Kanye West, Babbling Blogger

kanye west, blogNow that awards show crybaby Kanye West is giving MTV the silent treatment, he won't shut up on his new blog.

The hip hop artist swore off MTV after losing out yet again at the channel's Music Video Awards, and since then, he's been working overtime to post on his site. Yesterday alone, Kanye posted five times. He's a regular Michael Crichton.

What's Kanye blogging about? Everything from his fave YouTube clips (he's a big fan of Feist and Brit indie band Bat for Lashes), to his favorite sneakers. But Kanye's favorite subject? Himself, of course. The blog is chock full of pics, videos and news clips confirming Kanye as "the king of rap."



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46. oka now you all need to leave him alone and get a life of your own. OOOOOOOOOOOOppppppppppps thats right it is too boring and predcable. Please half of you wish you were himl and would love to bein his shoes.

Posted at 1:13PM on Oct 1st 2007 by madukez

47. You people need to get over it. The man sold 990,000 + copies in the first week he is obviously talented and people love him. Although his actions may be irrational by some people's standards, most consider him passionate and brave to speak his opinion like he does. And if Kanye sucks so bad, why are you all wasting your precious time complaining to the world about how bad he sucks and how bad his album is? Get a life. And if you think he is egocentric, stop visiting his blog. And as a matter of fact its HIS BLOG! What else are you going to have in a personal BLOG other than pictures, and articles about yourself? Stop riding the few talented artists we have out there.

Posted at 5:39PM on Oct 1st 2007 by blaque.barbie

48. He has got to be the BIGGEST WIND BAG in Rap!

Sheesh, this guy is clueless and hopeless with regards to social boundaries, social etiquette or self control.

He needs to put a sock IN and ON it.

Posted at 5:24PM on Oct 1st 2007 by Vix

49. Chosan asks Kanye to "Tell me something"
Sierra Leone's Chosan speaks from behind the scenes of his collaboration on the Diamonds from Sierra Leone video

 
NY, NY, September 27, 2007 - It's been a few years since Kanye West's video Diamonds from Sierra Leone debuted on BET. 2 years to be exact. And while the video was hailed as a pivotal moment in the African blood diamonds controversy, one artist's part in giving authenticity to the project has been snubbed. Chosan, the Sierra Leonean hip-hop artist whose voice can be heard narrating the popular video in his native tongue, is expressing his concerns about Kanye West's motives in the only way he knows how; through a new song titled  Kanye, tell me somethinproduced by Lord Itill.

 
The days leading up to and after the making of the video for Kanye West's Diamonds from Sierra Leone are still fresh in the mind of Sierra Leone's Chosan. One moment he was going through the daily hustle of New York City's hip-hop scene, and the next moment he was being called upon to rush to meet Kanye West at Sony studios in Manhattan to lend his talents and authenticity to a recording session by the soon to be Grammy Award winning artist. But while the prospect of contributing to a project which addressed the exploitation of his homeland and his people seemed like a good idea at first, Chosan was left feeling exploited himself. Having given his time and talents to collaborate with another would-be socially conscious artist, Kanye West, to date Chosan, the only African to work on the video, has received absolutely no credit whatsoever from the video which has gone on to be seen by millions on television and online. The irony of the song Diamonds from Sierra Leone and related video is that the only African who contributed to the project about the exploitation of African talent and resources, has himself been exploited.

 
Over the years Chosan has remained silent for fear of looking like an opportunist but he is now voicing his concerns in the song  Kanye, tell me somethin. The new song shows the perspective of an African artist who has spent years navigating the New York City music scene. Chosan's struggles from escaping death after being hit by a car early in his career to making a living in the foreign streets of Brooklyn, New York has given him a unique perspective on life. From the release of his soulful debut CD  The Beautiful Side of Misery, to his song Blood Diamond penned as part of the recent "Bling is Dead" campaign, Chosan's has always been focused on education. As Chosan says in the song Kanye, tell me somethin,  "This is not a beef thing". For him it's about educating people when they go astray. Kanye, tell me somethin is produced by Lord Itill and is available as a free download.

 
For more information visit  www.SilverStreetz.com or www.Myspace.com/Chosan1

Posted at 12:45AM on Oct 6th 2007 by LORD ITILL

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