In the mournful period
of the passing of South African Leader, Nelson Mandela, Kanye West is caught claiming
to soon be a bigger cultural and civil rights icon than Nelson Mandela.
In an interview with
WGCI radio in Chicago, the notoriously self-promoting rapper said that the
95-year-old South African leader recent death will finally allow people to
focus more of their attention on West's own accomplishments.
In the studio to
promote his new music video Bound 2, the
conversation soon turned to the day's biggest news out of South Africa. West
was asked who he thought on the world stage today could possibly replace Nelson
Mandela in terms of leadership, and his unconventional answer left heads
spinning.
"I am the next
Nelson Mandela," West responded. "I'm only 36 years old, and when I
look at everything I've accomplished, it's the only comparison that makes any
sense. By the time I'm 95, I'm going to be a bigger hero than he ever was.
"Nelson Mandela
did a lot of good work, don't get me wrong. But I think I'm on track to do
something even bigger. I liberate minds with my music. That's more
important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever.
"Not to say Mandela wasn't for real. I have mad respect. I just think we
need to keep things in perspective here. Anyone can be replaced. And I think
I'm well on my way towards being the next great black leader. I'm already
worshiped around the world. And there's more to come."
Kanye West, for his
part, is known for going to extraordinary lengths to focus attention on
himself. His reaction today was so unusual, however, that host Adrian
Cronauer decided to challenge his assertions.
"What have you
actually done for civil rights?" he asked. "Have you been involved in
any campaigns? Any political activities? It seems to me comparing yourself to
Mandela is a bit of a stretch."
"I've blazed a
trail with my career," West responded. "I faced
immeasurable racism when I entered this profession. I mean how many black
rappers can you name that came before me? I was a pioneer. And now I'm doing
the same thing in the fashion world.
"Not to mention
I have a bigger market than he ever did. Mandela was working in South Africa,
which has, like what, six people? I started my magic here in the USA and then I
took my business global. Worldwide baby.
"I just want
everyone out there to know. I see y'all crying on the TV. Being all sad. Just
know that Kanye's gonna carry on Mandela's legacy. There's nothing to worry
about. I got this."
Wot do u guys think
of this guy? Is he over - doing things now?
1 comments:
Personally,i support hz desire to spend 27yrs in prison..
I rili do
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