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Kanye West Snapshots
Kanye West Foundation Chief Executive Officer Joseph Collins (R) and Chicago Public School Chief Executive Officer Ron Huberman (second from right) are interviewed with students at the Kanye West Foundation's 3rd annual Stay in School event at the Farragut Career Academy on June 8, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. The Kanye West Foundation's 3rd Annual Stay In School Event Farragut Career Academy Chicago, IL United States June 8, 2010 Photo by Paul Warner/WireImage.com To license this image (60680843), contact WireImage.com
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Kanye West Foundation Chief Executive Officer Joseph Collins (R) and Chicago Public School Chief Executive Officer Ron Huberman (L) attend the Kanye West Foundation's 3rd annual Stay in School event at the Farragut Career Academy on June 8, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. The Kanye West Foundation's 3rd Annual Stay In School Event Farragut Career Academy Chicago, IL United States June 8, 2010 Photo by Paul Warner/WireImage.com To license this image (60680846), contact WireImage.com
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Musician Lupe Fiasco and musician/actor Common attend the luncheon on behalf of the Kanye West Foundation at Buca di Beppo Chicago on June 8, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. Kanye West Common & Lupa Fiasco Luncheon on Behalf of Kanye West Foundation Buca di Beppo Chicago Chicago, IL United States June 8, 2010 Photo by Barry Brecheisen/WireImage.com To license this image (60681258), contact WireImage.com
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CHICAGO - JUNE 08: Kanye West (L) and Common perform at the Kanye West Foundation's 3rd annual Stay in School event at the Farragut Career Academy on June 8, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Kanye West;Common
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CHICAGO - JUNE 08: Common performs at the Kanye West Foundation's 3rd annual Stay in School event at the Farragut Career Academy on June 8, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Common
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FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2005 file photo, rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight is taken away by paramedics after he was shot in the leg at the Shore Club in Miami Beach, Fla. Knight, was shot once in the upper right leg by an unknown assailant at the star-studded party hosted by Grammy-wining hip hop artist Kanye West. More than four years later, Knight is claiming in a lawsuit that West and the Shore Club's owners failed to provide adequate security. Knight is seeking more than $1 million, including a 15-carat diamond earring he lost in the chaos. (AP Photo/Kim Tumey, File) NO SALES
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Singers Kanye West, Tony Bennett, Jennifer Hudson, Al Jardine, Jamie Foxx, Carlos Santana and others perform "We Are The World 25 Years for Haiti" pose for a group picture following the recording session held at Jim Henson Studios on February 1, 2010 in Hollywood, California. "We Are The World 25 Years For Haiti" Recording Session Jim Henson Studios Hollywood, CA United States February 2, 2010 Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com To license this image (59480499), contact WireImage.com
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Singers A.R. Rahman, Gladys Knight, will.i.am, Toni Braxton, Brian Wilson, Kanye West and others perform at the "We Are The World 25 Years for Haiti" recording session held at Jim Henson Studios on February 1, 2010 in Hollywood, California. "We Are The World 25 Years For Haiti" Recording Session Jim Henson Studios Hollywood, CA United States February 2, 2010 Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com To license this image (59480685), contact WireImage.com
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Singers Wyclef Jean, Kanye West and Jennifer Hudson perform at the "We Are The World 25 Years for Haiti" recording session held at Jim Henson Studios on February 1, 2010 in Hollywood, California. "We Are The World 25 Years For Haiti" Recording Session Jim Henson Studios Hollywood, CA United States February 2, 2010 Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com To license this image (59480534), contact WireImage.com
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Singers Natalie Cole, Kanye West and Jennifer Hudson perform "We Are The World 25 Years for Haiti" pose for a group picture following the recording session held at Jim Henson Studios on February 1, 2010 in Hollywood, California. "We Are The World 25 Years For Haiti" Recording Session Jim Henson Studios Hollywood, CA United States February 2, 2010 Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com To license this image (59480776), contact WireImage.com
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Too bad we have to be subjected to this racist and all his tripe. Time he remembers that it's not just blacks who listen to him, are part of his fan base, purchase his recordings. Or does he ignore that fact since it's money in his pocket and they are only a convenient means to an end?
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are you kidding me with calling him a racist after he said out of his own mouth that he is NOT? i'm sure you have had some not so "PC" moments but they weren't captured and replayed for the world to see. let the man live. if you like his music, fine. if not move along. it's that simple.
support kanye! buy his album :-D
Everyone deserves to be forgiven, you need to think before you speak man...are you bipolar...or on something?
You just say some really stupid things in the wrong places.
Be a creative professional. Focus you energy on others instead of your self in a positive good way you reap what you sow bro and
your reaping.
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Who would follow this moron on twitter? Plus from the post above he sounds paranoid psycho so he should check himself into a mental hospital and go away!
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judge not..that you be not judged...
a pretty simple thing to live by...
you reap what you sow...
also a pretty simple thing to live by
Forgiveness...we all need it and we all need to give it...
Also, It's usually best to think, use wisdom, before we speak...(no matter who we are...)
Finally: Truth usually finds its way to the surface--accept it, use it and move on...
What a GAYFISH!
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Kanye... one troubled young man. I hope he can get help and get his head screwed on straight.
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Yours is the first sane, adult post I've read here, and the only one so far that I totally agree with. West knows he made a couple of huge mistakes (and those are the ones we know about), and now he's trying to figure out how to make amends and at least partially rebuild his career.
He doesn't appear too bright in the first place, and I guess he drinks, which will make you even less intelligent and cause you to do and say things you later regret. Personally, I couldn't care less about the man, but everybody deserves at least one more chance. I hope he succeeds. In the meantime, maybe he should seek out a qualified clinical psychologist who really enjoys a challenge.
It's entertaining to watch his mental problems run his life.
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I like how Kanye tends to use correct spelling, capitalization, and punctuation, even on twitter. I can respect the man for saving my brain from having to translate lolspeak gibberish. Not really a fan of the music, but I like him more as a person.
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he is neither bipolar nor special. he is a self centered fool
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He brought all his trouble on himself. No one at fault
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pleasePleasePLEASE be a man of your word, Mr. West, regarding "swearing off media appearances."
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He is a genius. Geniuses are always misunderstood. Yeah he's a little off...but that's because he's a genius. And we love and support him. Some of you are just jealous....get a life!!!
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KANYE WEST IS A RACIST EDVERYBODY NEED TO ACCEPT THAT I BET HIS POOR MOTHER IS ROLLING IN HER GRAVE FOR WHAT KANYE WEST DOING TO HIS CAREER
Tweeting or twittering..whatever you call it...is the gayest thing in the world. Why anyone feels a need to "tweet" or "twit" is beyond me!
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Keep doing you Kanye.. One day they will catch up.
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He is incredibly full of himself, appears to be quite a bit less intelligent that he makes himself out to be, and has a heightened sense of self-worth!
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No, he's not a racist. You all just don't understand him. Like I said, he's a bit to the left, he marches to the beat of his own drum. He's actually very loving and caring, sensitive and sweet. *and cute too* lol..... Book smart, and a genius. Good business man. Ask Macy's and Martha Stewart. Oh maybe she's not a good example with you guys.... lol
Yeah, maybe he still has some growing up to do. Okay, he's a spoiled brat with a bit of an ego and a big mouth. But this does not make him a racist. You all just want talk badly of the man. So go right ahead. It's your perogative. But he really is not a racist. And while you all are talking trash about him, he's hip-hoppin' all the way to the bank.
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