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The faucet will drip tomorrowTHAT FEEL WHEN UR IN LA
YEEZUS LISTENING PARTY IN NY
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The faucet will drip tomorrowTHAT FEEL WHEN UR IN LA
YEEZUS LISTENING PARTY IN NY
The faucet will drip tomorrowTHAT FEEL WHEN UR IN LA
YEEZUS LISTENING PARTY IN NY
In Touch magazine reports that Kanye shot a video inspired by the early 2000s classic American Pyscho with fellow Kardashian impregnator Scott Disick and Kim’s bestie Jonathan Cheban:
“Kanye spent the weekend shooting an American Psycho-inspired video in Brooklyn with Scott Disick and Jonathan Cheban,” an insider tells In Touch. “Jonathan actually gets killed in the end.” The video, which was shot at Brooklyn Fireproof soundstages, is supposed to be released later this week in anticipation of his new album. “Kanye wants the video to go viral and drum up more publicity for his album,” the insider reveals.
Disick of course is the walking embodiement of the immaculately dressed serial killer Patrick Bateman, whom Christian Bale famously portrayed in the film. His resemblance to the character is so similar that he even dressed as the character for Halloween last year and Brett Easton Ellis, author of the book on which the film was based, once suggested that Disick should portray the killer in the rumored remake. And so to cast Disick as a character inspired by Bateman in a video seems a little too on the nose for a Kanye concept, but I guess if anybody can execute the idea it’s Donda’s baby boy. No word on what track the video will accompany.
True, but we would've heard something by now if it were iTunes 1st
Report: Kanye Shoots American Pyscho Themed Video w/ Scott Disick
June 10th, 2013
In Touch magazine reports that Kanye shot a video inspired by the early 2000s classic American Pyscho with fellow Kardashian impregnator Scott Disick and Kim’s bestie Jonathan Cheban:
“Kanye spent the weekend shooting an American Psycho-inspired video in Brooklyn with Scott Disick and Jonathan Cheban,” an insider tells In Touch. “Jonathan actually gets killed in the end.” The video, which was shot at Brooklyn Fireproof soundstages, is supposed to be released later this week in anticipation of his new album. “Kanye wants the video to go viral and drum up more publicity for his album,” the insider reveals.
Disick of course is the walking embodiement of the immaculately dressed serial killer Patrick Bateman, whom Christian Bale famously portrayed in the film. His resemblance to the character is so similar that he even dressed as the character for Halloween last year and Brett Easton Ellis, author of the book on which the film was based, once suggested that Disick should portray the killer in the rumored remake. And so to cast Disick as a character inspired by Bateman in a video seems a little too on the nose for a Kanye concept, but I guess if anybody can execute the idea it’s Donda’s baby boy. No word on what track the video will accompany.
haha tryna avoid leakscole already leaked though you need sleepin music or wut
In theory, anyone actually outside on the street could come watch and listen. We're not closed in. He literally doesn't care. #Yeezus
— JasFly (@JasFly) June 11, 2013
If you want to hear the new Kanye West record tonight, slide by @milkstudios... open doors.
— Reed Bennett (@ReedBenn) June 11, 2013
**** a listening party why didnt yeezy stream it what about the folks in cali and stuff
Kanye Confirms Daft Punk, Justin Vernon, TNGHT, Chief Keef, Rick Rubin Worked on Yeezus
Tonight at Milk in New York, Kanye West held a listening session where he debuted Yeezus. (Yes, Beyoncé and Jay-Z were there.) As the never-before-heard tracks came out, there was one overwhelming revelation: Kanye mentioned that both Chief Keef and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon appear on the same song. It's called "Can't Handle My Liquor". Holy ****.
UPDATE: Kanye also confirmed that Daft Punk worked on three or four songs, shared a track that flipped TNGHT's "Higher Ground" with the Billie Holiday classic "Strange Fruit", and said that Rick Rubin executive produced the album.
Yeezus is out June 18.