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Kanye West says he’s $53M in debt, performs new songs on SNL
Please pray we overcome…
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But apparently it’s not all bad news, as there seems to be the prospect of Mark Zuckerberg investing a cool $1 billion in “Kanye West” ideas.
“They are calling me to the SNL stage now…”
In yet another odd twist in the Kanye-“Life of Pablo” saga, pharmaceutical exec Martin Shkreli claimed he had been scammed out of $15 million in an attempt to buy exclusive rights to West’s new album.
There’s more, he went on to tweet this: “World, please tweet, FaceTime, Facebook, instagram, whatever you gotta do to get Mark to support me…” followed by “I don’t have enough resources to create what I really can…”
Uploading a photo of himself with the former Olympian wearing his designs at The Life of Pablo listening party in NY on Thursday (11Feb16), he wrote, “I’m proud of this picture with me and Caitlyn…”
Referencing how he’s changed since his first album College Dropout was released in 2004 it talks about “old Kanye”, “new Kanye”, “always rude Kanye” and how fans miss the “sweet Kanye”.
“Another pointed out: “@kanyewest RHYMED KANYE WITH KANYE 25 TIMES ON “I LOVE KANYE” this is real life”.
He also revealed he was writing the tweets backstage at Saturday Night Live where he was the musical guest. Kanye West isn’t hinting at any similar promotions with Tidal-which costs $9.99 or $19.99 a month, depending on the subscription you choose-maybe his bestie Jay-Z (who backs the streaming service) will help his album numbers with another free-download partnership.
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“I fought everyone to keep Waves on the album”.