Rhymefest asking Drake to help rebuild Kanye's Mother's house. Update: Twitter War Round 2

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fukking weird. nikka worry about ya own momma house/organization and stop dry begging on twitter.
It is his. They was supposed to co-run it. And Kanye been on some other shyt obviously. Another thing. If I'm on the ground. Working with kids and parents who struggling. Dealing with tragedies. Tryna help kids get off the streets and see and endure all kinds of pain just to help the youth of Chicago succeed. And this nikka who was supposed to build the shyt wit me says some shyt like that? fukk his feelings.
 

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Great job getting your first couple daps and reps off that obvious dap fishing post, but his "slavery sound like a choice" line was wildly misinterpreted by folks that get their info from 30 second clips rather than listening to the whole interview.
fukk him and his whole interview. "Slavery?..400 Years?.. that sounds like a choice.." is a fukkin direct quote and there is no misinterpretation. The nikka is an idiot. Period.
 

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Sharing Our Truth: Statement About Kanye West & Donda’s House Inc.

Statement Regarding Kanye West & Donda’s House Inc.

In December of 2011, Rhymefest, Donnie Smith and Kanye West came up with the idea to create Donda’s House Inc., a foundation to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Donda West by supporting Chicago’s young creatives. Kanye became one of our Founding Board Members, with Donnie Smith serving as the Executive Director and Rhymefest serving as the Creative Director. We decided to name the organization Donda’s House because of the impact that Dr. Donda West had on our Creative Director Rhymefest, her students at Chicago State University and the larger Chicago Community. It took us 2 years to determine what type of programming we’d do, where we could best serve and to explore the appropriate partnerships.

Within that time frame, Kanye supported the organization by designing the logo with his creative team, paying for legal support as we filed for exemption status and eventually through the Louis Vuitton Foundation, secured our largest donation to date of $133,000. In the last 5 years we have supported over 500 youth through our programs including “Got Bars” for young rappers and vocalists, our “Behind The Mic” program which has been supported by the physical presence of No ID, Big Sean, Big K.R.I.T. and others, and more.

Over the last few months due to Kanye’s statements and tweets, we have fielded requests for interviews and statements. We have been tagged in comments on social media about Kanye West, and we have been questioned by our foundational supporters and corporate supporters about Kanye’s public involvement in our organization. While we cannot and do not speak for Kanye West and his views, we can and will speak up for the youth that we serve. We ask that those who feel hurt, angered by or frustrated with Kanye West not penalize or throw away their support, respect and advocacy for us.

We ask that as you boycott and protest Kanye West, that you not forget that we are a non-profit organization that like other non-profits needs donations, corporate support and volunteers. We do not want your rejection of Kanye West, to be a rejection of Dr. Donda West and the thousands of lives she impacted including her own son. As we prepare to launch our summer programming, we have been bombarded with inquiries about Kanye West. As we seek support to convert Kanye’s childhood home into a recording studio, museum and learning space – we have been unable to secure the financial support of Kanye despite multiple attempts, and despite those early conversations about his plan of support and advocacy for the youth in our programs.

Dr. Donda West’s motto and our motto at Donda’s House is “share your truth,” so today, we are electing to do just that. If you would like to support Donda’s House and our mission of providing access to the arts you can make a contribution here. If you would like to volunteer, our next volunteer meeting is Saturday, June 2nd at 10:00 a.m. at Dyett High School for the Arts, click here to RSVP. If you would like to offer words of encouragement or support, to our students, volunteers and/or staff you can contact us via e-mail at hello@dondashouseinc.org. In solidarity, we ask that you use the hashtag #supportdondashouse, and link to our website and social media. The youth are watching, and we want them to know that despite whatever their favorite celebrities are doing, or not doing, we are here for them and we will continue to serve and uplift them.


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Kanye owes his career to Rhymefest as well. Being that the nikka literally gave Kanye hit songs.
:comeon:

Ye was surrounded by many good to great mcs. It was yes opportunity, had he not used rhymefest where would rhymefest be. Anonymous. Prolly bytching bout ye like he did for past ten years cuz ye moved on.

People always shyt on ye early on for his raps when he was with fest... he was popular for the beats not the raps. Ye did not need rhymefest. Especially if he NOW gon use his mother against him acting like a broad kicking him while hes down in the media.

U defended cass not feeding his team but got the audacity to credit kanyes career to rhynefest lmao.
 

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fukk him and his whole interview. "Slavery?..400 Years?.. that sounds like a choice.." is a fukkin direct quote and there is no misinterpretation. The nikka is an idiot. Period.

Yeah, they're direct quotes if you take a 40 minute interview and reduce it to 10 second clips without context, dumb nikka.

But, if you're a nikka that's not a follower, who bases their opinions and beliefs on facts and logic, regardless of popular opinion, who chooses to listen to things in their entirety before passing judgement, you will clearly see that his comment was not about African slaves who were forcibly made to work for Europeans, but about people that choose to blindly follow popular opinion without taking time to take in information and think for themselves.

He was speaking specifically about nikkas like you, not your "ancestors" that you bum ass nikkas hold on to as an excuse for you contributing absolutely nothing to modern day society.

Don't quote me again if you don't want to be embarrassed.
 
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Pusha...:snoop:

Why did you have to start this breh??!!:sadcam:

Drake is like the 21st century version of the Viet Cong at this shyt :merchant:

And even tho hes on that asymmetric warfare tip, hes funded better than the US Army:damn:

I don't wanna see breh go out like this :mjcry:

Nikka too skilled and made too many dope songs I still rock with almost 20 years later :mjcry:

For old time's sake:



"Nah bytch we don't believe in airbags"

Gotdamn the game done changed :wow:
 

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Rhymefest is childhood friends with Ye along with GLC, Mikkey Halstead, Don C, and others. No ID was his mentor, Common was around at the time too. Everyone was personally influenced by Kanye's mom.

All I can say is that Rhymefest is not the only one concerned about Ye in his Chicago circle.
 
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