Kanye West
According to Ghostface Killah, Kanye West and Mike Dean will be executive producing his forthcoming Supreme Clientele 2 album. Being that the album is a sequel to a certified classic, the news was received with a fair share of caution instead of universal praise and excitement.
Jeen-Yuhs ("Genius" in case y'all were wondering), the trailer to the Yeezy documentary takes us back to 2004 before Kanye West became a household name
Though we don't ever see Kanye actually rapping or even get a good closeup of his face, it's still a pretty original and entertaining video.
Drake dipped into his petty bag and "leaked" a Kanye West song called "Life of the Party" that features a standout lyricism from Andre 3000. Speculation about why the song wasn't on Donda and debate over the bars aimed at Drake on Ye's verse soon started running rampant, but 3 Stacks himself has shed all the light on what went down.
One thing that has fans buzzing is West sharing a snippet of an Andre 3000 verse over a track he produced, and fans say that Drake's Sound 42 station on SiriusXM leaked a studio version of the track on its broadcast.
Every time Kanye West finds (or puts) himself in the news and trending on social media—usually behind some controversial comment he made or tweeted and, of course, when he drops a new album—anti-hypocrisy and misogynoir Twitter comes through with a fresh discussion about the curious career demise of singer Chrisette Michele. There are a lot […]
While this isn't so much a new video as it is just footage of a concert turned into one, it's still something for Kanye West fans to take in
Kanye West cheated on Kim Kardashian while they were married, allegedly. Although the former couple agreed to joint custody and things went relatively smoothly due to a prenup, and the revelation of infidelity was made on a song off his Donda album.
No word on whether this Drake supporter was from Chicago or actually made the trek from Toronto to Chicago just to pull this off
Kanye West finally released his latest album, Donda, on Sunday (August 29), but it hasn't been drama-free. According to Ye, the project was released by Universal, the home of his Def Jam recording home, without his permission.
After promising to release twice prior to the last listening event in Chicago, West made good on releasing the album on Sunday (August 29) and the early returns are coming in from Twitter.
Kanye West clearly is taking his time on everything. Besides his neverending DONDA listening tour, it seems that Yeezy's divorce from Kim Kardashian might not be a lock.