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    Kanye West says that American rappers should take inspiration from Nigerian musicians

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    Kanye West, an American rapper, has encouraged his peers to study under Jewish investors, Chinese and Indian computer experts, and Nigerian afrobeats musicians.

    In a recent interview with DJ Akademiks, West attacked American rappers, alleging they typically lack grasp of the legal and commercial elements of music and rely on foreigners for assistance in those areas.

    “I’m smarter than all these n*ggas [rappers],” he stated. For the tech guys at least, I am unable to say. That’s a different story. But, dude, artists are stupid. They’re incapable of even f*cking counting, dude. Lawyers and Jews manage every aspect of their enterprises, including setups, contracts, and other things.

    “All right, go ask them to manage a whole record label without a Jewish person, and I’ll retract my statement. Set up your entire TV network and get it up and running. Don’t allow any Jewish investors interfere; let me see how it goes.

    “Everything I’m saying matters until motherf*ckers like the Nigerians, Chinese, Jews, or tech Indians or something can actually get their act together.”

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