It’s been a trying week for Kanye Omari, but all isn’t lost. Before entering a building in Paris, ‘Ye levels with the paparazzi and explains the difference between them and American photogs. At least no cameras were harmed during the making of this video.
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This sure is getting out of hand. Hours after Jimmy Kimmel‘s response to Kanye, paparazzi confronted him outside of his house at 4.AM. Luckily, no physical altercation took place.
During last night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! broadcast, Jimmy read Kanye’s tweets and spoke on their phone conversation from earlier in the day. Apparently, Yeezus thinks he’s ‘Pac.
KANYE LOGGED ONTO HIS TWITTER ACCOUNT THIS EVENING AND GAVE COMEDIAN JIMMY KIMMEL MORE THAN 140 CHARACTERS. A FEW NIGHTS AGO, KIMMEL SPOOFED KANYE’S INTERVIEW WITH ZANE LOWE. UNAMUSED, ‘YE RESPONDED WITH HIS CAPS LOCK BELOW.
Still out in Europe, Yeezy hit up French late night television show, Le Grand Journal. For his theme song, he kept it 300 with a performance of “Black Skinhead”. God!
After crashing Fallon last week, Kanye and Charlie Wilson jetted across the pond to perform their single during today’s Later…With Jools Holland. Yeezus is in stores now. UPDATE: After the jump, they perform “New Slaves” and “Blood On The Leaves”.
After crashing Fallon last week, Kanye and Charlie Wilson jetted across the pond to perform their single during today’s Later…With Jools Holland. Yeezus is in stores now. info
Kanye has officially been charged with two misdemeanors for his attack on a paparazzi at LAX. Back in July, he got into a physical altercation with a photog that was later taken to the hospital.
Kanye attended Pusha T’s My Name Is My Name listening session this evening in NYC. Loose off the Goose, Ye took the mic and yelled on behalf of Pusha. Yeezus, the floor is all yours—or, Pusha T’s. Ha!
“Brandy little sister lame and he know it now” Kanye’s in the house, watch your mouth. Alongside Mr. Wilson, Ye crashed Late Night With Jimmy Fallonlast night for his first televised performance of his new single. He even alternated the opening line with a shot at Ray J.
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