KANYE WEST x JIMMY KIMMEL [Full Interview in OP]

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I'm not saying any of that isnt true, but you're reaching hard to connect that to Kimmel making fun of Kanye. Did Kimmel clown his music? His food? The way he talked? The way he smelled? His nose, lips, hair? :comeon: Nah. He clowned a goofy and emotional rant about leather sweatpants.

Media turned on Kanye because of stupid comments like that. Again, if you think theyre unfairly targeting Kanye, why? Again, none of the other black celebs I mentioned or any of the hundreds of others get this treatment. Why not? Are they all kissing up to whitey and softshoein'? :comeon:

Halle Berry also had a problem with paparazzi bothering her kids and she worked and just got a law passed to make them fall back. Great opportunity for CACs to make fun of a black celebrity in the news, right? NOPE. Wonder why not? Oh, maybe because she didnt do an interview saying a bunch of stupid, self-important, delusional bullshyt. No one wants to hear that shyt and any celeb that makes a habit of doing that is gonna get shytted on, white, black or otherwise. Why is that hard for you to understand?

I'm not saying Kimmel's segment is racially driven, but what I'm saying is how black people react to it makes it a racial topic.

I STRONGLY believe that our reaction to shyt like this, makes it OK for white people to make fun of us for the other shyt that you just laid out in that post.

By the way, aside from the stuff about leather pants making headlines so white people can make fun of it, most everything what Kanye said in that interview was real, authentic knowledge being dropped about the way the business/fashion/music world works. It wasn't a joke and it was a really good listen. And if he was a white person talking about that kind of stuff, there would be nothing for anyone to make fun of.
 

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Oh his stars BEEN fading. MBDTF struggled to hit plat and had no radio smash. WTT was a rebound but that has Hova sharing the bill. Cruel Summer = flop. Yeezus (an album I like a lit) is barely gold.

And this twitter thing is barely news. It's more black twitter which only matters to Azalia Banks and that girl who's mad at Rihanna.

If Kimmel is an overlord the cacs are in trouble btw. Does that make Adam corolla his enforcer?

I'm not going to get into an argument about album sales with you. I will tell you that I would bet my life that more people listened to Yeezus this year than any other rap album, maybe any other album period across any genre. When he talks, people listen. When he raps, people listen. I would say right now his star is bigger than ever. He literally can't do anything without it being headline news across the country.
 

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look at him in the motherland :ohlawd:
As you can SEE, the Honorable Minister Kanye West is NOT afraid to offend his white overlords. Leather sweatpants were invented in KEMET.
 

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I'm not saying Kimmel's segment is racially driven, but what I'm saying is how black people react to it makes it a racial topic.

I STRONGLY believe that our reaction to shyt like this, makes it OK for white people to make fun of us for the other shyt that you just laid out in that post.

By the way, aside from the stuff about leather pants making headlines so white people can make fun of it, most everything what Kanye said in that interview was real, authentic knowledge being dropped about the way the business/fashion/music world works. It wasn't a joke and it was a really good listen. And if he was a white person talking about that kind of stuff, there would be nothing for anyone to make fun of.



Fiona Apple ring a bell? Remember when that little kooky caccette tried to rage against the powers that be? People had jokes.

Sinead O'connor?
 

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This twitter beef literally will not be tomorrow's headline. Nor was the interview with the cac.

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"Headline news" is just a turn of phrase. It does not literaly mean that this will be the headline of a newspaper tomorrow.

Look at how many people on this board are talking about Ye's interview. Look at how many people across the internet are talking about a fukking INTERVIEW. How many people in the world right now, could sit down for a random ass interview and get this much media attention about it?
 

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Well then you shouldn't say "literally". And this is all being perpetuated by those of us with actual common sense and the wackos like you. It's scary that guys like you are out there, man. Like...you really gotta get it together.
 

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LMFAO @ Jimmy.

Kanye looks stupid going off on Twitter. The interview he gave was great...but then he made himself look sensitive as fukk via Twitter...and for nothing. Jimmy's kid spoof was sooooo stupid in the first place...not worth addressing.
 
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Kanye is over sensitive! Jimmy kimmel and the rest of them have been making fun of everyone for years! Not like Kanye is the only one!

They will literally have someone on the show one week and crack a joke on them the next, it's not hate its humour!

Kanye needs to get a grip breh, acting like he's the only victim of jokes and paparazzi activities!
 

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Kanye West went off on Jimmy Kimmel on Twitter tonight, launching several trending topics and prompting many of West’s 9 million Twitter followers to scratch their heads. Though relatively few people saw the video that started all this before tonight—thus the head-scratching—the rant was in response to a segment that aired on Jimmy Kimmel Live! earlier this week. In it, Kimmel mocks Kanye at length, and then brings in two young children to reenact West’s recent interview with the BBC:

Kimmel’s bit is lame and unfunny, and depends only on ignorance for laughs. But if you can bear it, it’s worth breaking down piece by piece, because it exemplifies a particularly lazy and pervasive line of thinking about Kanye West.

Kimmel begins by relating how “he [Kanye] said he’s the No. 1 rock star on the planet, whatever planet he’s on.” He’s referring to this passage from the interview:

Rap is the new rock and roll. … We the rock stars, and I’m the biggest of all of them.
If Kimmel finds this funny, it’s only out of ignorance. Rap is the new rock and roll—or rather, it’s considerably bigger and more influential now than rock is. And so rappers arethe new rock stars—as host and influential music figure Zane Lowe correctly acknowledges in the interview, “it’s been like that for a minute” (or, to be more precise, at least since the early 2000s). And Kanye is, by general consensus, the biggest of all of them; even Drake, who’s likely to score the No. 1 album in the country this week,just said so only a few nights ago. In other words, the planet Kanye’s on when he says that is Earth. The real question is what planet Kimmel is on.

Next Kimmel says, “Does Kanye West know you’re not supposed to be your own hype man?” The answer, of course, is that in 2013, you are supposed to be your own hype man. Even the concept of the hype man, at least outside of live hip-hop, is fairly outdated. In the era of solo rap megastars—when the rappers that dominate the charts have names like Kanye West, Drake, Eminem, Nicki Minaj, and Jay Z—it’s precisely the job of the rapper to be his own hype man or woman. We’re a long way from Public Enemy.

The next clip Kimmel plays shows West claiming that he brought the idea for leather jogging pants to Fendi. The punch line is supposed to come when Kanye says, “How many motherfukkers you done seen with a leather jogging pant?” Kimmel responds, “I don’t know, none? Is that really a thing?” The short answer to that question is yes, theyare. In fact, in hip-hop and R&B, they’re a pretty big thing, worn by names like Rihanna,Beyoncé, and yes, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. If Kanye really did come up with that idea and no one listened, it’s understandable that he would be upset about it.

The next part is important. Kimmel adds, “That seems impractical to me, but I don’t know fashion. And to be honest I don’t follow a lot of what Kanye West has to say.” This is the point at which Kimmel, instead of assuming everything West has to say is laughable on its face, should at least have tried. After all, I didn’t know what Kanye meant by “leather jogging pants” either, but I did know that Kanye is an extremely intelligent person. All I had to do was Google it.

But instead of trying to understand, Kimmel does the opposite: He revels in his lack of comprehension, and puts Kanye’s words in the mouth of a child, in order to infantilize him. The point of the joke is clear: I don’t understand these remarks, so clearly they are the nonsense talk of a small child.

I’m not going to defend everything Kanye West has ever said. I’m not even going to defend everything Kanye West said in his angry response. But the real problem here isn’t Kanye, it’s Kimmel. If you don’t know the fashion world, then you shouldn’t try to tell Kanye West, who’s rubbed elbows with many of the biggest fashion designers in the world, about fashion. More importantly, if you’re a 45-year-old white dude who apparently doesn’t understand a thing about pop music, you shouldn’t try to tell one of the biggest hip-hop artists in the world about hip-hop.


http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat...l_on_twitter_kanye_is_right_about_kimmel.html

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I'm younger than Kanye West. Have a third helping of home made mad.
Stop the dumb shyt. You want everyone to handle Kanye with kid gloves while he rants like a delusional retard. :smh:

If you think this is about race, how come Kimmel isnt clowning Denzel Washington? No one making jokes about Don Cheadle or clowning Kendrick Lamar interviews or making sketches about Viola Davis or portraying ?uestlove as a child. Why? None of them go around constantly saying dumb shyt like Kanye. If youre gonna be a lame and take yourself that seriously, you cant go full retard. Ask Sean Penn, he learned.

All of those dudes you named are significantly inferior artist to Kanye

They also kiss the asses of their white overlords, as well.

We're killing him just like we did Michael.
 

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Why didn't Kayne go in like this when Ray J wrote that song about Kim
 

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"And the only nikka I got respect for is Wiz"

LISTEN TO THE MUSIC YOU PRIMITIVE PRIMATES
Oh I don't check for his music like that so I only response I saw was the comment about him being Brandy's sister
 
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