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'Westside Lovin'

20yrs Old. CA.
Patience, Love & Humility.
Determination, Hard Work, Perseverance.
Live by these and happiness is a guarantee.
I reblog music, art, and funny stuff.
Kanye. Lupe. Cole. Wale. Diplo. iamsu!. Weeknd. Frank Ocean.
Jun 17 '13

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Jun 17 '13
Me after college

Me after college

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Jun 16 '13

The dude 👍🙏

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Jun 15 '13

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Jun 15 '13

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Jun 15 '13
metalburger:

I would kill for her

metalburger:

I would kill for her

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Jun 12 '13
uzowuru:

NY Times: When your debut album, “The College Dropout” came out, the thing that people began to associate with you besides music was: Here’s someone who’s going to argue for his place in history; like, “Why am I not getting five stars?”
Kanye: I think you got to make your case. Seventh grade, I wanted to be on the basketball team. I didn’t get on the team, so that summer I practiced. I was on the summer league. My team won the championship; I was the point guard. And then when I went for eighth grade, I practiced and I hit every free throw, every layup, and the next day I looked on this chart, and my name wasn’t on it. I asked the coach what’s up, and they were like, “You’re just not on it.” I was like, “But I hit every shot.” The next year — I was on the junior team when I was a freshman, that’s how good I was. But I wasn’t on my eighth-grade team, because some coach — some Grammy, some reviewer, some fashion person, some blah blah blah — they’re all the same as that coach. Where I didn’t feel that I had a position in eighth grade to scream and say, “Because I hit every one of my shots, I deserve to be on this team!” I’m letting it out on everybody who doesn’t want to give me my credit.
NY Times: And you know you hit your shots.
Kanye: Yeah — you put me on the team. So I’m going to use my platform to tell people that they’re not being fair. Anytime I’ve had a big thing that’s ever pierced and cut across the Internet, it was a fight for justice. Justice. And when you say justice, it doesn’t have to be war. Justice could just be clearing a path for people to dream properly. It could be clearing a path to make it fair within the arena that I play. You know, if Michael Jordan can scream at the refs, me as Kanye West, as the Michael Jordan of music, can go and say, “This is wrong.”

uzowuru:

NY Times: When your debut album, “The College Dropout” came out, the thing that people began to associate with you besides music was: Here’s someone who’s going to argue for his place in history; like, “Why am I not getting five stars?”

Kanye: I think you got to make your case. Seventh grade, I wanted to be on the basketball team. I didn’t get on the team, so that summer I practiced. I was on the summer league. My team won the championship; I was the point guard. And then when I went for eighth grade, I practiced and I hit every free throw, every layup, and the next day I looked on this chart, and my name wasn’t on it. I asked the coach what’s up, and they were like, “You’re just not on it.” I was like, “But I hit every shot.” The next year — I was on the junior team when I was a freshman, that’s how good I was. But I wasn’t on my eighth-grade team, because some coach — some Grammy, some reviewer, some fashion person, some blah blah blah — they’re all the same as that coach. Where I didn’t feel that I had a position in eighth grade to scream and say, “Because I hit every one of my shots, I deserve to be on this team!” I’m letting it out on everybody who doesn’t want to give me my credit.

NY Times: And you know you hit your shots.

Kanye: Yeah — you put me on the team. So I’m going to use my platform to tell people that they’re not being fair. Anytime I’ve had a big thing that’s ever pierced and cut across the Internet, it was a fight for justice. Justice. And when you say justice, it doesn’t have to be war. Justice could just be clearing a path for people to dream properly. It could be clearing a path to make it fair within the arena that I play. You know, if Michael Jordan can scream at the refs, me as Kanye West, as the Michael Jordan of music, can go and say, “This is wrong.”

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Jun 12 '13

steffalopod:

i dont trust people who hate kanye

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Jun 12 '13
urban-s0ul:

nassays:

In the streets of NY… I ran into a kid with the same hair cut as me.

nas is for the kids

urban-s0ul:

nassays:

In the streets of NY… I ran into a kid with the same hair cut as me.

nas is for the kids

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Jun 12 '13

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Jun 12 '13

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Jun 12 '13

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Jun 12 '13
vsnryco:

brock get the hoes

vsnryco:

brock get the hoes

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Jun 12 '13
Lol Ayeeeee.

Lol Ayeeeee.

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Jun 12 '13
yungmondi:

yeezus

yungmondi:

yeezus

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