Earlier this year, Kanye West gave a stunning interview with BBC 1’s Tremaine Emory and Rolling Stone’s George Floyd. The interview is certainly the most revealing one yet about the rapper’s past.
Tucker Carlson
Earlier this month, Kanye West sat down with renowned cable host Tucker Carlson for a two-part interview. In the first part of the interview, West discussed politics and higher education, as well as his political ties to President Trump. However, in the second part, Ye made a number of baffling statements. Some were unprovoked tangents, and others strayed from the topic at hand.
Among other things, Ye claimed that he had a kinetic energy community, which he described as being “free energy.” He also claimed to have received visions of kinetic energy from God. Ye wore a shirt emblazoned with the phrase “White Lives Matter” during Paris Fashion Week. He also wore a “Make America Great Again” hat during the election.
In the two-part interview, Ye discussed a number of subjects, including his ties to the Kushners and his thoughts on the president. He also touched on his pro-life views and his thoughts on anti-abortion legislation.
BBC 1
During his interview with BBC Radio 1, Kanye West demonstrated that he’s a man of many talents. His talk was both informative and entertaining. He spoke about his music, his latest album, his relationship with Kim Kardashian, and his hopes to become a billionaire.
He also took shots at Lady Gaga, Nike, and superagent Ari Emmanuel. He also told us all about his vision for the future of the music industry. His ambitions are colliding with reality.
There were a lot of other tidbits that he revealed, but some of them were a little bit less obvious than others. For instance, he claimed that he’s the biggest rock star in the world. He also mentioned that he wants to become an architect. He also announced his intention to run for president in 2020.
George Floyd
During a recent interview with N.O.R.E and DJ EFN, Kanye West made numerous comments about George Floyd’s death. According to his lawyers, these comments were “repugnant” attempts to minimize George’s life. They also accused him of attempting to profit from an inhumane death.
Kanye has said different things about George Floyd’s death, including that fentanyl, was the cause. These claims are being disputed by George’s family. They believe that Kanye’s statements are false, and are planning to sue Ye for $250 million.
George’s family is also planning to file a defamation lawsuit against Ye. They are alleging that Ye’s comments are “repugnant” and a “shameful attempt to minimize George’s life”. They claim that the comments are false, and were made for financial gain.
Rolling Stone
Whether you’re a fan of Kanye West or not, it’s hard to ignore his recent interview with Rolling Stone. The article contains many gems, including a hilarious speech about working at Fendi. There are also a few revealing moments in the interview.
West talked about his business deals, his relationship with Taylor Swift, his music, his family, and his mental health during the two-hour interview. He also revealed that he’s not fully vaccinated. He’s also a salesman, a filmmaker, and a producer. He even claims to be a genius.
Kanye also resorted to one of the sexiest ways to get around a camera. In fact, he even rapped along to a song, which is a very big deal for a hip-hop artist.
Another highlight was Kanye’s assertion that he’s a better artist than Drake. He even suggested that he’s a better artist to listen to than the Beatles. During his interview, West also shared details about his new album, Donda. He says he’s remodeled his home in the Hollywood Hills. He even discussed his plans for his future business ventures.
Tremaine Emory
Earlier this week, Supreme Creative Director Tremaine Emory took to social media to voice his opinions about Kanye West’s latest post about his “White Lives Matter” shirts. The remarks come amid a barrage of criticism directed at West’s shirts, which he debuted at Paris Fashion Week.
In a series of posts on Instagram, West defended himself. He claimed that he had no idea Virgil Abloh was dying of cancer, but that Emory had been beefing with him before Abloh died. He even filed a trademark for the phrase “not safe for work”.
While the backlash was sparked by West’s shirts, Emory also took a swipe at the LVMH boss, Bernard Arnault, who was reportedly responsible for Abloh’s death. He also accused Ye of badmouthing Virgil in a group chat.