The Life of Kanye “Yo Taylor, I’m really happy for you…I’ll let you finish. But Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time!” (West). Most people if they don’t know anything about Kanye West, they know this quote. When anybody hears his name everybody always has an opinion. Some people love him, while a lot of other people hate him, each for a variety of reasons. Though most people only see the arrogant and egotistic side of Kanye, the more important side that people don’t always see is the hardworking musician. In order to fully understand Kanye’s motives and to fully appreciate him, people have to know how he got to the point he is now today. Kanye West was born on June 8th, 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia to his mother Donda West, and his father Ray West (Kanye West Biography). When Kanye West was just three years old his mother and father divorced, and after that his mother raised him on the South Shore of Chicago (Kanye West Biography). Kanye’s fascination with music started when he was just five years old when began to write poetry (Chicago Tribune). Then in the 3rd grade he started rapping and in 7th grade he started selling his mixtapes to people that he knew (MTV). Though at the age of ten his mother and him left Chicago, Illinois for Nanjing, China in order for his mom Donda to pursue a teaching opportunity (Byng). Though this stent in China only lasted a year in which after it they moved back to Chicago. After they were back in Chicago, at the age of
Kanye Omari West was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 8, 1977. His father, Ray, was a photojournalist for the Atlanta Journal newspaper and was also politically active in the Black Panthers, he later became a Christian counselor. Kanye mother, Donda, was a teacher who became a professor of English at Chicago State University, and eventually, her son's manager before she died at the age of 58 from heart disease after cosmetic surgery in 2007. Ray and Donda divorced amicably when West was three. After that he was raised on Chicago's middle class South Shore neighborhood by his mother, and spent summers with his father. When he was 10, Kanye moved for a year with Donda to China, where she taught as part of a university exchange program and he
Kanye was born to Donda West, an English professor, and Ray West, a former Black Panther and influential photojournalist who became a church counselor. His parents divorced when he was 3, and Donda West raised him by herself. Kanye still saw his father during the summers, and Ray West had a lasting effect on Kanye 's temperament. "Like his dad, Kanye has little patience for what he thinks is unjust," writes Donda West in her autobiography, Raising Kanye. "If he sees a president leave human beings stranded on rooftops for days at a time, his passion and compassion will outweigh his patience." Donda West was a massive force in helping Kanye develop his burgeoning musical talents. "My mother was my everything," Kanye told MTV News in 2005. Kanye 's mother helped a 13-year-old Kanye pay to cut his first record in a dingy basement studio. West graduated from Polaris High School and completed one year of art school at Chicago State University. (Kanye West Biography)
The celebrity that I've chosen to do a personality assessment on is Kanye West. Kanye West started out his career by helping others produce music, but soon he began making music himself. His debut album, The College Dropout propelled him into stardom as a hip hop and rap artist. In recent years, Kanye's relevancy to the public has stopped being about his music and more about his personal life. West has stayed relevant to the public through a marriage to reality star, Kim Kardashian and through his many outlandish speeches and interviews.
Kanye Omari West, an icon of hip-hop, pop culture, fashion and music in general. Kanye Omari West, a person belittled against and a person subjected to a life of racism and hate. Born on June 8th, 1977, Donda West, West’s mother, always knew he was destined for greatness, but did she know her son would turn out to be the Kanye West, a man lacking the respect he deserves for transforming a big part of the music we listen to on this very day? West came onto the scene in the late nineties but didn’t release The College Dropout until 2004, an album that took everybody by surprise. Kanye West changed the gangster filled rap genre by releasing his positive, soulful debut album, changing the way rappers
Kanye West also known as "Yeezy" is American rapper, fashion disaster, and also music producer. People may say that Mr. West is our youth of today voice. He has made a tremendous mark in the music and fashion industry. As we all know Mr. West is known for having his moments. It is safe to say that he has the best and top “omg” Moments, such as interrupting Taylor Swift at the VMA’s. Kanye in the begging when he first came on the hip hop scene was this calm, joyful, his music in my eyes was the most different music out at the time, just because he wasn’t rapping about what everyone else was. Kanye was one of those joyful guys, everybody wanted him on his record or produce it. Then a tragic event occurred where his mom died. After then you see
Kanye West produced the popular song “All Falls Down” in 2004. He is well known for creating many wonderful tunes but this one stands out above the rest. While his other songs contain bass-heavy instrumentals and contain lyrics about money and women, this one is strays away from the previous structures. “All Falls Down” catches the attention of youth, with its mellow melody, to send a strong message concerning the overemphasis on money and education and how it can be harmful through the lyrics. The issues contained in the message are highly focused on the idea that money and education will not always be there
Kanye West was born in Atlanta, Georgia on June 8, 1977. His parents divorced and Kanye was raised in the middle class neighbourhood of South Shore in Chicago by his mother. At the age of 10, he moved to China with his Mother and was the only foreign student in the entire school, which --at a young age-- was very defining for him having been labelled an outcast early on. This may have contributed to his very outlandish and attention grabbing persona as his desire to affirm his role among the new individuals was as strong as it is now. The chinese children were constantly touching and staring at him because they have never seen a black person before He later returned to Chicago and got involved in the hip-hop scene and eventually dropped out of College to pursue his music career. Kanyes Father was part of
Lastly, the rapper was not tied down to a specific area. He, like most artists, traveles over vast settings. He has gone on multiple tours around the world. But because he has become as successful as he is, he has the opportunity to travel places like Israel, Cuba, and many more countries. Although West travels the world for his music, supporting certain current events plays a part in why and where he travels: “West appeared on an NBC broadcast to raise funds for the victims of Hurricane Katrina” (“Kanye”). Kanye West not only worries about
Most people either extremely dig Kanye West, or they just down right hate him. Kanye is not only known for his incredible talent and beautiful wife, but also his cocky attitude and what some people would call narcissistic behavior. Regardless of what you may think about him, Mr.West is a pop culture phenomenon who's accomplishments and attitude are things each man, no matter what age, can draw inspiration from. Not only is he the newest recipient of the coveted Video Vanguard Award from MTVs VMAs(which aired this past Sunday), he's also expecting a baby boy with Kim K and has a highly anticipated album dropping very soon. I'm not sure who you look up, but Kanye should be on that list. Here are five reasons why you should admire Kanye West.From popped polo collars, to stylish retro shades, Kanye has always been a trendsetter in the fashion world.
Kanye had an intellectually challenging upbringing and was raised in a middle-class home. He was the only child of an English literature professor mother, and his father who was an award-winning photojournalist and an active Black Panther member. Before Kanye’s superstar days, he was just an ordinary kid from Chicago, Illinois striving to become a successful artist. He was attending the Chicago State University and was taking art classes at the American Academy of Art but decided to drop out to place all of his attention on his career in music. Kanye’s journey in music began by producing songs for local rap artists. Kanye obtained his first big break in 2001, producing songs for Jay-Z’s double-platinum selling album The Blueprint. In the early
Kanye West first started off as hip-hop beatmaker and producer from Chicago. A lot of people pass on Kanye because they only seen him as a producer and not a rapper. Then he meet Jay-z and still Jay-z only saw him as a producer, but allowed Kanye to express his musical gift. He got his chance after he was in a near fatal car crash. He recorded “Through The Wire” with his mouth wired shut. Ever since then, Kanye has been a success. Kanye Wes has receive over 352 nomination and won 89 of them. He has one 21 Grammy awards. His breakout season is when Kanye West earned an amazing ten nominations at the 47th annual Grammy Awards. The College Dropout won the Best Rap Album award. "Jesus Walks" won Best Rap Song. Alicia Keys and Kanye
Kanye West has proven himself over time that he is much more than just a producer. With each new album he releases, he constantly pushes the boundaries of music influencing artist across all genres. Kanye has an ever evolving sound that changes almost year to year. Kanye West’s Yeezus album is an album that takes a much darker and more minimalist turn in his discography. This approach to music makes Yeezus a much harder album to listen through because it is not filled with nice, polished sounds. Having the album made this way makes us look over what the message of a song and the album are. Among many rough songs one the most popular on the album was Blood on the Leaves. Blood on the Leaves samples from another song called Strange Fruit sung by Nina Simone which is a very political song talking about gruesome lynchings that happened before and at the turn of the century. With help from the sample, West uses the pain of lynching and drug abuse to compare with the break ups he goes through.
With twenty-one Grammy’s and fifty-seven nominations, Kanye West is often regarded as one of the most influential and important artists of our time (The GRAMMYs 2). But many believe he is a musical fluke, who seeks attention and controversy. West first broke into the music industry by producing beats under the guidance of famous hip hop producer No I.D. (“The Mentor” 1). After his highly praised groundbreaking album, The College Dropout, was released, Kanye quickly found himself in the spotlight. His second album, Late Registration, was met also met with critical acclaim. With his recent successes and connection to the youth of America, West took an opportunity to help the people affected by Hurricane Katrina by appearing on TV alongside Michael Myers for a Red Cross event.
He has proved yet again he is the architect of music samples. This album in particular features a range of samples from R&B jazz to Iranian pop to even 70s Prog rock. Kanye doesn’t just “sample” the music. He takes it on a joy ride with twists and turns like the Maybach in his “Otis” music video. He simultaneously intertwines innovation and nostalgia into one bunch. “Famous” for example, is a clever piece with a lot to unpack. The song opens up with a luminous acapella of Jimmy Webb’s “Do What You Gotta Do,” sung by Rihanna, then sampled again at the end with Nina Simone’s 1968 version of the song. The sample is also brilliantly weaved into Sister Nancy’s reggae classic “Bam Bam.” And a few ad-libs added to the mixture from his Late Registration and Graduation album. But like a majority of Kanye’s discography, lays a pinch of misogyny sprinkled on a few tracks. He takes a sharp jab at Taylor Swift with just one line: “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? I made the b***h famous!” He quickly takes to Twitter in defense of the line noting, Taylor gave him the approval [she claimed she didn’t] and that she thought it was funny. Throughout the rest of album he takes a few more jabs at other celebrities including his ex Amber Rose, and tosses around the b-word like it’s everyday day
Before he made a name for himself in the rap community, Kanye was in school at the American Academy of Art, where he had gotten a scholarship to study visual art. He dropped out when he realized that he would "never be one of the great visual artists of the world" and didn't want to end up working for an advertising agency. This idea was a good