Kanye West on the Breakfast Club (YouTube Link Added) (Full Interview)

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fck up

Char aint say sht but

"bububu we shoudl be happy with the crumbs we have we dnt need all dat other stuff.."

As i said earlier

Char would be the type of nikka back in da day who would be like

"We should be happy..Massa gives us chitlins every Wednesday...we should be happy with what we have"

FOH :camby:

The next one of you c00n knuckle draggin, mouth breathin crickets equate anything pertaining to your shytty ass music or culture to slavery in any capacity needs to be drop kicked.

Why slavery is "slavery" is simply because black people have been so misinformed every little perceived injustice is slavery. :snoop:
 

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cuz he has ceos at a show, means he's the biggest star? He's not bigger than J. I would think Eminem has more fans worldwide too.

No thinking. Eminem has sold more records than Kanye and Jay combined(assuming but I can't be far off)..And guess what? Eminem will never be invited into higher fashion. You guys, much like Kanye need to realize the culture is considered "low brow"..It's like Hyundai execs upset the Genesis ain't seen on the level as Mercedes AMG :rudy:..It is what it is. Not everyone can be a "luxury" brand. c00nye and hip-hop itself ain't a luxury brand even though it's had an enormous impact on culture.
 

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Gianni Versace
'Versace began his apprenticeship at a young age, as his mother ran a sewing workshop and employed up to a dozen seamstresses.[1] He studied architecture before moving to Milan at the age of 26 to work in fashion design.

In the mid-1970s, his knits drew the attention of headhunters at Genny and Callaghan. Complice hired him to design their leather and suede collections, and a few years later, encouraged by his success, Versace presented his first signature collection for women at the Palazzo della Permanente Art Museum of Milan. His first fashion show followed in September of the same year. After presenting his menswear collection he joined Jorge Saud, who would later also become a partner with Giorgio Armani. The first boutique was opened in Milan's Via della Spiga in 1978. He was influenced by Andy Warhol, as well as Ancient Roman and Greek art and also abstract art.'
 

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I think its pretty clear to see what the fukk Kanye is trying to say :comeon:

-He wants to be a black billionaire thru product and design (DONDA)

-Racism and discrimination prevents that


Is it that hard for you house negro's to see that? :stopitslime:
:ohlawd: Summed it up just great

People don't wanna see a black billionaire
 

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yeah i understand him too, its just not a big deal like hes making it
But also if he was running round saying I wanna be a billionaire so I can do this and that to help all black people, do you think he would have a even lesser chance to achieve the type of power he trying to attain?
 

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Does it really matter if Kanye West wants to become a billionaire for himself and his family? At the end of the day he's standing up to a racist system and speaking up. We gon turn our back on him or look down upon him cuz of that? If he wins, it's a win for all black people.

And to the people saying he'll make clothes black people can't afford anyways, he explicitly said he doesn't have control on things like pricing and release date of his collaborations and wants his OWN fashion line to be affordable. I mean unless you think he's a straight up liar, he's been pretty clear on not supporting expensive hype items and their negative effects in the hood.
 
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I respect Kanyes passion. Right, wrong or indifferent. Passion is exactly what this generation and industry is missing. Hasn't been seen since Pac left to be real. Nobody with a voice stands for anything anymore. So I rock with Kanye and his passion.
 

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I've only watched the first 15 minutes but already I'm hearing nonsense from him. His reasoning behind needing the backing of billionaires, his concept of wisdom and opportunity. It just reeks of immaturity.
Or it's just going over your head
 

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I applaud all those who understand what Ye is about, more than 7 black billionaires, luxury fashion industry takeover, letting all of us fukk his wife, empowering and stimulating black excellence, nahmean?!

I see you Ye :salute:
 

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But also if he was running round saying I wanna be a billionaire so I can do this and that to help all black people, do you think he would have a even lesser chance to achieve the type of power he trying to attain?

he could be a billionaire and couldnt really do that much for black people. Like cthagod said its not about money
 

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I applaud all those who understand what Ye is about, first black billionaire, fashion industry, letting all of us fukk his wife, empowering and stimulating black excellence, nahmean?!

I see you Ye :salute:

First black billionaire in the fashion industry? You may want to remove one of your commas.
 

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Or it's just going over your head

:pachaha: I knew this was coming. Fact of the matter is he has no idea what he's saying. Listen to him, by that I mean actually listen to this interview or the one with sway. He says something, someone checks him, he deflects it with some analogy/parallel to slavery, revolution, brands controlling, etc.

His viewpoint of the world is so materialistic and self-centered it's hysterical he'd expect anyone else to understand let alone care.

He's not saying anything of significance. Maybe to you he is, but if you look past all of the double-talk, or if you've ever taken Sociology 101 or read a Milton Cooper book, you'd realize it's jazzed up nonsense.

He's a brilliant entertainer, but sorry, I see past the performance he's putting on. Maybe you don't, but I do.
 
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