Kanye West's Fans Launch A Gofundme Campaign To Restore His Billionaire Status

Kanye West’s Fans Launch A Gofundme Campaign To Restore His Billionaire Status

Kanye West’s Fans Launch A Gofundme Campaign To Restore His Billionaire Status

Kanye West’s “fans” have created a GoFundMe to help him collect money while his newest attempts to ruin his own career with heinous antisemitism continue.

Kanye has made several anti-Semitic remarks in recent weeks, leading to widespread condemnation and the breakup of relationships with numerous firms he has been associated with.

He once had a billion-dollar net worth, but the backlash against his antisemitism has devalued him to the extent that he no longer qualifies as a billionaire.

However, the decision by the sportswear company Adidas to fire Kanye sent him over the edge and lost him a sizable sum of money.

The rapper believes he lost $2 billion because so many businesses have severed connections with him.

West has remained steadfast in his comments and dug himself a deeper hole than necessary rather than heeding demands to apologize for what he’s said and pay attention to those pleading with him to stop.

He continually refused to retract his remarks while appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, claiming that he was aware that what he had said was racist and explaining why he had said it.

In addition, West claimed that the enormous sums of money he has lost as a result of his deals being discontinued had “beaten to a pulp” him.

Additionally, based on sales, it appears that his music fans may also be drifting away from him. Some West fans have created a GoFundMe kanye in the hopes of ‘helping’ the rapper reclaim his billionaire status. They plan to raise $1 billion and give West the money. 

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Kanye West Issues An Apology For Anti-Semitic, George Floyd Comments

Kanye West Issues An Apology For Anti-Semitic, George Floyd Comments

Kanye West Issues An Apology For Anti-Semitic, George Floyd Comments

31st October On Friday night, Kanye West went on a weird diatribe in which he apologized for claiming incorrectly that George Floyd died from the opioid fentanyl rather than the actual cause, in which a Minneapolis police officer was kneeing him in the neck for nine minutes. West, who now goes by Ye, claimed he was unaware of his former remarks’ anti-semitic overtones. 

While West did not apologize for his comments, he did mention that the controversy had humbled him and cost him an estimated $1 billion in business partnerships, including his wildly popular Yeezy apparel line marketed by Adidas.

West made assertions during the intricate and perplexing conversation, simultaneously retracting them. “When I see that video as a black person, it hurts my feelings. And I know that police do attack and America is generally racist,” he said to the photographers on the stand.

“And I understand that when we got to, say Black Lives Matter, the idea of it made us feel good together as a people, right? “So when I questioned the death of George Floyd, it hurt my people. I want to apologize. Because God showed me by what Adidas is doing, by what the media is doing, I know how it feels to have a knee on my neck now,” he continued.

 “So thank you God for humbling me and letting me know how it really felt. Because how could the richest black men ever be humbled other than to be made to not be a billionaire in front of everyone off of one comment.” 

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Eminem Announces a 20th-anniversary Soundtrack for "8 Mile"

Eminem Announces a 20th-anniversary Soundtrack for “8 Mile”

Eminem Announces a 20th-anniversary Soundtrack for “8 Mile”

Rap legend Eminem has announced that the acclaimed 8 Mile soundtrack will be given a 20th-anniversary reissue. The movie, which was notable for being released on November 8th, 2002, featured the rap battles that helped make Eminem famous and told the semi-autobiographical tale of his early life and career in Detroit.

8 Mile, which starred Anthony Mackie, Kim Basinger, and the late Brittany Murphy, is one of the highest-rated hip-hop films ever made, with worldwide box office receipts of more than $240 million (£207 million). In addition to introducing everyone to a side of America that few people were aware of at the time, the film showcased Eminem’s acting skills, with L.A. Confidential director Curtis Hanson saying: “Marshall gave me all a director could ask for from an actor – enormous talent, focus, dedication and a total commitment to the story we were trying to tell. He came at the job with humility, respect, and tremendous self-discipline.”

Eminem very joyfully announced the anniversary release of the soundtrack on Twitter last week, along with a montage of movie snippets. He quoted the sentence “‘I’m still standing here screaming ‘f*** the Free World,'” from the movie 8 Mile. The soundtrack for “8Mile 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition” becomes available for streaming on Friday.

A demo of the album’s most well-known song, “Lose Yourself,” as well as instrumental versions of each song are included in the new, deluxe edition. 

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Drake Confesses To Lil Wayne His Disappointment Over Not Singing "Mrs. Officer" At Lil Weezyana Fest

Drake Confesses To Lil Wayne His Disappointment Over Not Singing “Mrs. Officer” At Lil Weezyana Fest

Drake Confesses To Lil Wayne His Disappointment Over Not Singing “Mrs. Officer” At Lil Weezyana Fest

Drake was disappointed that Weezy didn’t invite him out for “Mrs. Officer” when he played at Lil Wayne‘s Lil Weezyana Fest in New Orleans over the weekend.

Drizzy expressed disappointment to the crowd during his unexpected presence at the festival as he was to sing Bobby V.’s part on Wayne’s 2008 Tha Carter III song. He said that early in his career, Wayne would ask him to sing the chorus on stage.

“I wanna say one more fucking thing because I was a little thrown off tonight,” Drake said as Lil Wayne watched on while standing next to him on the stage. “‘Because you know, back in the day before I was Drake, I was Aubrey off Degrassi, right?

“And I used to be standing side stage and when ‘Mrs. Officer’ came on, Lil Wayne used to call me on stage to sing Bobby’s part and he used to call me Jimmy Valentino. I feel like I should have sang ‘Mrs. Officer’ tonight, I’m just saying.”

Following that, Drake led the crowd in singing along with him as he sang the “Mrs. Officer” chorus.

 “It’s just like old times,” Drake commented before departing the stage. “New Orleans, I love you. Lil Wayne, thank you, my brother. I don’t even know what else to say to you. I love you so much, man. I appreciate you.” 

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Takeoff Dead At 28 Following Houston Attack

Takeoff Dead At 28 Following Houston Attack

Takeoff Dead At 28 Following Houston Attack

The rapper known as Migos, whose real name is Kirshnik Khari Ball, was fatally shot early on Tuesday morning at 810 Billiards and Bowling in Houston’s downtown (November 1). Age-wise, he was 28.

When a fight broke out while Takeoff and Quavo were playing dice, shots were fired, hitting Takeoff “either in the head or next to his skull.” Quavo was not hurt, despite earlier allegations that claimed he was also shot.

Early on Tuesday, Houston Police tweeted that they had responded to a shooting near 1200 Polk St. Upon arrival, one victim was discovered to be dead; their identity has not yet been made public. Two other patients were sent to local hospitals, according to further information from the police. According to Click2Houston, authorities confirmed that Takeoff and Quavo were there at the time of the incident.

“UPDATE: 2 other victims taken in private vehicles to hospitals.

Media partners: We are not releasing the identity of the deceased victim until his family is notified & ID is verified by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.

— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) November 1, 2022

Witnessing the gunshot, a Twitter user wrote: “Rip takeoff that was sickening to see that happen to you. He was unconcerned with me the entire night as I was ill.” It was also revealed in a picture taken before the incident, Takeoff was wearing the same white t-shirt and black pants as in his last Instagram story. 

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Diddy, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, And More Attend For Halloween 2022

Diddy, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, And More Attend For Halloween 2022

Diddy, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, And More Attend For Halloween 2022

 Diddy, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lizzo got a jump start on their Halloween celebrations, whether it was to stage an appearance on social media or go out on the town. This year’s Halloween fell on a Monday (October 31), thus the celebrity costumes started to appear on Saturday night (October 29).

Megan Thee Stallion gave followers a sneak glimpse into her 2022 “Hottieween” party via her Instagram Stories this week after uploading a spoof slasher trailer as a preview earlier in the week.

Meg took fast movies with guests at her annual Halloween party, including Coi Leray, Janelle Monae, and Halle Bailey, in addition to her own bloodied hot costume.

Elsewhere Diddy totally adopted the persona of The Joker while releasing images and videos of himself in Los Angeles. He even once bumped into Tyler The Creator, who gave him praise for the creative costume.

Lizzo, who received criticism for her debut Halloween costume as Chrisean Rock, was as dedicated to her costume this year. She wore blue wig with a very high top and yellow body paint to resemble Marge Simpson. 

Kelly Rowland dressed as Catwoman on Saturday night, and Chloe Bailey dressed as Storm, both taking cues from the world of comic books. Latto adopted the Nightmare Before Christmas gimmick by uploading a video of herself as Sally Skellington. 

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Kanye West Needs To Express His Apology To Those He Offended, According To Jadakiss: It Will Be Fine

Kanye West Needs To Express His Apology To Those He Offended, According To Jadakiss: It Will Be Fine

Kanye West Needs To Express His Apology To Those He Offended, According To Jadakiss: It Will Be Fine

Due to Kanye West’s most recent contentious remarks, a number of major corporations have severed their relations with the artist. Some celebrities provide advice on what Ye should do next, even if the majority of them are bashing the Donda musician.

In an interview with TMZ, Jadakiss, who just tweeted a meme about the circumstance, pleaded with the public to pray for the rapper. “Prayer. Everyone should pray for Kanye and let God handle the situation. It’ll be fine,” he assured. “To each his own. I think he should apologize to whomever he offended and let’s move on with the world.” He continued. 

Jada stated he will continue to support Kanye West’s Yeezy line.  “I’m gonna support– I’m always for the artist, you know what I mean?” he said. “Some of them say or do dumb stuff but I’m always for the artist no matter what’s going on.” “They build you up, they kick you down, they build you back up, so it’ll be alright,” he added.

Kanye also doesn’t seem to be backing down from his anti-Semitic views, despite the fact that the musician and fashion designer said he lost $2 billion as a result of businesses cutting ties with him due to his prejudiced remarks. 

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Jack Harlow's 'SNL' Performance Takes Us Back To The 1970s

Jack Harlow’s ‘SNL’ Performance Takes Us Back To The 1970s

Jack Harlow’s ‘SNL’ Performance Takes Us Back To The 1970s

Jack Harlow transported the audience back to the ’70s while serving as both host and musical guest during one of his appearances on Saturday Night Live this weekend.

On Saturday night’s broadcast of the late-night comedy show, Harlow sang a serene performance of “Lil Secret” while wearing a white suit that was reminiscent of John Travolta’s outfit from the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever and a scarf that matched (October 29).

Midway through the performance, the song changed to Harlow’s number-one hit “First Class,” which was accompanied by a little set change and the appearance of a lighted dance floor beneath the Kentucky rapper’s feet. He was accompanied by a band, two dancers, and other people.

In his second performance of the evening, Harlow sang “State Fair,” the last song off his most recent album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, which also contains the first two songs he performed.

More understated than in his last performance, Harlow sang the song alone on a stage that had been dimmed while donning a green sweatsuit combination and a sleeveless black puffer jacket. Two spotlights alternated colors during the song.

In addition to acting, Harlow will soon make his big-screen debut in a remake of the legendary basketball movie White Men Can’t Jump from 1992.

The part of Billy Hoyle, which was initially played by Woody Harrelson in 1992 original, is being played by the 24-year-old. Sinqua Walls will take on the character of Sidney Deane whom Wesley Snipes played opposite Harlow. 

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Kodak Black Teases New Album Coming Out in the Coming Month

NFL Tuewop, Prince Swanny, Lil Crix, And VVSNCE All Appeared On Kodak Black’s Most Recent Album. 

NFL Tuewop, Prince Swanny, Lil Crix, And VVSNCE All Appeared On Kodak Black’s Most Recent Album

Kodak Black is currently one of the game’s most promising up-and-coming rappers. He obviously has no issue spitting out lyrics. In “Kutthroat Bill: Vol.1,” Kodak performs in a polished yet worn-out manner. Anyone who believes in Lamar’s judgment should not question Kodak’s magnetism, and his rapping has undoubtedly improved, but Kodak doesn’t provide anything novel on this album: crime, women, drugs, and money.

 The problem with Kodak’s most recent album is that he doesn’t actually say all that much. Whether it’s masked by a more rhythmic sound or a simpler trap rhythm, Kodak frequently resorts to simple and uninteresting terms that don’t enhance our experience. This is shown right away in Kodak’s verse from the song “Slay Like Santa,” where he says, “They respect me like Santa, they know imma slay (sleigh).”

The fact that the songs “Game from Pluto” and “Demand My Respect” sound like parts 1 and 2 of a tedious trap serial is telling of the CD as a whole. The instrumentals lack catchy melodies while being essential to the genre Kodak is in and frequently being outdated. In “I Can’t Sleep,” Kodak Black effectively utilizes his horrible singing voice. Normally, I don’t like Kodak Black’s vocal performances in songs. “I don’t mind his singing I Can’t Sleep” because of it.

It blends well with the song’s laid-back speed and his unfiltered raps, as well as his subtle/effortless gangster subject matter. Lil Crix seems to be fine, despite the fact that I’m So Awesome and 300 Blackout are both better. 

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Lil Baby Sacrifices Grit For Prestige Raps In "IT'S Only Me"

Lil Baby Sacrifices Grit For Prestige Raps In “IT’S Only Me”

Lil Baby Sacrifices Grit For Prestige Raps In “IT’S Only Me”

Lil Baby has probably carved out his own niche among all the musicians that have been regarded as Young Thug’s protégés. Although Baby’s flow has echoes of Thugger’s warbling drawl, Baby is far more grounded and straightforward than Thugger, who has spent years operating on his own wavelength as a rebellious experimenter. This has helped Baby become one of the best storytellers in the rap game.

Early skeptics labeled Lil Baby and his contemporaries as “mumble rap,” but Baby uses his voice as an expressive tool that begs for attentive attention: “You gotta really pay attention, I’m not mumbling,” as he says on “Heyy.” Baby expressed a heightened sense of perspective in songs like 2020’s “The Bigger Picture,” expressing his uneasy awareness of the precarity of his existence as a Black man in a racist police state and his awareness of the potential influence of his growing platform to bring about change.

Lil Baby continues to develop as a lyricist and a stylist with the release of his most recent solo album, It’s Only Me, a title that is appropriate for an artist whose music frequently feels so aching and lonely. Lil Baby has struggled to hold on to some of the authentic perspectives that made him so endearing; many of the issues Baby now discusses in songs like “From Now On” amount to the unrelatable struggles of a very rich man.

Baby may now create prestige rap albums, but his work is still superior to the majority of mainstream rap albums because he hasn’t fully lost his identity. 

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