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Kanye started his career being someone who did the creative work behind the scenes. And even after becoming famous as a solo artist he has produced nearly full albums for the likes of Jay Z, Pusha T, Common, John Legend and GLC.

As much as people talk about Arrested Development(the hip hop group).

I actually love when Kanye says stuff like that. My personal favorite is when he said "my greatest pain in life is that I'll never be able to see myself perform live".

His Twitter rant today was actually coherent. He made some really nice points.

Briga Heelan is not really a girl next door type.

This was a really earnest and sweet film that succeeded even though what happened to Eilis' sister is the only thing really dramatic. And Emory Cohen has come a long way. The first things I seen him in was Smash and Four and both of those projects he gave two of the worst performances I have ever seen from a

I am surprised BJ the Chicago Kid was not on the album since he has been on like every album I have listened to in the last 3 years.

Also being too old to revitalize his career.

A lot of great boxers were also domestic abusers.

Viewing this was a good movie theater experience. I was able to take a short nap at the middle part of the film without missing much and able to wake up when it was getting good.

Also much better.

And she is very likable in interviews.

And the years after it Brown in his music and in interviews he made it seem like it was Rihanna's fault and that anyone who criticized him were just "haters". But, I will admit that my vitriol for him would not be so strong if I did not find his music completely shitty. Plus for all his tough guy bravado most of his

I saw a good joke on Twitter that in debt Kanye got real Chris Brown but, knockoff Future he should switch that.

I actually watched all 22 episodes of this(I was 11 at the time) the only things I remember from it was the scene @@michaelweyer:disqus pointed out and the fact that Fred Durst had a completely random and pointless cameo for like 5 seconds. Completely gratuitous things like that are probably why the show was so

I have the say the driver said something I was thinking while watching the episode. Abbi was looking thick this episode.

That was Eddie Griffin. But, that story became a lot less funny when he died in a car accident a few years after.

Well Hollywood is like 50% dudes who look like Paul Rust and like 50% women who look like Gillan Jacobs so it makes sense why it is such a trope.

I love that right before that he had a very supportive message from his father.

On Logic's Def Jam debut Under Pressure on the title track he has a voicemail message from his brother and his father.