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Kanye West pens poem about McDonald’s

And after sticking to the Atkins diet for months, Kim Kardashian chose to treat herself on Sunday.

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The poem by West, who had his own series of pop up stores this weekend selling his “Life Of Pablo” clothing, appears in the publication on a McDonald’s drive through menu screen.

Glimpses from the magazine have emerged online, with fans sharing noteworthy content like the list of Blonde collaborators and contributors, which includes names like the Beatles, Beyoncé, David Bowie, André 3000, Kendrick Lamar, Jamie xx, Pharrell Williams and Kanye West.

She wrote: “Even though I’m back on my strict Atkins diet now, of course I still have cravings!” Then I usually order chicken nuggets and dip them in honey; or I’ll get a cheeseburger and chicken nuggets and eat half of each!

In conjunction with Blond, the long-awaited and highly-anticipated follow-up to 2012’s Channel Orange, musical genius Frank Ocean released a print magazine called Boys Don’t Cry on Saturday at pop-up shops in New York, Los Angeles, London, and Chicago. “Chicken McNuggets and honey is by far one of our best kept secrets, and a clear indication your good taste goes beyond fashion”. Sincerely, your friends at McDonald’s’. But there was one piece that had everyone talking: The poem penned by Kanye West inspired by McDonald’s.

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“McDonald’s man / McDonald’s man / The French fries had a plan / The French fries had a plan”, West begins the poem, adding, “I always knew them french fries was evil man / Smelling all good and s- / I don’t trust no food that smells that good man / I don’t trust it”.

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