Meet Bapes New Sexy Model Mr. Kanye West
Photos from Kanye University

Love him or hate him Kanye has proven why he is a musical genius, and also a shit starter or should I say one of the most controversial artist of our time. He says what he feels and that feel of rebellion is why many people love and hate him so much. More up under the hood.
Kanye has been a bit quiet since his ordeal at the grammy’s when he deliberately embarrassed Taylor Swift which I swear was totally staged. Non the less now he is the new model for Bapes and his photoshoot looks hot. I have to admit, I can’t even hate on the brother. Check out his new look below.
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Also check out this video Kanye did when he spit some verses about him making a deal with the devil. I wonder how many other artist have came this real to get the fame and fortune. Sounds to me if he had to do it all over again he just would have made the music and could have cared less about the fame.
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