Kanye West’s latest unabashed Twitter rant advised “white” publications to “not comment on black music anymore.”
The boastful social media user expressed his love for white folks on
Monday night, but shared that the population would never understand what
he called the descendants of former slaves.
“I love love love white people but you don't understand what it means
to be the great grandson of ex slaves and make it this far,” he
continued.
The 38-year-old named media organizations like Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and the New York Times as examples in his blame game.
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The comments came two days after West took to Twitter to loudly share rage over bad reviews for his latest album “The Life of Pablo.”
This time, he fueled the fires further, calling out white organizations
for hindering blacks from creating music, which he called one of the
only salvations for the race.
“The system is designed for colored people to fail and one of our only
voices is music. One of our only ways out is music,” he wrote.
“Aight then...” he continued, just as it seemed the rapper was about to conclude yet another social media tirade.
But, West wasn’t ready to drop the Twitter mic.
Shut the f--k up and enjoy the greatness,” he advised his legions of followers.
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And, fans shouldn’t bother sending Kim Kardashian’s beau any hate.
“This was made with love. Only God can judge me. So I only expect love back!!!” he added.
Once done with his race remarks, West reminded fans to check out his
latest project, which he stressed “will never never never be on Apple”
and only available on Tidal.
Only hours earlier, the hip-hop star was begging the world to financially help him out of the $53 million personal debt he claims to have.
The boastful rapper’s stream of outburst — which has seen him proclaim Bill Cosby’s innocence and defend his diss track against Taylor Swift — has flowed as West hypes up his recently released seventh album.
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