Kayne West’s Bizarre Race Rant: White News Outlets Should Not Comment on Black Music


Kanye West followed his racist comment with another one, saying that the “system is designed for colored people to fail.” Again, not true. Maybe if he didn’t spend his money so recklessly, he wouldn’t be $53 million in debt. And he has no room to even be talking. He’s several tax brackets above the people he claims to identify with. And then there’s his new album . . .

He also revealed that his album will never go on sale and will only ever be available on Tidal, the digital music service which is subscription based and owned by his friend Jay Z and other music artists.

‘My album will never never never be on Apple. And it will never be for sale… You can only get it on Tidal,’ wrote Kanye on Twitter.

‘Please to all my friends fans and music lovers. Sign up to Tidal now.’

He then ended his series of tweets by writing; ‘Also all Good Fridays songs will be on Tidal. Me and Kendrick got 40 songs and me and Young Thug got 40 songs. 40/40 club!!!’

Good Fridays is a free music giveaway Kanye launched while promoting his 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

It relaunched in January of this year to promote his new album and will now continue it seems on Tidal.

It is unclear what Kanye’s anger towards Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, New York Times stems from, though it could be a result of their reception of his new album.

Strangely enough, the publications he ranted against actually gave his new album decent reviews. After announcing the size of his debt, he reached out to Mark Zuckerberg, asking that he invest $1 billion into “Kayne West ideas”. Let’s hope that these calls go unanswered, and that this finally humbles yeezy.

Source: dailymail.co.uk



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