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Kanye West: The Rise Of Fame

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While fame is not a new concept, its nature changed dramatically over the course of the 20th century. In the past, people were famous, or infamous, for being successful — Cornelius Vanderbilt, Ghandi, Issac Newton, and Elvis Presley. The Vanderbilt family is one of the wealthiest and most prominent families within the United States. Cornelius Vanderbilt started off his life the same as most people today, poor. In 1810 he was piloting a steamboat on Staten Island. He later expanded into the steamboat business and went on to build a railroad empire worth 100 million dollars by the end of his life. Although he was publically disappointed in his son, William Vanderbilt, by the time of William’s death he had already doubled the family fortune; which …show more content…

The public would view their success as a form of credentials, therefore their knowledge was greatly admired and maybe even worshipped by others. By presenting the history of fame to the conversion, it is apparent that fame has been apart of the daily culture throughout time. Overtime, the social media landscape changed, however so too has the importance of personality. Celebrities today are worshipped because of their way of life and thereby allowing them to influence everyone on any topic at any time using any social media platform. Kanye West is an American rapper, songwriter, singer, entrepreneur, record producer, and fashion designer. He is one of the defining individuals who transformed rap into a new era, making him a role model for not only being an outstanding singer but also the way he lives his life and where he came from. Although, he is proficient in many aspects of his life he doesn’t possess any previous knowledge in politics, yet people listen to him as if he is a president from another country or even an actual politician. He recently tweeted multiple times in regards to Donald Trump, multicultural issues, and stating that slavery was a choice. Kanye

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