Kanye West has revealed that he’s giving all artists signed to his label, G.O.O.D.
05.09.2020 - 05:57 / justjared.com
Kanye West has spent a lot of money on his political campaign so far.
The 43-year-old musician, who is trying to get on the ballot for the upcoming Presidential election in a number of states, has shelled out almost $6 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Most of the money has come from a personal loan he made to his campaign, via a finance report that was filed with the Federal Election Commission on Friday, September 4.
The report says that Kanye was spent $5.86 million so far, with
Kanye West has revealed that he’s giving all artists signed to his label, G.O.O.D.
Kanye West announces he wants to help future musicians as well as producers, now that the controversial rapper posted a manifesto that would give “fair play” to the music industry, as one of his attempts to be released and seek freedom against executives at Sony and Universal, buying back his masters and possibly change the restrictive contract in which he is involved.The 43-year-old singer turned entrepreneur shared on Twitter about the possibility of helping artists that are in the same
Before Kanye West became a spoiler candidate for president, he was a popular musician, and like many of them, he has a record deal with a major label. On Wednesday, West fired off a tweetstorm that brought his issues with Universal Music Group, the parent company of Def Jam and his label G.O.O.D.
Kim Kardashian West is standing by her man!
A new report about Kanye West has emerged detailing a bit more about his plans to run for president. The opening line of the New York Times article reads that he wants to “bring back prayer in schools, give more government support to religious groups and has even asked his campaign staff to refrain from fornicating outside of marriage, according to people aiding his candidacy.” The interview conducted between the Times and Kanye took place over text and other formats.
Kanye West says he has no plans to make any more music, at least until he is freed from his current contracts. The presidential hopeful, who failed to release a new album titled "Donda" earlier this summer, made the announcement in a series of tweets Monday night while also throwing shade at rappers J.
Kanye West declared himself “the new Moses” as he compared the music industry and NBA to “modern day slave ships” and ruled out releasing a new album on his current record label.
Kim Kardashian West is "incredibly patient" with her husband Kanye West's presidential bid. The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star is very "understanding" of her spouse's bid to be president of the United States and wants him to do "whatever makes him happy".
A judge has barred Kanye West from appearing on the presidential ballot in Arizona, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Kanye West has spent just shy of $6 million so far on his long shot presidential bid, with almost all the money coming from a personal loan he made to his campaign. That is according to West's campaign finance report, which was filed with the Federal Election Commission on Friday.
Kanye West has self-funded nearly £5million for his presidential bid so far, a new report states.The rapper entered the race for the White House on July 4, and has had a turbulent first two months of his campaign.According to a new finance report from the Federal Election Commission published yesterday (September 4), West has so far put up $6.7million (£5m) of his own money across July and August.Though outside donations tend to make up a significant chunk of a campaign’s budget, Kanye’s
CNN, West has only made the ballot in 10 states, including battleground states Colorado, Iowa and Minnesota.
posted it to his Instagram.“I directed this three years ago.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Rapper Kanye West has sued the West Virginia Secretary of State's Office after being told his bid to get on the ballot for president came up short on qualified signatures.Secretary of State Mac Warner’s office told news outlets last month that West needed 7,144 signatures from registered voters in West Virginia.
Kanye West, 43, wants the public to know that he’s not in “cahoots” with the Republican party when it comes to running for president.
Rapper Kanye West has sued Ohio’s election chief in an effort to be placed on the November presidential ballot after the Secretary of State deemed him unqualified as an independent candidate.
election’s office confirmed. The secretary of state’s office announced this week that West cleared the 275 verified signature threshold to qualify as an unaffiliated presidential candidate.