The only reason we even put up with Kanye is because, it just dont seem right to want someone to go ahead and kill themself, but lets just say if he was on the ledge of a building the crowd would be yelling JUMP !!!
You know, I never did really think that Kanye could rap worth a fuck at all.
I am aware that he's an accomplished producer though. However, I just wished he had stayed behind the engineer's desk in the studio and never opened his mouth to the public.
I struggle daily not to flat-out hate this dude and hope for his failure just because I like his music. I have to balance that with the fact that I'm morally opposed to liking anyone who acts the way he does.
Can't Puffy reach out to this dude and teach him how to be gay in private without looking like a hot ass mess everytime he come out to work. He was losing his mind before his moms passed
Somebody get me a belt so I can straight up whup this dude. He knows better than to be acting like this. It's obvious he ain't been right since his momma died, but don't this dude got an auntie or two who can set his ass straight???
Address him as such.. LMAO, seriously his new name should be Lauren Hill all he is missing is the red rouge on his cheek and it would be a wrap. Lost it, he cant blame that champagne he was rocking that mullet before he got to that room. All them suga boyz he rolled into Paris with he expect us to believe his *sshole is still tight. he grew that mullet for grip purposes and grip purposes only! Po lil Tink Tink
wow...can everybody just give him the attention that he needs and *deserves*. don't he just scream attention whore. and his clothes are a hot ass mess.
Anyone else realize only these gay flossies are making it in hollywood? who not selling there souls to the devil, cracking they ass to him. Sad, I just dont envy these people. it is not a good look - period.
oh. hey kanye. i hear the south of france is nice at this time of year. i wouldn't know i never seem to find the extra $$ lying around to go buuut also i've never been a stressed out self-destructing ASS soo... maybe you can take a few weeks months whatever and ya know go, then tell me how it is when you come to your senses.
I LOVE IT . . .He's gone a little CRAZY, but going a LITTLE crazy never hurt anyone and I LIKE his shoes, they're DOPE . . .Why can't the black community just Support our black folk out there doing something DIFFERENT, instead of always being unpaid critics, and just being plain NEGATIVE!
^^^So are Black folks not allowed to have an opinion that doesn't jive with the establishment? I think it's great that people feel free to criticize our Black stars. It shows we won't just swallow whatever crap is trotted out before us by Hollywood.
^^^ Well who said A Black man's Dreams to be a Fashion designer came from Hollywood? I thought they came from a place a little more personal than that, but of course everyone is allowed to have an opinion, I just believe that even if you might not like it, and even if it's not exactly your flavor . . .Why rain on his parade? He has accomplished something!
I haven't even cliicked the video yet but he looks hella crazy sitting that chair. Where is his dad? Were they close because Kanye looks like he needs a hug from someone.Sad!
Elove, Kanye is a crackhead?Oh, I thought he was just like that(whiny..needy pouty baby mess)!Now, that explains the extra attention and strange e-rants!Hmmm...I think?
Yea well I luv Kanye! Every since Jesus Walks either you feel his ish or you don't. There is no in between with him. He has been through alot with his car crash and moms passing so I cut him a break. He is on a journey and doin the best he can. Not sure I agree with the gay rumors and I was rotfl with this video. he is def on some other ish right now but I agree calling him names sayin hes on drugs maybe E but i never hurd of him being on coke and I know industry girls who have kicked it with him. LV is still my fav brand and I give him props for doin a deal with them. Remember he said you cant tell him nuthin!
I try not to judge him because he probably is having a hard time coping but be reasonable. Folks are unemployed and soon to be unemployed find something else to brag about besides yourself. Tasteless
Bailout for U.S. Banks info: reference-Yahoo News 01/27/2009
WASHINGTON – They've been bailed out, but not kicked out. At banks that are receiving federal bailout money nearly nine out of every 10 of the most senior executives from 2006 are still on the job, according to an Associated Press analysis of regulatory and company documents. The AP's review reveals one of the ironies of the bank bailout: The same executives who were at the controls as the banking system nearly collapsed are the ones the government is counting on to help save it. Even top executives whose banks made such risky loans they imperiled the economy have been largely spared any threat to their jobs, as Washington pumped billions in taxpayer money into the companies. Less fortunate are more than 100,000 bank employees laid off during a two-year stretch when industry unemployment nearly tripled, bank stocks plummeted and credit dried up. "The same people at the top are still there, the same people who made the decisions causing a lot of our financial crisis," said Rebecca Trevino of Louisville, Ky., a mother of three who was laid off from her job as a Bank of America training coordinator in October. "But that's what tends to happen in leadership. The people at the top, there's always some other place to lay blame." That workers and managers experience a recession differently is hardly a surprise. What's new is that taxpayers are now shareholders in the nation's bailed-out banks, yet they lack the usual shareholder power to question management decisions or demand house-cleaning in the executive suites. Wells Fargo & Co., for example, once was among the top lenders of subprime mortgages, or loans to buyers with low credit scores. The company received $25 billion in bailout money and plans layoffs in the coming months. But longtime CEO Richard Kovacevich remains the company's chairman, and the board recently waived its mandatory retirement age for him. John Stumpf, the president since 2005, became chief executive in 2007. "Our senior leadership team of our CEO and his direct reports have an average tenure of almost a quarter-century with our company," Wells Fargo spokeswoman Julia Tunis Bernard said in a prepared statement. "Our unchanging vision, values and time-tested business model will continue to guide our leaders and our team into the future, and are now more than ever a competitive advantage as our industry evolves." Under the government's no-strings-attached bailout plan, taxpayers must take it on faith that bank executives will make better decisions this time around, said Jamie Court, president of the California-based group Consumer Watchdog. "When you deal with the same dogs, you're going to end up with the same fleas," Court said. The bailout list includes banks of all sizes — from Wall Street giants to small community banks. Some led the rush into subprime mortgages. Others followed. Many executives on the list are small-town executives who don't earn anything close to Wall Street salaries and who suffered alongside their communities when the economy turned sour. The trouble with the bailout is that nobody in government ever stopped to figure out who caused the avalanche and who simply got buried, said University of Maryland business professor Peter Morici. "If they got involved in questionable loans and contributed to the speculative bubble, they should be out," Morici said. "These people should be removed and banned from banking, unless we wanted to make them all janitors. But the question then is, 'Can they be trusted wandering around the offices at night?'" Barack Obama as president-elect and some in Congress have suggested auto company executives should lose their jobs as part of the bailout of that industry. But there has been no such suggestion about banks. Congress twice authorized $350 billion in bank bailout money. Both times, lawmakers set few conditions on the money. The president of the American Bankers Association, Ed Yingling, said he understands taxpayers are frustrated. But most banks had nothing to do with the subprime crisis, he said. As for whether taxpayers should demand management changes, he said that was never a condition of the bailout plan the government crafted. "Are we going to have the American people saying, 'We're invested in you, so now we should look at your margins, look at every loan you make, look at your lending policies?' No. That was never discussed," Yingling said. "You can't micromanage banks." In some cases the market held executives accountable for the mortgage crisis. When banks such as Washington Mutual, Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers were bought up, many executives lost their jobs. When the government took over mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, directors and executives were fired. But the financial bailout has resulted in no such consequences. AP's review of the more than 200 publicly traded banks that received federal bailout money found that about 87 percent of the top three executives in 2006 — typically the chief executive, operating and financial officers — still remain on the job. And that number is deceptively low, since those few executives who left their jobs often did so because they retired — or died. Several stayed on as directors or in consulting positions. Even banks that were involved in risky lending saw little turnover: _JPMorgan Chase & Co., which invested billions in subprime mortgages, has the same leadership team, led by CEO James Dimon. Dimon made about $28 million in 2007. The company is shedding about 10 percent of its investment bank staff. _Cleveland-based KeyCorp, which ran subprime lending subsidiary Champion Mortgage until late 2006, received $2.5 billion in bailout money. Its chairman and CEO, Henry Meyer, has been in charge since 2001. Jeffrey Weeden, the company's chief financial officer, and Thomas Stevens, the administrative officer who oversaw the risk review group, have been on the job for years. KeyCorp has been cutting jobs over the past two years, including 200 announced this month at a Tacoma, Wash., call center. A company spokesman said the bank was too busy preparing its earnings report to answer questions about whether taxpayers should have confidence in the company's management. "The on-the-record comment I would make is that we declined to comment even though we'd like to, because we don't have time," spokesman Bill Murschel said. _Capital One Financial Corp., one of the nation's biggest credit-card providers, dove into the risky mortgage business when it bought GreenPoint Mortgage in 2006. GreenPoint made exotic loans to borrowers without verifying income or credit scores, then sold those loans to investors. A year later, Capital One shuttered GreenPoint, cutting 1,900 jobs. CEO Richard Fairbank and his top executives were not among them. The company received about $3.5 billion in bailout money. In Louisville, Trevino and her family are living mostly off credit cards and savings while she interviews for jobs. Her husband is in commercial real estate, which has slowed significantly. After what she described as a bare-bones Christmas, she said she looked over her household finances and realized they might lose their home. "That's when I was just, 'Lord, I know you have a plan. Can you just show me? I'd really like to know,'" she said. Trevino said she isn't upset that her old boss, Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis, is still on the job. There are others in the industry with greater responsibility for the crisis, she said. Trevino agreed the federal government needed to rescue the banks but said there should have been some oversight. "It is surprising that leadership can make decisions that lead to financial ruin for so many," she said, "and then get bailed out for it." ___ Associated Press writer Bruce Schreiner in Louisville, Ky. contributed to this report
Ahhh Stop Hating People! Does Kanye have issues? Yes! Does the man make slammin music? Hell Yes! ISSSSS his swagger on a hundred thousand trillion? If you would allow yourselves to stop hating for just a second you would realize, hell to the hell to the yes! This man would have to be an idiot not to know he has flaws, Lords knows the world points it out enough. He simply chooses not to acknowledge his flaws. In lieu, he chooses to accentuate the positive. We need more people like that! The world would be a better place if everyone was as happy about who they are as Kanye West is. Think about it....
This nigga is borrowing MLK's name to celebrate da fact dat he "designed" a fuckin shoe. Talk about creatin' a monster. Who knew da lil nigga spittin through da wired-shut jaws was gon' turn into da most faggoty big-headed nigga hip-hop eva disowned?
I am still trying to figure out...did he get a hold to some good shit? Or has the death of his mother drove him completely crazy...I agree, you would hate to wish someone would just JUMP!!! Kanye I will keep you in my prayers...cuz ya need them brotha
Now yall know the boy aint right, anytime a Blackman rename himself and its a deeper slave name, thats that public school education system. I guess money can be boring if you find have idle time and cant trust everyone around you to talk to so u get on you tube and talk to everybody about absolutely nothing, cause his Mom was Kanye rock as it should have been since he's not in a committed relationship that would have the queen to keep him grounded as he could be. But the boy going though something yall work with him. He one of the few rappers out there that will put those white folks on blast when they try to erase the past. We luv u Kanye but clam down, we see you player.
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59 comments:
Oh, God! *rolleyes*
The only reason we even put up with Kanye is because, it just dont seem right to want someone to go ahead and kill themself, but lets just say if he was on the ledge of a building the crowd would be yelling JUMP !!!
You know, I never did really think that Kanye could rap worth a fuck at all.
I am aware that he's an accomplished producer though. However, I just wished he had stayed behind the engineer's desk in the studio and never opened his mouth to the public.
Is this a Louis V. infomercial???
He needs to take his meds..
Please no more...his mother died, he ain't over it. Folks die everyday. Seek help if necessary.
He gonna get young berg'ed in a minute.
I struggle daily not to flat-out hate this dude and hope for his failure just because I like his music. I have to balance that with the fact that I'm morally opposed to liking anyone who acts the way he does.
I think Theo Huxtable has gone crazy
LOL ISSUES.. Bless his heart
Can't Puffy reach out to this dude and teach him how to be gay in private without looking like a hot ass mess everytime he come out to work. He was losing his mind before his moms passed
Somebody get me a belt so I can straight up whup this dude. He knows better than to be acting like this. It's obvious he ain't been right since his momma died, but don't this dude got an auntie or two who can set his ass straight???
With all his money he still looks like a homeless mental patient.
He has officially lost his mind!
Cracky!!! is his new name he making mad money shame he will need to blow it all on therapy.
I don't think he's really grieved over his mum. This guy is going to explode, and not in a good way.
College Drop Out.... Still The Best Album To DATE.
YE IS MY DOGG AND ALL BUT HE LOOK LIKE HE ON THAT SHIT DONT GET TO HOLLYWOOD DOG MEMBA WHERE U CAME FROM
NEVA FORGET OSCAR GRANT RIP
"FUCK THA POPO CAUSE THAT 39% TAX I PAY DONT GET ME NUTHIN BUT A CHOKE HOLD AND SOME PEPPER SPRAY"
-E40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vascBlzwYo0
The official beginning of the end of the Kanye West.
Address him as such.. LMAO, seriously his new name should be Lauren Hill all he is missing is the red rouge on his cheek and it would be a wrap. Lost it, he cant blame that champagne he was rocking that mullet before he got to that room. All them suga boyz he rolled into Paris with he expect us to believe his *sshole is still tight. he grew that mullet for grip purposes and grip purposes only! Po lil Tink Tink
wow...can everybody just give him the attention that he needs and *deserves*. don't he just scream attention whore. and his clothes are a hot ass mess.
Wow, I read the posts first hoping that someone would reference the name so I wouldn't have to watch the video. No such luck.
Yeah, his cheese done slid off the cracker. He's borderline certifiable. LOL
Anyone else realize only these gay flossies are making it in hollywood? who not selling there souls to the devil, cracking they ass to him. Sad, I just dont envy these people. it is not a good look - period.
Rappers usually r high school educated at best. he should close his mouth and go back to school. ignorance isnt pretty
Look beyond the price points and he's a cornball! For real, he's so hungry for attention. I'm ready for someone to hit the next button!
Mr. West,
Just say no to drugs.
oh. hey kanye. i hear the south of france is nice at this time of year. i wouldn't know i never seem to find the extra $$ lying around to go buuut also i've never been a stressed out self-destructing ASS soo... maybe you can take a few weeks months whatever and ya know go, then tell me how it is when you come to your senses.
Martin Louie King, Jr...LMFAO
I am surprised nobody mentioned how his "flossing", may affect the folks that are going thru a hard times right now.
Altho, that hotel room is hawt!
it least it ain't as bad a big baby jesus. but a close second none the less. cocaine is a helluva drug.
that nigga need to sit down with them Jumpin Jack Flash shoes (fuck this nigga think he fooling? oh yea kids under 21)
I'm not paying attn to this cornball ass nigga no more...he does this shit so yall can comment & post about it (keeping him relevant)
Dear Kanye,
Please go into hiding.
Thanks!
I'm sorry, but Kanye sounds like a dum-may.
I LOVE IT . . .He's gone a little CRAZY, but going a LITTLE crazy never hurt anyone and I LIKE his shoes, they're DOPE . . .Why can't the black community just Support our black folk out there doing something DIFFERENT, instead of always being unpaid critics, and just being plain NEGATIVE!
^^^So are Black folks not allowed to have an opinion that doesn't jive with the establishment? I think it's great that people feel free to criticize our Black stars. It shows we won't just swallow whatever crap is trotted out before us by Hollywood.
geez Kanye, shut the fuck up! he needs counseling.
i dont care if he is black or white or whatever, i cant stand his "swag" and he brags like a six year old with a new bike. soo over it.
oh, New Edition called, and said they want that haircut back.
co-sign with wild safari
^^^ Well who said A Black man's Dreams to be a Fashion designer came from Hollywood? I thought they came from a place a little more personal than that, but of course everyone is allowed to have an opinion, I just believe that even if you might not like it, and even if it's not exactly your flavor . . .Why rain on his parade? He has accomplished something!
Is he serious? He needs some guidance...
He's gone officially bonkers.
@ THE HOUSTONGIRL
HELL YEA THEM THOSE WHOPPI GOLDBERG SPECIAL EDDITION JUMPING JACK FLASH KICKS LOL
NEVA FORGET OSCAR GRANT RIP
"FUCK THA POPO CAUSE THAT 39% TAX I PAY DONT GET ME NUTHIN BUT A CHOKE HOLD AND SOME PEPPER SPRAY"
-E40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vascBlzwYo0
I wish he would shut the hell up. He says something more ridiculous everytime he's interviewed lately. I think it's a cry for help.
Mr. west u come so far....but now i see u lost ur mind.
I take it that Kanye didn't have many childhood friends, but plenty of imaginary friends, and played very well by himself. Poor little Kanye.
LOL @ the new edition haircut. Kanye needs help... but I can't lie those ltd edition jumping jack flashes are NOICE :)...
Swagger on 100 thousand trillion my ass. Will we still be talking about K in 5 years?
He SEEMS fine to me...
A Fully-Functioning Crack Head living in L.A. who happens to be a Mega-Star in the entertainment business LOL LOL
Trust Me he use to be MUCH-WORSE when he didn't have No FAME & No Fucking Money !!! (Real Talk) ;-)
Anybody know the M.S.R.P. of his shoes, besides too damn much?
I haven't even cliicked the video yet but he looks hella crazy sitting that chair. Where is his dad? Were they close because Kanye looks like he needs a hug from someone.Sad!
Elove, Kanye is a crackhead?Oh, I thought he was just like that(whiny..needy pouty baby mess)!Now, that explains the extra attention and strange e-rants!Hmmm...I think?
Yea well I luv Kanye! Every since Jesus Walks either you feel his ish or you don't. There is no in between with him. He has been through alot with his car crash and moms passing so I cut him a break. He is on a journey and doin the best he can. Not sure I agree with the gay rumors and I was rotfl with this video. he is def on some other ish right now but I agree calling him names sayin hes on drugs maybe E but i never hurd of him being on coke and I know industry girls who have kicked it with him. LV is still my fav brand and I give him props for doin a deal with them. Remember he said you cant tell him nuthin!
51/50
I try not to judge him because he probably is having a hard time coping but be reasonable. Folks are unemployed and soon to be unemployed find something else to brag about besides yourself.
Tasteless
Mrs. Moody
Bailout for U.S. Banks info:
reference-Yahoo News 01/27/2009
WASHINGTON – They've been bailed out, but not kicked out. At banks that are receiving federal bailout money nearly nine out of every 10 of the most senior executives from 2006 are still on the job, according to an Associated Press analysis of regulatory and company documents.
The AP's review reveals one of the ironies of the bank bailout: The same executives who were at the controls as the banking system nearly collapsed are the ones the government is counting on to help save it.
Even top executives whose banks made such risky loans they imperiled the economy have been largely spared any threat to their jobs, as Washington pumped billions in taxpayer money into the companies. Less fortunate are more than 100,000 bank employees laid off during a two-year stretch when industry unemployment nearly tripled, bank stocks plummeted and credit dried up.
"The same people at the top are still there, the same people who made the decisions causing a lot of our financial crisis," said Rebecca Trevino of Louisville, Ky., a mother of three who was laid off from her job as a Bank of America training coordinator in October. "But that's what tends to happen in leadership. The people at the top, there's always some other place to lay blame."
That workers and managers experience a recession differently is hardly a surprise. What's new is that taxpayers are now shareholders in the nation's bailed-out banks, yet they lack the usual shareholder power to question management decisions or demand house-cleaning in the executive suites.
Wells Fargo & Co., for example, once was among the top lenders of subprime mortgages, or loans to buyers with low credit scores. The company received $25 billion in bailout money and plans layoffs in the coming months. But longtime CEO Richard Kovacevich remains the company's chairman, and the board recently waived its mandatory retirement age for him. John Stumpf, the president since 2005, became chief executive in 2007.
"Our senior leadership team of our CEO and his direct reports have an average tenure of almost a quarter-century with our company," Wells Fargo spokeswoman Julia Tunis Bernard said in a prepared statement. "Our unchanging vision, values and time-tested business model will continue to guide our leaders and our team into the future, and are now more than ever a competitive advantage as our industry evolves."
Under the government's no-strings-attached bailout plan, taxpayers must take it on faith that bank executives will make better decisions this time around, said Jamie Court, president of the California-based group Consumer Watchdog.
"When you deal with the same dogs, you're going to end up with the same fleas," Court said.
The bailout list includes banks of all sizes — from Wall Street giants to small community banks. Some led the rush into subprime mortgages. Others followed.
Many executives on the list are small-town executives who don't earn anything close to Wall Street salaries and who suffered alongside their communities when the economy turned sour. The trouble with the bailout is that nobody in government ever stopped to figure out who caused the avalanche and who simply got buried, said University of Maryland business professor Peter Morici.
"If they got involved in questionable loans and contributed to the speculative bubble, they should be out," Morici said. "These people should be removed and banned from banking, unless we wanted to make them all janitors. But the question then is, 'Can they be trusted wandering around the offices at night?'"
Barack Obama as president-elect and some in Congress have suggested auto company executives should lose their jobs as part of the bailout of that industry. But there has been no such suggestion about banks. Congress twice authorized $350 billion in bank bailout money. Both times, lawmakers set few conditions on the money.
The president of the American Bankers Association, Ed Yingling, said he understands taxpayers are frustrated. But most banks had nothing to do with the subprime crisis, he said. As for whether taxpayers should demand management changes, he said that was never a condition of the bailout plan the government crafted.
"Are we going to have the American people saying, 'We're invested in you, so now we should look at your margins, look at every loan you make, look at your lending policies?' No. That was never discussed," Yingling said. "You can't micromanage banks."
In some cases the market held executives accountable for the mortgage crisis. When banks such as Washington Mutual, Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers were bought up, many executives lost their jobs. When the government took over mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, directors and executives were fired.
But the financial bailout has resulted in no such consequences. AP's review of the more than 200 publicly traded banks that received federal bailout money found that about 87 percent of the top three executives in 2006 — typically the chief executive, operating and financial officers — still remain on the job.
And that number is deceptively low, since those few executives who left their jobs often did so because they retired — or died. Several stayed on as directors or in consulting positions.
Even banks that were involved in risky lending saw little turnover:
_JPMorgan Chase & Co., which invested billions in subprime mortgages, has the same leadership team, led by CEO James Dimon. Dimon made about $28 million in 2007. The company is shedding about 10 percent of its investment bank staff.
_Cleveland-based KeyCorp, which ran subprime lending subsidiary Champion Mortgage until late 2006, received $2.5 billion in bailout money. Its chairman and CEO, Henry Meyer, has been in charge since 2001. Jeffrey Weeden, the company's chief financial officer, and Thomas Stevens, the administrative officer who oversaw the risk review group, have been on the job for years.
KeyCorp has been cutting jobs over the past two years, including 200 announced this month at a Tacoma, Wash., call center. A company spokesman said the bank was too busy preparing its earnings report to answer questions about whether taxpayers should have confidence in the company's management.
"The on-the-record comment I would make is that we declined to comment even though we'd like to, because we don't have time," spokesman Bill Murschel said.
_Capital One Financial Corp., one of the nation's biggest credit-card providers, dove into the risky mortgage business when it bought GreenPoint Mortgage in 2006. GreenPoint made exotic loans to borrowers without verifying income or credit scores, then sold those loans to investors.
A year later, Capital One shuttered GreenPoint, cutting 1,900 jobs. CEO Richard Fairbank and his top executives were not among them. The company received about $3.5 billion in bailout money.
In Louisville, Trevino and her family are living mostly off credit cards and savings while she interviews for jobs. Her husband is in commercial real estate, which has slowed significantly. After what she described as a bare-bones Christmas, she said she looked over her household finances and realized they might lose their home.
"That's when I was just, 'Lord, I know you have a plan. Can you just show me? I'd really like to know,'" she said.
Trevino said she isn't upset that her old boss, Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis, is still on the job. There are others in the industry with greater responsibility for the crisis, she said.
Trevino agreed the federal government needed to rescue the banks but said there should have been some oversight.
"It is surprising that leadership can make decisions that lead to financial ruin for so many," she said, "and then get bailed out for it."
___
Associated Press writer Bruce Schreiner in Louisville, Ky. contributed to this report
;-)
Ahhh Stop Hating People! Does Kanye have issues? Yes! Does the man make slammin music? Hell Yes! ISSSSS his swagger on a hundred thousand trillion? If you would allow yourselves to stop hating for just a second you would realize, hell to the hell to the yes! This man would have to be an idiot not to know he has flaws, Lords knows the world points it out enough. He simply chooses not to acknowledge his flaws. In lieu, he chooses to accentuate the positive. We need more people like that! The world would be a better place if everyone was as happy about who they are as Kanye West is. Think about it....
He is SCREAMING for attention. I wonder whats going on with him. Geez..........
LOL Please go into hiding. You're darn right there.
On a side note I bet you he's into some real kinky sexual shit. Just kinda looks like the diaper-wearing-sucking-on-a-titty kinda guy.
Or maybe he's just a homosexual. In any case he's not your average.
wtf is he even talking about? SHUT UP SOMETIMES!
a new "mane" ...the afro mullet. ninja please! omfg...
This nigga is borrowing MLK's name to celebrate da fact dat he "designed" a fuckin shoe. Talk about creatin' a monster. Who knew da lil nigga spittin through da wired-shut jaws was gon' turn into da most faggoty big-headed nigga hip-hop eva disowned?
Wow! He's ridiculous. I feel bad for him. He should grow up and look up the word humble. Fans don't appreciate that. We make him what he is though.
I am still trying to figure out...did he get a hold to some good shit? Or has the death of his mother drove him completely crazy...I agree, you would hate to wish someone would just JUMP!!! Kanye I will keep you in my prayers...cuz ya need them brotha
Now yall know the boy aint right, anytime a Blackman rename himself and its a deeper slave name, thats that public school education system. I guess money can be boring if you find have idle time and cant trust everyone around you to talk to so u get on you tube and talk to everybody about absolutely nothing, cause his Mom was Kanye rock as it should have been since he's not in a committed relationship that would have the queen to keep him grounded as he could be. But the boy going though something yall work with him. He one of the few rappers out there that will put those white folks on blast when they try to erase the past. We luv u Kanye but clam down, we see you player.
Good Day,
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