Yeezy taught me
My bold 2012 prediction. Kanye and Kim K will have a baby in 2013.
You read it here first.
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Yeezy taught me
My bold 2012 prediction. Kanye and Kim K will have a baby in 2013.
You read it here first.
(Source: pinklotusflowers, via popularsovereignty)
Jay is chillinnn, Ye Is chillinnn!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoEKWtgJQAU
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Let them eat cake - Watch the Throne Review on Grantland by Hua Hsu What makes hip-hop such a durable form is its capacity to scramble fiction and fact; the artifice and the realities that art conceals or amplifies become one. In this way, Watch the Throne feels astonishingly different. It captures two artists who no longer need dreams; art cannot possibly prophesy a better future for either of them. All of this — the luxury goods, the art collection, private compounds, the Oprah-level American Dream — is their reality. This isn’t to discount all the personal travails or the fantastic demons unimaginable to the nonfamous. But to speak passionately about contradiction offers narrative cover for the truth that one simply knows better, and the album’s anxieties feel like an hour-long quest for the authority to rule from above, a justification to luxuriate. They offer themselves as both world-historical exceptions as well as one among the self-made masses. But when Kanye speaks elsewhere of “Power” — as something within all of our grasps — what does he mean? “Now we all ain’t gon’ be American Idols/But you can’ least grab a camera, shoot a viral,” he rapped on last year’s “Power” remix, “Take the power in your own hands.” This version of power is entrancing — it explains an entire generation. But it also confuses ubiquity for importance, the familiarity of a celebrity’s face for true authority. http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/6844020/let-eat-cake