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Kanye West has moved his endeavors from London to Paris, where Fondation Louis Vuitton confirms that he will perform a concert series to close out Paris Fashion Week.
G.O.O.D. Music expands its roster once again, as Chicago rapper and producer Holt (aka Hollywood Holt) joins the family.
Kanye West left a London in awe on Tuesday night (March 3), as he performed at an impromptu gig at KOKO.
More often than not, long-form dialogue from Kanye West comes with a tolerable amount of namedropping, because friends in high places. He cashed in on at least one high profile relationship, as Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave, Shame) directed the forthcoming video for “All Day.”
UPDATE: Kanye West blessed listeners with the dirty version of “All Day.” The song is also available on iTunes. Find everything you need after the jump. Monday starts off on a G.O.O.D. note now that Kanye West delivers the CDQ version of his new single “All Day.”
Kanye West remains in Europe, where he’s making his presense felt one public appearance at a time. Earlier today (March 2), the musician spoke to the Oxford Guild Society at the University’s Museum of Natural History, according to Business Insider.
The recent string of Kanye West performances infers that another major release in coming (an album, hopefully). Continuing his European run, he performed “Only One” on Norwegian-Swedish talk show Skavlan.
Big Sean hasn’t left any opportunities on the table during the promo run for his Dark Sky Paradise album. His most recent feat is a starring role in a sketch by Funny or Die, in which the rapper has a major issue.
Kanye West’s name has been on the tip of our tongues for over two weeks strong. After being brought to tears while speaking with BBC 1’s Zane Lowe, the superstar took to Twitter to right a wrong, apologizing to Beck for his now Grammy stunt.
Yeezy Season has all but arrived. After the show-stealing, first-ever performance of “All Day” at the 2015 Brit Awards, Kanye West is set to speak with BBC 1’s Zane Lowe once again.
Kanye West made his first appearance on the Brit Awards since 2006 today (though it’s technically night across the pond). There, in typical Ye fashion, he gave an exuberant performance of his new single “All Day.”
The early verdict infers that the third time is indeed the charm for Big Sean, whose new album, Dark Sky Paradise, is officially in stores.