Television host Wendy Williams wants reality TV star and makeup mogul Kim Kardashian and Kanye West to get a divorce and she’s not afraid to share her opinion.
16.09.2020 - 22:29 / usmagazine.com
Kanye West aimed to make a point in his latest Twitter rant — and he used his Grammy Award to do so.The presidential hopeful, 43, took to Twitter earlier this week to share his thoughts on recording contracts and music ownership. In a since-deleted tweet from Monday, September 14, he announced his decision to not release new music until his contracts with his publisher, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, and his label, Universal Music Group, had run their course.
Television host Wendy Williams wants reality TV star and makeup mogul Kim Kardashian and Kanye West to get a divorce and she’s not afraid to share her opinion.
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
Kim Kardashian is feeling the pressure.
Kim Kardashian is standing by her man.
Kanye West shared a video that appears to show himself urinating on a Grammy Award in the midst of a Twitter tirade about freeing himself from contracts with Universal Media Group and his publisher, Sony/ATV Music Publishing. The mogul and 2020 presidential hopeful took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a video that shows a Grammy Award inside of a toilet bowl and someone, presumably West, aiming a stream of urine at the trophy.
Kanye West has sparked fresh concern after appearing to film himself urinating on one of his GRAMMY awards.The 43 year old has won a whopping 21 of the prestigious gongs across his career, but is now seemingly making other use for them. Kim Kardashian's husband took to Twitter to share the video, which sees the awards placed down the bowl of his toilet, writing: "Trust me ...
Kanye West, 43, has been spending the past two days in an all out Twitter binge that has primarily been focused on his frustrations with the music industry and desire to be released from his recording contract with Universal Music Group. He took things to the absolute extreme by actually posting a clip of him urinating on one of his Grammy awards that sat inside a toilet (see video HERE). “Trust me… I WON’T STOP” he captioned the footage which left millions in disbelief and shock.
Kanye West is going off on Twitter.
Kanye West is seemingly peeing on one of his Grammy Awards in a shocking new video.
Kanye West is also known for his colorful Twitter rants. On Monday night, the rapper unleashed his latest stream of consciousness onto the platform, taking aim at the music industry, record labels, and even some of his friends.
Rapper Kanye West has gone on another Twitter rant and this one involves record labels.The 43-year-old rapper, who is running for president as an independent in the 2020 election, says that he won’t release new music until he is released from his record contract. He even called himself the “New Moses” during his rant. “I’m not putting no more music out till I’m done with my contract with Sony and Universal … On God … in Jesus name … come and get me,” Kanye tweeted.
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 has again hit out at his primary business partners in the music rights industry in a typically confusing flurry of tweets last night, some of which have since been deleted.Along the way, he threatened to basically go on strike as a performing artist until he is cut free from his current contractual commitments to record company Universal Music and music publisher Sony/ATV.In January 2019 he sued both Universal and Sony over his ongoing record and publishing deals.