Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 10, 2016

Last night Kanye West launched into a spectacular rant about his friend and mentor Jay Z, shocking fans of the pair

Last night Kanye West launched into a spectacular rant about his friend and mentor Jay Z, shocking fans of the pair.

Kanye called out Jay for not visiting following his wife Kim Kardashian's burglary ordeal in Paris earlier this month.
"Don't call me, after the robbery, and say 'how you feelin?' You wanna know how I'm feelin? Come by the house. Bring the kids by the house. Like we're brothers. Let's sit down."
He continues: "I can't take this s*** bro. Our kids have never even played together."
They've been friends for years, but what's led to the bad blood, which Kanye ranted about on stage in Seattle on his Saint Pablo tour?
Now reports are claiming Jay 'can't stand' his former collaborator, so it looks like it could be the beginning of a big old feud between the pair.
Here's a look back at the boys' rollercoaster friendship:
Jay Z and Kanye worked together at Roc-A-Fella Records, a label Jay had set up in 1996. Kanye was a producer at the company, helping to make Jay’s seminal album The Blueprint. Later, he convinced the label to sign him as a rapper, and Jay Z ended up mentoring the future star.
In 2007, Kanye released a song dedicated to Jay, Big Brother , from his 2007 album Graduation. Jay Z was “quite emotional” when Kanye first played him the song.
‘cus Jay kinda got emotional about it,” explained Kanye’s cousin, singer Tony Williams. “You know, you hear a song talking about my big brother and how he influenced him, it was like damn, it was an emotional moment in the studio.”
Jay said the track was “brilliantly written” and it was his best work since Jesus Walks.
Jay and ‘Ye first collaborated on 2004’s Never Let Me Down, on Kanye’s debut album The College Dropout. Plenty more lyrical hookups followed before they did an entire album together on Watch The Throne in 2011 - including 2005’s Diamonds From Sierra Leone, So Appalled and Hate from Jay’s The Blueprint 3.
The pair collaborated on the Grammy Award-winning Watch The Throne album in 2011, and it was a huge commercial success.
But it wasn’t without drama, and Kanye revealed several years later that the pair had fallen out for FOUR DAYS in a bust up about the track listing.
Jay had played Kanye songs from what would later be his Magna Carta Holy Grail album, but Kanye insisted they should go on Watch The Throne.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur2lfruTddE

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  1. Last night Kanye West launched into a spectacular rant about his friend and mentor Jay Z, shocking fans of the pair.
    Kanye called out Jay for not visiting following his wife Kim Kardashian's burglary ordeal in Paris earlier this month.
    "Don't call me, after the robbery, and say 'how you feelin?' You wanna know how I'm feelin? Come by the house. Bring the kids by the house. Like we're brothers. Let's sit down."
    He continues: "I can't take this s*** bro. Our kids have never even played together."
    They've been friends for years, but what's led to the bad blood, which Kanye ranted about on stage in Seattle on his Saint Pablo tour?
    Now reports are claiming Jay 'can't stand' his former collaborator, so it looks like it could be the beginning of a big old feud between the pair.
    Here's a look back at the boys' rollercoaster friendship:
    Jay Z and Kanye worked together at Roc-A-Fella Records, a label Jay had set up in 1996. Kanye was a producer at the company, helping to make Jay’s seminal album The Blueprint. Later, he convinced the label to sign him as a rapper, and Jay Z ended up mentoring the future star.
    In 2007, Kanye released a song dedicated to Jay, Big Brother , from his 2007 album Graduation. Jay Z was “quite emotional” when Kanye first played him the song.
    ‘cus Jay kinda got emotional about it,” explained Kanye’s cousin, singer Tony Williams. “You know, you hear a song talking about my big brother and how he influenced him, it was like damn, it was an emotional moment in the studio.”
    Jay said the track was “brilliantly written” and it was his best work since Jesus Walks.
    Jay and ‘Ye first collaborated on 2004’s Never Let Me Down, on Kanye’s debut album The College Dropout. Plenty more lyrical hookups followed before they did an entire album together on Watch The Throne in 2011 - including 2005’s Diamonds From Sierra Leone, So Appalled and Hate from Jay’s The Blueprint 3.
    The pair collaborated on the Grammy Award-winning Watch The Throne album in 2011, and it was a huge commercial success.
    But it wasn’t without drama, and Kanye revealed several years later that the pair had fallen out for FOUR DAYS in a bust up about the track listing.
    Jay had played Kanye songs from what would later be his Magna Carta Holy Grail album, but Kanye insisted they should go on Watch The Throne.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur2lfruTddE

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