Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Kanye West is Playboy's March interview

Self-explainatory, no need to comment on my side. Sit back and enjoy the ride. Just got the magazine, here's a few highlights...

Kanye West is Playboy's March interview.
The Grammy nominated (sic) rapper discusses being self-conscious, hip-hop homofobia, and why Jay-Z owes Playboy 1,000$

Acclaimed rapper Jay-Z tapped West to produce his new album, the album that will bring him out of retirement..
"I'm like the rap version of Chappelle. He talks about serious things, but he makes you laugh to keep from crying..
I'm nowhere near as good as Jay-Z, Eminem or Nas. So I compensate... With star power, sheer energy, entertainment, videos, really good outfits and overwhelmingly, ridiculous dope tracks..
I have normal conversations all the time while looking at these sites (his fav. porn sites, "Ass man's paradise" and "Mexican lust"). If this were a phone interview I'd probably be looking at porn. It's an addiction. Whenever we go to the porn store, we call it the crack house. And I stash my porn just like someone would stash weed, in a baggie..
She was my girlfriend and she had great titties (talking about the girl he lost his virginity to) even by my standards today... the nipples were almost the same color as the skin. I used to love those f**king titties. I'd stare at them.."

Ok I WILL share a couple of comments then leave the floor to you.
First off: Jay-Z's new album? HOV-A PULLS A NEW ONE? Oh man, suddenly 2006 doesn't suck so much.
Second, well: Kanye's porn addiction (whether his, uh, rococo' taste in clothing and his speaking out against homofobia tells anything about his own sexual orientation is a trite issue...). His addiction will be the subject of future entries on these pages so stay tuned. I consider myself quite the libertine and yet I have to admit I was surprised at how common porn addiction, in various forms and degrees, is - in the States at least.
Coming soon: "tu quoque my unsuspectable friend?". "The case of the 'Blacks on Blonde' mov" (I still can't believe my eyes). And "Is there anything wrong with it anyway?"

As I said in one of my previous posts, sex and its role as a power tool in young generations will definitely be the subject of my next book.

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