Kanye West slams Barack Obama
Kanye West has slammed US President Barack Obama.
The Bound 2 rapper hit out at the Commander-in-Chief, insisting he can't do anything to "effect change" without "money" - though he then went on to proclaim "genius" to be "extremely cheap".
Asked about the president in an interview with Power106FM, he ranted: "You can't effect change from inside the White House like that ...You gotta have the money.
"Good ideas usually aren't connected to money as much ... Creativity and extreme genius are extremely cheap."
Kanye - who has 12-month-old daughter North with wife Kim Kardashian - then went on to warn his critics not to slam him as he is on a "mission from God".
Kanye said: "Don't worry about how I'm saying what I'm saying. Look at what I'm saying and how I feel my intent is.
"You do not want to go against the power. I'm working on one mission, and that's a mission from God."
He went on to say, "I'm gonna make it very clear exactly what I'm here to do. I'm here to help. I'm going to apply all the blessings I've got.
"We're moving to the future. And I'm gonna be the anchor."
Just last November, Kanye vowed never to mention the president again as he felt the politician - who has criticised the rapper on a number of occasions - was using his name to be "down" with young people.
He said: "I just think that we're pop icons, and the president likes to use that type of thing just to be down.
"People were fine with me being everyone's punching bag for about five years - 'This is the person we love to hate, so if you want to distract people from everything that's going on... just say you hate Kanye and there's going be 30 other people who say they hate Kanye.'
"I'm not going to mention him anymore, I'm past that, that's out my thoughts. That's lowering my priority of thinking at this point."
Obama previously spoke out about the New Slaves hitmaker to urge young people not to look to the wealth of the rapper and his now-wife as an example of success, and branded him a "jackass" after he interrupted Taylor Swift's 2009 MTV Music Awards acceptance speech.
The Bound 2 rapper hit out at the Commander-in-Chief, insisting he can't do anything to "effect change" without "money" - though he then went on to proclaim "genius" to be "extremely cheap".
Asked about the president in an interview with Power106FM, he ranted: "You can't effect change from inside the White House like that ...You gotta have the money.
"Good ideas usually aren't connected to money as much ... Creativity and extreme genius are extremely cheap."
Kanye - who has 12-month-old daughter North with wife Kim Kardashian - then went on to warn his critics not to slam him as he is on a "mission from God".
Kanye said: "Don't worry about how I'm saying what I'm saying. Look at what I'm saying and how I feel my intent is.
"You do not want to go against the power. I'm working on one mission, and that's a mission from God."
He went on to say, "I'm gonna make it very clear exactly what I'm here to do. I'm here to help. I'm going to apply all the blessings I've got.
"We're moving to the future. And I'm gonna be the anchor."
Just last November, Kanye vowed never to mention the president again as he felt the politician - who has criticised the rapper on a number of occasions - was using his name to be "down" with young people.
He said: "I just think that we're pop icons, and the president likes to use that type of thing just to be down.
"People were fine with me being everyone's punching bag for about five years - 'This is the person we love to hate, so if you want to distract people from everything that's going on... just say you hate Kanye and there's going be 30 other people who say they hate Kanye.'
"I'm not going to mention him anymore, I'm past that, that's out my thoughts. That's lowering my priority of thinking at this point."
Obama previously spoke out about the New Slaves hitmaker to urge young people not to look to the wealth of the rapper and his now-wife as an example of success, and branded him a "jackass" after he interrupted Taylor Swift's 2009 MTV Music Awards acceptance speech.
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