The Best of Kanye (Trials & Triumphs)
From triumphs to controversy | BET.com remembers some of Kanye West's most memorable moments.
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Voice of this Generation - Not exactly known for his humble side, Yeezy proclaimed himself the voice of his generation late last year. “I realize that my place and position in history is that I will go down as the voice of this generation, of this decade, I will be the loudest voice," West boasted. "It's me settling into that position of just really accepting that it's one thing to say you want to do it and it's another thing to really end up being like Michael Jordan."
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Kanye West Vs. George Bush - Angered with the way Black folks were portrayed in the media during Hurricane Katrina, a highly frustrated West spoke his mind rather than stick to the script during a benefit telethon for Katrina. Standing side by side with comedian Mike Myers, West blurted out, “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people.” The comment created a media firestorm and helped boost sales of his sophomore album, “Late Registration.”
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Kanye Vs. The Press - Suspicious of the press from the start, Kanye routinely claimed to be misquoted by various media outlets early in his rapping career. Even Time Magazine supposedly mishandled his words during its 2005 Yeezy cover story. Convinced that the press is out to get him (he once called them de-pressed),West doesn’t do too many interviews these days. He blogs in ALL CAPS via his popular kanyeuniversity.com site. The press can’t misquote him there.
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I'ma Let You Finish - The moment that still haunts Kanye to this day. This past September, Yeezy stormed the MTV Video Music Awards stage to protest Taylor Swift winning Best Female Video over Beyonce. A shocked Swift never even got to make her first moon man speech. While ‘Ye’s tirades are usually amusing, this particular outburst caused the biggest Kanye backlash yet.
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David and Goliath - Kanye Vs. 50 Cent: Playing David to 50 Cent’s Goliath, Kanye emerged victorious when both superstars decided to release their third albums on September 11, 2007. Billed as the biggest SoundScan showdown in music history, the face off reached a fever pitch when Fif claimed he’d retire if West outsold him. He didn’t. ‘Ye’s “Graduation” sold 957,000 units in its first week versus 691,000 copies for 50’s “Curtis.”
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