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Kanye West decided to do a guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show to discuss the twitter beef between the two. During the interview Yeezy made it clear that his beef will Kimmel was far from a sham and that he never felt the need to be involved in any stunts for publicity. He also cleared up with Jimmy through his many facial expressions to play nice. “Never think I’m not from Chicago for one second…”

Hahaha! Dont Push Him Jimmy

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Kimmel hopped right into business after the first few minutes of the interview by detailing the twitter feud between them a few weeks ago, before Kanye could even express why he was offended in the first place about Jimmy’s joke with his Zane Lowe interview.

After things cooled down between the two Yeezy went on about hoe brilliant he was and went into defense mode when he brought up the mother of his son Kim Kardashian, expressing that she was deserving of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Yeezy even went on about how his celebrity has reached a ceiling.
Kanye revealed that he wanted to break new ground with his ideas in the same way that he has done music, but people in positions of power who can help him, won’t give him a chance.

Over all it was a pretty good interview. Check out some highlights below:

“I’m totally weird, and I’m totally honest and I’m totally inappropriate at times. The thing is, if I was to say I wasn’t a genius, I’d be lying to you and myself.”

“I wouldn’t say I’m a rap artist, I’m more of a messenger than a rapper, so when you say rap beef it kind of undermines it.”

“They said something about they are not going to put my girl on the Walk of Fame because she’s a reality star. It’s like people are so dated in that modern. There is no way Kim Kardashian shouldn’t have a star on the Walk of Fame. It’s ridiculous concepts.”

“My grandfather loved Ali ’til he died and my grandmother hated Ali. So ya gonna love me, or ya gonna hate me but I’mma be me.”

“Media does everything they can to break artists’ spirits and I do everything to break media.”

“[On the toilet] is where I think of the best sh-t.”

“There’s no black guy at the end of the runway in Paris in all honesty {Kimmel: What about the Steve Harvey collection?} No! There’s no Steve Harvey collection. No extra buttons on jackets or anything like that.”

“It’s not about racism anymore, it’s classism. Like Paula Deen, she was old school with it. They like, we don’t do it like that anymore, that’s racist. We classist now. Classism is when they try to say, ‘You’re a rapper…your girl is on a reality show so you’re not up here with us. We’re old money.’ It’s snobbery and I’m not into all that snobbery, seriously. All we want to do is to make awesome stuff. All we want is a real shot.”

“I refuse to follow the rules that society has set up and the way that they control people with low self-esteem, with improper information, with branding, with marketing. I refuse to follow those rules. It’s about truth. It’s about information. It’s about awesomeness. And the only luxury is time, time that you spend with your family. That’s the only luxury, so the concept of luxury is improper to me.”

“The way paparazzi talk to me and my family is disrespectful. We bring something of joy to the world. When people hear my music, they have a good time. And I should be respected as such when I walk down the street. Don’t ask me a question about something you saw in the tabloids. Don’t try to antagonize me ’cause you know what, it’s not safe for you in the zoo. Never think that I’m not from Chicago for one second…”

“You do help me get money, paparazzi. You show people how fresh my outfit is … that helps me influence people.”

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“I’m totally weird, and I’m totally honest and I’m totally inappropriate at times. The thing is, if I was to say I wasn’t a genius, I’d be lying to you and myself.”

“I wouldn’t say I’m a rap artist, I’m more of a messenger than a rapper, so when you say rap beef it kind of undermines it.”

“They said something about they are not going to put my girl on the Walk of Fame because she’s a reality star. It’s like people are so dated in that modern. There is no way Kim Kardashian shouldn’t have a star on the Walk of Fame. It’s ridiculous concepts.”

“My grandfather loved Ali ’til he died and my grandmother hated Ali. So ya gonna love me, or ya gonna hate me but I’mma be me.”

“Media does everything they can to break artists’ spirits and I do everything to break media.”

“[On the toilet] is where I think of the best sh-t.”

“There’s no black guy at the end of the runway in Paris in all honesty {Kimmel: What about the Steve Harvey collection?} No! There’s no Steve Harvey collection. No extra buttons on jackets or anything like that.”

“It’s not about racism anymore, it’s classism. Like Paula Deen, she was old school with it. They like, we don’t do it like that anymore, that’s racist. We classist now. Classism is when they try to say, ‘You’re a rapper…your girl is on a reality show so you’re not up here with us. We’re old money.’ It’s snobbery and I’m not into all that snobbery, seriously. All we want to do is to make awesome stuff. All we want is a real shot.”

“I refuse to follow the rules that society has set up and the way that they control people with low self-esteem, with improper information, with branding, with marketing. I refuse to follow those rules. It’s about truth. It’s about information. It’s about awesomeness. And the only luxury is time, time that you spend with your family. That’s the only luxury, so the concept of luxury is improper to me.”

“The way paparazzi talk to me and my family is disrespectful. We bring something of joy to the world. When people hear my music, they have a good time. And I should be respected as such when I walk down the street. Don’t ask me a question about something you saw in the tabloids. Don’t try to antagonize me ’cause you know what, it’s not safe for you in the zoo. Never think that I’m not from Chicago for one second…”

“You do help me get money, paparazzi. You show people how fresh my outfit is … that helps me influence people.”

 

Niecey

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