Kanye West @ VMA's outburst

THEV1LL4N

Well-Known Member
#42
all the links seem to be removed. :mad:

if there arent any more videos up online i just hope i get a chance to see it on the VMAs television repeat, with hope that they havent cut it out.
 

THEV1LL4N

Well-Known Member
#43
I posted it ONCE before I think. I happen to think she's fine as hell.

I like that's shes weird and dresses like she's from another planet. I do too sometimes. I can dig it. She makes an effort.

The advent of grunge and the rise of hip-hop in the late early 80s and early 90s was the end of the artists wanting to look like superstars. Obviously I'm a huge hip-hop and grunge fan, but that fact kinda makes me sad and I'm happy that Gaga is tipping the scales back. I mean there's only so many motherfuckers I wanna see in t-shirts and jeans.
true, but i still dont think shes a good influence on kids with her swinger lifestyle ways in music videos and 10 year old girls and boys watching their so called idols like that. because these days when one good song comes out that they like, that artist then probably becomes their favourite - and its a phenomenon.
 
#44
Gaga is teh sex. I'd leave my wife for her......shit my wife would probably leave me for her as well so it's alllllll good. lol
What if she is a hermaphrodite?

Anyway, I agree with ARon, I just think its funny. Doubt anyone cares about the speech, even her, she'll get more attention because of this, sympathy sales even.
 

Stred

Stank ass bitch
Staff member
#51
lol it's begun

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#55
at the end of the day, kanye ruining this girl's speech is the best thing that could've happened to her career at this point in time. i guarantee her publicist/management have been popping champagne the last 24 hours, because the overwhelming pity/support and publicity she has recieved during the backlash from the incident will eventually translate in to an increase in sales. she's laughing.
 
#58
That doesn't make him the equivalent of Tupac.
the thread title was more for shock value and to ruffle some feathers within the 2pac fanatics troops.

Just...no. He's not emotional in the way that he's going to say something profound to make people want to change the world...he's emotional in the way a toddler is when they don't get their way. There's a big difference in my opinion.
you're right.. i wasn't getting at that though. i was getting at the fact that we haven't witnessed a rapper's changing and conflicting morals/actions in such a public way since pac. have you seen the jay leno interview yet? dude was clearly shaken up and regretful of his actions.. he was crying. he's arrogant one moment (that other time he stormed the awards show), then we see the other side of him when his momma died, then he's on some pro-black shit (george bush incident), etc... all of this is on tv or in the public eye....

.... thug life / "women are beautiful" interview / "my fo-fo" / "keep ya head up" , etc etc
 
#60
I still like Kanye..


he has some problems dealing with his emotions, but so do we...
yep. he was clearly intoxicated. sure, he doesn't know how to handle his alcohol but when ODB did it we all laughed and applauded.

at least kanye was man enough to admit his wrong doing and apologise in person on national television. most celebrities would go in to hiding for months til the heat wore off.
 

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