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I dont see anything wrong with the cover really. It's about his passion for music I guess. Other musicians have also used Jesus references that make this pic look like whatever
Quote from: Javy on January 24, 2006, 09:50:14 PMI dont see anything wrong with the cover really. It's about his passion for music I guess. Other musicians have also used Jesus references that make this pic look like whatever"But the Jesus Walks rapper insists he has a lot in common with Christ because he has to fight for recognition and suffer for success. In the accompanying article, West talks about the criticism fired at him last year when he famously suggested President George W. Bush was a racist during a Hurricane Katrina telethon, and criticized the US leader for not reacting to the disaster quicker. He explains, "If I was more complacent and I let things slide, my life would be easier, but you all wouldn't be as entertained. My misery is your pleasure." In the Rolling Stone spread, West also poses as boxing great Muhammad Ali."http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-01-25/#3The guy is a jackass plain and simple. I can't wait for him to stop selling records. I look forward to watching him on the Surreal Life.
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Quote from: Shallow on January 25, 2006, 08:13:08 AMQuote from: Javy on January 24, 2006, 09:50:14 PMI dont see anything wrong with the cover really. It's about his passion for music I guess. Other musicians have also used Jesus references that make this pic look like whatever"But the Jesus Walks rapper insists he has a lot in common with Christ because he has to fight for recognition and suffer for success. In the accompanying article, West talks about the criticism fired at him last year when he famously suggested President George W. Bush was a racist during a Hurricane Katrina telethon, and criticized the US leader for not reacting to the disaster quicker. He explains, "If I was more complacent and I let things slide, my life would be easier, but you all wouldn't be as entertained. My misery is your pleasure." In the Rolling Stone spread, West also poses as boxing great Muhammad Ali."http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-01-25/#3The guy is a jackass plain and simple. I can't wait for him to stop selling records. I look forward to watching him on the Surreal Life.Nobody really cared what he said about George Bush, but yet he thinks it makes him Jesus Christ. LOL. They don't understand (or he doesn't, or rolling stone, or whatever) what the title of the article, or the movie, represents in the first place. "The Passion of the Christ" wasn't about what Jesus had Passion for. "The Passion of Kanye West" is about what Kanye has passion for. See what I mean? It's a childish, almost illiterate understanding of the entire concept of the movie.
So he thinks he's the only person who dissed Bush too? LMAO! He made a complete ass outta himself during that telethon, which led to our amusement.Oh, and to show how unoriginal the cover is, like others have mentioned. Here's a dude who did the exact same cover for Rolling Stone:Just proof that he's dying for controversy from religious organizations and the public in general. I like the guy's music, but he's simply a lame brain.