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Kanye West Teases 'New Album Coming This Summer

When he wasn't watching his hometown football team, the Chicago Bears, lose to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night (Jan. 23), Kanye West took to Twitter Sunday to reveal his plans for 2011, which apparently include the release of his sixth album.

"MY NEW ALBUM COMING THIS SUMMER," West tweeted yesterday afternoon, after writing that he was "in the studio" watching NFL playoff game.

In addition to issuing the follow-up to "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" -- which has sold 941,000 copies since its November release, according to Nielsen SoundScan -- the rapper wrote that his joint album with Jay-Z, "Watch the Throne," will be released "in two months" as expected. West also announced that the music video for "All of the Lights," his latest "Fantasy" single which clocks in at No. 74 on the Hot 100 this week, will debut in one week. That clip follows the leak of an unfinished version of West's "Monster" video, which thus far has not been replaced with a finished version. (Perhaps West conceded that a fan-created video remix starring the Muppets, which he pointed to on Twitter last month, could not be topped).

West's announcements follow a lengthy rant on the micro-blogging site last week, in which he blasted the media for twisting a good-natured joke about Britney Spears into a "Twitter war." The rapper also posted a collection of his song titles on Twitter as a possible "Coachella set list," after he was announced as a headliner for the California music festival last week.


http://www.billboard.com/#/news/kanye-west-teases-new-album-coming-this-1005009452.story
 
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Speaking of his new album tease, there's a song with a sample from the song "Popular" from Wicked. I saw and heard a trace of it, is there any news if that'll be on this new ablum by any chance?

I've been told he likes to take leaked songs and reproduce them etc... And since this beat is on youtube, with a video of him producing i'm sure he'd reuse it. I also heard it was supposed to be on his newest album anyway.
 
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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAfFfqiYLp0[/ame]
 
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The video was so boring. Rihanna is beautiful, but she can only hold my attention for so long on her own. Oh well, has anyone heard his latest album with Jay-Z?
 
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I've been stanning hard for this song since I heard it. I love it still. I think it's funny the video only features Rihanna & Kid Cudi despite the laundry list of performers.

So... what's going on with "Monster"? Is it now an international release?
 
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Epilepsy Group Says Kanye's New Video Causes Seizures; Seeks Ban

(AllHipHop News) Kanye West may be under fire for allegedly borrowing the animated intro to his new video "All of the Lights," but there could also be health effects from viewing it as well.

Epilepsy Action, a UK based epilepsy group, sent Kanye's video to be analyzed by Cambridge Research Systems, which analyzed the video using the "HardingFPA" machine.

The research found that the rate at which the lights flash could trigger seizures, prompting Epilepsy Action to condemn the "All of the Lights" video.

"This machine looks at whether video footage is likely to cause seizures," Epilepsy Action said in a statement. "We have today had confirmation that it contains material that may cause seizures in some people with photosensitive epilepsy."

According to Epilepsy Action representatives, the video has been pulled from YouTube.com and will be banned from television, particularly in the United Kingdom.

"Ofcom regulations mean that this video should not be broadcast on UK television," Epilepsy Action warned. "However, it is available online in a number of places. We are in the process of trying to contact Kanye West’s agent, YouTube and other online sources of the video to ask that they take it down. We have also contacted MTV and other TV stations to make them aware of the issue."

http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2011/02/24/22592019.aspx
 
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MTV Denies Banning Kanye West's 'Monster' Video

Recent reports suggesting that MTV has banned Kanye West's "Monster" music video, which depicts a nearly naked model swinging from a noose (among other adult imagery), have been clarified by the network. An MTV spokesperson tells Billboard.com: "MTV has not banned Kaye West's 'Monster' video. We have been in constant communication with the label regarding this matter. However, we are still awaiting the edits we requested in order for the video to be suitable for broadcast."
 
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Coachella 2011: Kanye West doesn't play it safe as he closes the Indio fest


Kanye West said little to the audience for much of his festival closing set. There were no grand guest stars that West brought to the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio. There was little in the way of special effects. Accompanying musicians were there, but they were off to the side. Arrogant, forthright and disarmingly open, West's songs unfold like mini-monologues, and this was a high-concept concert as one-man-show.

As theater, West's Coachella set veered toward tragedy, with a song cycle that began with the artist drunk with power, followed him through heartbreak and concluded with a eulogy. As entertainment, West's set was captivating, a festival performance unlike any other, and one that often showcased the artist and the artist alone on a minimal stage. Though rumors of an all-star set were the talk of Coachella, any guests, be it Rihanna or Jay-Z, would have felt crowded in this set-up.

This was not, in short, the kind of set one typically sees from one of the world's biggest stars. West came to Coachella to work, to do away with any sideshows, and instead to get straight down to business. It was a brave statement -- a take-me-or-leave-me-type assertion with a carefully laid-out set list. This was far from playing it safe, as the Strokes had earlier done with a set that was heavy on past hits.


Before West appeared, the audience saw what was largely bare stage, although one with a movable staircase that led to a giant painting that echoed Greek mythology. It wasn't there simply to placate West's ego, as he never really got to close to it. Instead, he emerged from the crowd, significantly away from any of his dancers, and stood alone on a crane that slowly led him to the stage.

As for West's back-up dancers, of which there were easily more than 20, they were not used for show-off choreography purposes, and instead served as a Greek chorus, following the star's command, or writhing on the floor from song to song. Sometimes they disappeared from the stage entirely, emerging when the emotions of the songs called for added emphasis.

They moved in fear or panic of West during the tense "Power," and later were seen gripping their heads in pain. By the time the set got to "Runaway," West found himself with a group of wayward ballerinas, seemingly caught in some sort of magnetic push and pull from the artist.

For the first 20 or so minutes, there was no acknowledgement on West's part that he was headlining Coachella. There was no breaking of character as he went from the plea to find faith that is "Jesus Walks" into the forceful "Can't Tell Me Nothing," in which West masked the vulnerability in bravado. The dancers were gone for the song, and it was just West, stalking the front of the stage and putting the audience on defense.

"Monster" went even darker, with West finding redemption only in sex. Indie rock singer/songwriter Justin Vernon, known to many as Bon Iver, stood off in the fog-shrouded distance. If not quite West's conscience, Vernon's verses foreshadowed doom, and the artist's straight, matter-of-fact delivery were not there to pass judgment.

The set's most harrowing moments came via a brief block of songs from "808s and Heartbreak," when West finally broke the wall between artist and audience after "Say You Will," a song in which the backdrops appear to capture the sound of a life-support system. West declared this Coachella performance his "most important" since his mother died and said he had dreamed of performing "Power" on the Coachella stage as he was writing it

West appears to work as if he's always the underdog and is carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders. He said he was humbled to "be able to close the show and see you love me after everything I read and saw on TV said the opposite." He then rewarded the crowd with touches of some of his biggest songs -- "Gold Digger" and "Stronger" among them -- before disappearing under a giant cloth only to reemerge with "Runaway."

West stood stage center, and tapped at a snyth. It was only one note, but it was loud, and it echoed, giving the song an added coldness. This wasn't a happy ending, of course, but it was a resolution of sorts, as the artist found peace only in celebrating his faults. Things got chaotic again, though, with "Lost in the World," in which the backup dancers rushed and moved around the stage as if they were dodging city traffic.

From there, the set went to "Hey Mama," a love letter written to West's late mother. It's a song full of broken promises, and one that closed the set in a similar manner to which it had begun, with West standing alone. Little else was needed.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/mus...it-safe-as-he-closes-the-indio-fest.html#more
 
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Mixtape: Kanye West "Live At Coachella"

If you weren't one of the lucky people that got to watch Kanye West tear up the stage in Indio, CA for Coachella, then you're in luck. You can now hear his epic performance via this Live At Coachella mixtape. The full video for his set is slated to drop soon, but this should hold fans over until then.

http://www.complex.com/music/2011/05...e-at-coachella
 
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That man is a symbol of the coming generation, surely.
 
Talk about Media whores. If he's gonna have a wardrobe malfunction, lose the pants all the way, go without underwear and show your ass

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He thinks he looks HAHAHAHA….he…thinks he looks... "edgy!!!" Teeehehehehehe


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oooh! Haha.

That tickled my funnybone.
 
I didn't know he was trying to make a fashion statement. The impression I got from the picture is that Kim just got done giving him a blowjob in the car and Kanye didn't have time to pick up his pants. lol.
 
Kanye is a talented artist and Im a fan of his work, I will definitely give him that. Now with that said, in my opinion, as a person he is one of the most arrogant, ignorant people I've ever seen, and sorry to all you lovers of 'Ye, but he's not attractive....at all, IMO. I dont know, just everytime I look at his face i'm immediately annoyed, so i guess that cancels out any attraction I could feel towards him, lol
 
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