Splendour In The Grass - Day 1
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Kanye West has been half normal for a little while since dumping Amber Rose, but now it looks like Ye might be back to his old self. Kanye was headlining the Big Chill Festival over the weekend when he broke out into a huge rant about being misunderstood and unappreciated!

 

Jay Z and Kanye just released their joint album "Watch The Throne" which is getting mixed reviews and what I mean by that is everyone will buy the album and less than half will actually like it. See what Ye had to say on stage at the Big Chill below.

 

He told the crowd:

"I walk through the hotel and I walk down the street, and people look at me like I'm (expletive) insane, like I'm Hitler. One day the light will shine through and one day people will understand everything I ever did."

He also defended the music video for "Monster," which features cannibalism and girls hanging from their necks.

Ye said:

"Who saw the video before it got banned, before they took it down and before women's groups starting saying that a person that lost the most important woman in his life is now against women in some way?"

 

Kanye had already started his set 30-minutes late, so he apologized to the crowd for his tardiness by saying:

"Michael Jordan changed so much in basketball, he took his power to make a difference. It's so much (expletive) going on in music right now and somebody has to make a (expletive) difference."

Kanye closed his set on a positive note by paying tribute to Amy Winehouse. He played snippets of Winehouse's "Tears Dry On Their Own" and "Back to Black."

He told the crowd:

"She was beautiful, amazing. Thank you for protecting your artists that are still here. This is for McQueen, for Amy, for Michael and for all the media, can you lighten up on all your artists that are still here?"

 

 

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