Ye Hints At More Interviews Coming As Justin LaBoy's 'The Download' Causes Chaos In Rap World
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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 09: Kanye West attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 09, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/VF20/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)
From making a bold statement at the Grammy's to fomenting unrest in the rap scene, Ye's, formerly known as Kanye West, calendar has been filled. The famed rapper recently was a guest on Justin LaBoy's podcast, The Download, where the interviewer is often known for his candid and often provocative interviews with celebrities. Through the path set by Justin LaBoy, layers were peeled one after another, revealing more than just answers, raising one's curiosity through the roof. Given that this is Ye’s first interview in some time, the possibility of more Ye-centred interviews will be more than delightful for his fans.
The fact that he has been interviewed after such a long break immediately opens opportunities in the coming future. However, the rapper also hints that this is not the last time viewers will be seeing him on The Download.
Ye's cryptic tweet hints at more interviews?
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In a recent tweet, Ye described his interview with Justin Laboy as Episode 1 and a link opening to the episode, implying that he will be back to dazzle fans yet again. This goes back to the time when he teased the release of his then-upcoming album 'Donda,' with a series of a series of enigmatic tweets and public statements, citing that Ye does have a flair for mystery.
Even throughout the interview, he teased that he had just scratched the surface of certain topics. While specific details have not been confirmed, the buzz around the future episodes has been further fueled by the open-ended nature of the interview and the hints dropped by Ye and LaBoy.
Besides that, Ye has talked about how he has incorporated AI in his newly released album 'Bully,' (even if it was on his website), something for which he received and is still receiving a lot of backlash.
Ye admits to using AI in Bully
In the first episode, Justin LaBoy asked various insightful questions that fans were begging to be asked, from his view on the Kendrick Lamar-Drake feud to details regarding Ye's upcoming album 'Bully.' The rapper reveals that the idea for the album name actually came from his son, while he was playing with a kid. He said the inspiration came when his son described the kid "as weak" and that's when it happened.
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Talking about Ye’s new album, he had the internet divided over the use of AI. The rapper bridged this divide through the showcasing and passion and creative insight for his new album.
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Do you think there will be more interviews lined up for Ye on Justin LaBoy's The Download? Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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