Posted on 05/24/2019 12:27:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Oh god, Im scared, David Letterman says. Hes pacing backstage before his interview with Kanye West for the first episode of his Netflix shows second season. The first season of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction kicked off with President Barack Obama, but Letterman seems genuinely more nervous about sitting down with Kanye.
The hour-long conversation that followsthis episode along with four others all start streaming next Friday, May 31is not only one of the best interviews Letterman has ever conducted, its also one of the most coherent and engaging interviews Kanye has ever given, even if it does go off the rails at times.
Over the course of the episode, the two men cover many subjects including music, fashion and Kanyes relationships with his mother, who passed more than a decade ago, and his father, who is still alive. Throughout the episode, Kim Kardashian West can be seen in the audience smiling or nodding thoughtfully depending on the topic.
Midway through, there is an excursion to the couples house, where Letterman spends several minutes trying on pieces from the Yeezy collectionand goes home looking pretty fantastic in his new ensemble. You look really good, Kim tells him.
(Excerpt) Read more at thedailybeast.com ...
“Dat shi cray” K. West, the poet.
I read the article...and I am genuinely surprised the Daily Beast printed it. It was a great interview. He talked about the bullying that Trump supporters deal with and he said something really really worth passing on..
I have a friend who told me that my power is my influence, Kanye continues. And I said my power is my ability to not be influenced.
bump
Call me cray, but I’m old white person with a graduate degree, and I like Kanye. He is very creative and intellectually curious, and has a great sense of style and beauty arising of his individual milieu.
Youre not crazy.
Okay, I’ll go ahead and admit it; I like that song, We Don’t Care, and Gold Digger quite a bit.
*Kanye West ping*
I find it encouraging when he questions the so called mainstream.
Wow! All of their friends are blow their gaskets! they keep saying that he doesn’t really support Trump!
Interesting...I have to see the interview...
As Kanye’s friend Candace Owens said, “Liberals believe they own black people.”
they really believe blacks are property — THEIR property. Someone like Kanye or Candace is stolen property.
Their view of black people hasn’t changed in 250 years. only the color of the
hoods has changed.
Sure seems that way.
Astutely put.
"Gold Digger" lyrics are hilarious! "We Don't Care" is more like slam poetry than a song, but it hangs together in those terms. I also like "Can't Tell Me Nothing", the video for "Runaway," and some of his gospel stuff.
He lifted a lot of the imagery from the cinematograpy of "Jesus Walks" from "O Brother Where Art Thou," but I like the gospel content of the lyrics appealing to the rap audienceand also how he incorporated that old vaudeville comedy trope, "feet(s) don' fail me now" and turned it around to something seriously life-changing.
It really is a plantation, and he is straddling two worlds with his immersion into Kardashianity. I hope he stabilizes his bipolar -- most people would be, given his circumstances -- and continues his very creative career. Kanye can do more for racial healing that most politicians, as did the Motown musicians and their contemporaries.
BTW, I also like the look of some of his (overpriced) clothing line.
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