I just found this and I have to ask....well watch this clip then tell I'll ask my question.
Was that the REAL Kanye and will we see more of "that guy" in the future because I have to say -
The Crown goes to Queen West!
If the world didn't suspect that he was gay before....did he leave us any doubt after that performance? I sorry, but he was giving very stereotypical homosexual in the clip. So it I have to ask again was that the REAL KANYE or was he mocking the gay community with that persona?

So it begs to ask is this his crew. Is those folks he kick it with when he aint on tour, the camera is off, and he aint in the studio? lol They all are looking suspect, right? Maybe they are all models and this was just a paying gig that they ended up standing next to Kanye?
ANyway i just thought I'd ask a few questions, would love to hear how folks answer them.
Sincerely,
Pharaoh
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Yeah I am with you on this one. It looks like him , sounds like him to me. All the signs point to yes. If it is mockery somebody slap him.
I have ALWAYS suspected Kayne to be gay. There is nothing straight about his style and swagger. He puts on a straight facade in a gay suit.
Xivinrah,
LOL I love that accessment a str8 facade in a gay suit....love it.
And Angie, yes if it is mockery he does need to be slapped!
Thats definitely K West. And thats the same swagger and persona he's always had. But I'm not sure why that has to be gay. He's always been mad flamboyant but that may just be a product of being a flamboyant personality raised by his mom. With his mom's death dude seems to still be a bit fractured (understandable), and thats caused him to go off the deep end with that flamboyant shit.
I'm still reluctant to call this gay though. I know where you're coming from but why do gay folks seem to own the patent on flamboyant, or at least it seems that way. Aren't we trying to get away from stereotypes, on both sides, so to call him gay is a bit counter-productive. Questionable yes, gay not sure. I'll wait till I get that man on man confirmation for that call. Or maybe i'm being to heavy right now, let me know.
I just think that Kanye is a little touched in the head.
Prez hit it right on the head. This is in fact Kanye in his hotel room during his recent visit for the Vuitton fashion show. He's surrounded by his new sneakers which are slated to arrive in Vuitton boutiques in June. Coincidentally, I JUST blogged about the sneakers less than an hour ago. I will post it within the next 24 hours. That mink Vuitton stole and that Goyard briefcase are stunning, albeit out of my price range.
But back to the question of Kanye. Kanye has always been a bit extroverted and rather eccentric. His style has always been one-off and he has never been shy about his who he is. He’s certainly no MTV clone and he has remained true to himself and his artistry. He’s a brilliant, talented artist with a background in fashion and art. His crib will never mirror the tom foolery we see on MTV Cribs with gaudy trinkets and covered in gold leaf. His tastes can be a bit bold but that’s because hip hop isn’t used to the style. It’s inundated with spinning rims and 100 carat diamonds and wife-beaters. That’s not what Kanye is about.
Why do gays always try to make someone who is a little out of the norm gay? Not everyone wants stuff gold teeth into their mouths or cover their entire body with tattoos. That stereotypical macho gangsta persona that the hip-hop culture keeps spitting out has evolved and changed, and rather boring. Every man is not hard and thug; thank god! Everyone is always questioning the sexuality of hip hop artists like Ceelo, Kanye, Andre 3000, etc. just because they don’t fit into a box. Clearly the gays are unaware that there are straight men out there who can dress well. There are men out there who have brilliantly designed interiors that are sleek, modern and comfortable that had no gay men involved in the design. We don’t have a monopoly on style but because people keep stereotyping, many men and artist don’t want to be honest and themselves because they don’t want people questioning their sexuality by their style. We all gotta stop stereotyping each other. It’s just dumb and inhibitive. Cut him some slack, ya'll.
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