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Kanye RIPS Into Paparazzi At Secret Show

Written By Unknown on Thursday, May 16, 2013 | 9:43 AM

May 16, 2013
Kanye West is an outspoken artist who doesn't give interviews. But luckily for him, there are at least a thousand people in any given city who are interested in hearing him perform. In between songs, he's then able to say whatever he wants to a captive (and sometimes captivated) audience. That's why Kanye rants -- he wants to be heard on his own terms -- and Kanye's paparazzi rant at Wednesday night's "secret show" in New York was certainly one for the books.  Continue reading...
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