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Seeing that the photo's been taken, I'm guessing the interview's already happened? I thought BC was live.
Nope. They always record it prior to the day it airs, usually the day before sometimes days before. It irritates me when they act like we cant figure it out.
Charlamange looking pissed in that pic though
Kanye stay keepin it real
When you got money nobody can fire you might be the realest **** ever
I dont think he was speaking of wanting money like he wants money but he wants influence that last generations and fact is you need money to do that
Money is power, running corporations is power being a billionaire is power
black dont have much power because we dont have much money
I think dude just has a hard time saying what he's thinking
Good interview. 'Ye took all the shots better than I had expected.
One thing I didn't agree with was his assertion than being a billionaire would bring freedom. Plenty of billionaires are still miserable and can't execute on their ideas either--one of my past bosses was a billionaire, and he just might be the most miserable person I've ever met. How much influence one has is not a function of how much money one has, especially when it's between a billion dollars and a hundred million (or however much 'Ye's worth). The thought that an extra 900 million will automatically usher in freedom is juvenile, to say the least.
I don't get what that has to do with my position that "1 billion will not bring you significantly more freedom than 100 million." In the context of what Kanye interprets "freedom" to be--that is, having the ability to get an extended-duration clothing deal with a high fashion house or Nike--billionaires don't have that freedom either. Oprah or Steven Spielberg, despite the money they have, can't just call up their agent and have him/her work out a contract with Louis Vuitton or Nike.I see where your coming from but the difference between Ye or a Jay-Z being a billionaire and your boss being a billionaire is that they are celebs also and have a direct influence over the youth. Along with what i'm almost 100% positive were two very different upbringings and ways of viewing the world.