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Kanye West - видео и фото

Kanye West - видео и фото

  • Страна: New York City, США
  • Дата рождения: 08.06.1977
  • Пол: мужской
  • ВКонтакте: 80874258
  • Университет: Вуз: Chicago State University, Очное отделение, Студент (магистр)
    Факультет: Arts and Sciences
    Кафедра: Art and Design
  • Образование: Школа: Polaris High School, 1984 - 1990
    Ученик
  • Деятельность: Chicago State University
  • Религия: Вспомогательные
  • Книги: С миллионом зеленых. Стихи и переводы (Владимир Кучин); Зеркала. Сборник стихов (Ирина Дзельвит)
  • Аудиокниги: Моби Дик, или Белый кит (в сокращении) (Герман Мелвилл); Картонные звёзды (Александр Косарев)

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  • Музыка: In September 2005, West announced that he would release his Pastelle Clothing line in spring 2006:[36] "Now that I have a Grammy under my belt and Late Registration is finished, I am ready to launch my clothing line next spring." The current status of this project is unknown. In that year, West produced the hit singles "Go" by Common and "Dreams" by The Game. Graduation (2007) In 2007, it was announced that West would be starring in a series directed by Larry Charles. He has been working on the pilot episode for the past two years with Larry Charles and Rick Rubin. He also had this to say on January 14: "I wouldn't do something as cliché as a reality show. At least give me the credit for being more creative than that. It's a situational half-hour comedy. It's fictional, and loosely based on my life.[38] " West also collaborated with Japanese hip-hop group Teriyaki Boyz to produce the single "I Still Love H.E.R., " a reference to Common's 1994 single "I Used to Love H.E.R.". Further to this, during a radio appearance in early 2007, West, like many of his peers, recorded an impromptu freestyle to the popular song "Throw Some D's." West's version became extremely popular because of the different stance he took.[citation needed] The song that to all other rappers was about automobile rims, was used by West to comically refer to D-cup breasts. Because of the unexpected success of the song, West went on to make a video for the freestyle, in which he is seen playing his 'Old Ass Cousin'. West was also featured in a new song called "Classic (Better Than I've Ever Been)". It was believed to be a single for, Graduation, because he is featured on the track, but Nike quickly explained that it was for the Nike Air Force 1's anniversary. It was meant only to be an exclusive track for the company.[40] On March 25, 2007, he and his father Ray West supported World Water Day by having a "Walk for Water" rally.[41] After a two-year break, West has returned to being a fashion columnist in lifestyle magazine Complex.[42] On July 7, 2007, West performed with The Police and John Mayer at the American leg of Live Earth.[43] West hosted the August 17 edition of British comedy- variety show The Friday Night Project.[44] In July 2007, West changed the release date of Graduation, his third album, from September 18, 2007, to the same release date as 50 Cent's album Curtis, September 11, 2007.[45] 50 Cent later claimed that if Graduation were to sell more records than Curtis, he would stop releasing solo albums. However, 50 Cent would later dispel his comments.[46] The album has been certified double platinum. Guest appearances included T-Pain, Mos Def, and Lil Wayne.“ When I heard that thing about the debate, I thought that was the stupidest thing. When my albums drops and 50's album drops, you're gonna get a lot of good music at the same time.[48] ” On August 26, 2007, West appeared as himself on the HBO television show Entourage which he used as a platform to premier his new single "Good Life" during the end credits. On September 9, 2007, West performed at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, losing in every category he was nominated for; he gave an angry speech immediately afterward. (see "Controversies" section) Following the MTV stint, West was nominated in eight Grammy Award categories for the 50th annual Grammy Awards.[49] He won four of them, [6] including Best Rap Album for Graduation and Best Rap Solo Performance for "Stronger" from Graduation. During the four-hour televised Grammy Awards ceremony, West also performed two songs: "Stronger" (with Daft Punk) and "Hey Mama" (in honor of his recently deceased mother). Glow in the Dark Tour, 808s & Heartbreak & Good Ass Job (2008–present) West kicked off the Glow In The Dark Tour in Seattle at the Key Arena on April 16