Once again, it is only self sabotage for the A list rapper if he actually owned the companies he is trying to sabotage.

His ex owns the companies, so he is going after her when he forces the conglomerate to cancel the rapper.

Kanye West

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Kanye West Plays P..o.r.n. for Adidas Executives, Says ‘It’s Time For Me to Shut the F–k Up’ in New ‘Last Week’ Documentary

In an apparent refusal to stay out of the spotlight even after both Instagram and Twitter restricted the rapper’s accounts following antisemitic posts, Kanye West has released his newest project. On Monday, West shared a 30-minute documentary titled Last Week, where his recent business meetings and personal endeavors are captured on film — though, by the looks of the footage, the recording devices were barely noticed by anyone. The film opens with an animated character resembling West completing a video game mission in Japan. Before shifting to the actual captured footage, a title card reads “war,” which is essentially what he has been waging on his own career for the past week.

During one clip in Last Week, West derails a meeting with two Adidas executives by playing a p.o.r..n.o.g.raphic video. Holding his phone up beside an executive’s face, the rapper insists that the voice of the actor in the video resembles that of the exec, who attempts to reestablish a professional environment, urging: “Come on.” The exact timestamp of the clip is unclear, but the conversation suggests it occurred just after West terminated his 10-year contract with Gap in September.

The video was apparently a ploy to draw a comparison to West’s own feelings about working with Adidas, which he recently accused of having conversations about their collaborative Yeezy brand partnership without him. “What you’re feeling right now is extreme discomfort, and that is exactly the point,” a man on his team says. “Because when someone steals this man’s ideas, his creations, it’s like you’re stealing a child. These are all children of his mind, and you’ve kidnapped them. There are Yeezy-inspired derivatives that are making significant revenue because people can’t tell the difference.”

West goes on to predict the downfall of Adidas should they decide not to comply with his collaborative requests. “This is a different level of nuclear activity that no one will recover from,” he says. “I’m not arguing about money with people broker than me. I’m not arguing about ideas with people with lesser ideas than me.” – Source


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