a privilege that most designers never experience..... EVER
Alas, he was slammed by critics. Those people who he wants to back him saw that show and want nothing to do with him.
:yeshrug:

article-2045356-0E2DB13F00000578-340_196x440.jpg
article-2045356-0E2DB1B300000578-453_196x440.jpg
article-2045356-0E2DB20E00000578-773_196x440.jpg

Fur in spring? Oversized hoods, a glut of fur and giant fluffy backpacks featured. Kanye launched a bombardment of expletives to would-be naysayers after the show

article-2045356-0E2DB90C00000578-851_196x574.jpg
article-2045356-0E2DBAA300000578-803_196x574.jpg
article-2045356-0E2DB88400000578-140_196x574.jpg

Slash and burn: Slashed bandage dresses, colour block trousers and oddly bulbous shoes did nothing to charm critics, with some saying the fit was poor and uncomfortable looking


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...-debut-line-slated-critics.html#ixzz2m2VInVJo

H&M shyt looks better..

but anyway, these fashion houses, for as big as they are, dont make money off clothes. Its accessories (handbags, shoes) and fragrances.
 
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