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19,

04:26,

2007-11-11 19:06:30
Description: Donda West, the mother of Kanye West and former chairwoman of Chicago State University's English department, passed away Saturday from undisclosed causes, according to a spokesman for the family. (More) Donda West, the mother of Kanye West and former chairwoman of Chicago State University's English department, passed away Saturday from undisclosed causes, according to a spokesman for the family. She was 58.
According to multiple sources, West was in Los Angeles and her death may have been the result of complications from a surgical procedure; more specific information was unavailable at press time.
Although widely known as the mother of Kanye, Dr. West was a noted scholar and an active college professor for 31 years; she left the profession in 2004 to assist with Kanye's career, according to her biography on the Web site of the Kanye West Foundation, an educational nonprofit of which she was chair. She was also chief executive of West Brands, the parent company of her son's businesses.
She began her teaching career in the early 1970s at Brown College in Atlanta and began working at Chicago State University in 1980, according to the site; she was also a Fulbright Scholar, among other awards. Dr. West raised Kanye in the Chicago area along with her husband, from whom she separated when Kanye was 3.
She also recently published a book dedicated to her son titled "Raising Kanye: Life Lessons From the Mother of a Hip-Hop Star." The book and subsequent interviews have left little question about the source of Kanye's outspoken nature.
The importance and influence Dr. West had in her son's life is profound. When Kanye appeared on MTV News' "You Hear It First" in 2003, one of his first rhymes was about his mother — he dropped to his knees during the performance to get his point across. Those rhymes later turned up in a full-blown dedication to her, Late Registration's "Hey Mama."
"Hey Mama, I wanna scream so loud for you/ 'Cause I'm so proud of you/ Let me tell you what I'm about to do ... I appreciate what you allowed for me, I just want you to be proud of me."
Kanye has dropped references to his mom on all of his albums.
Kanye's love for his mom was undoubtedly reciprocated tenfold, not only did Dr. West act as in part as a co-manager, she was also his biggest cheerleader, appearing at many events throughout his career. At the Video Music Awards in September, she was in Kanye's suite at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, joining in the party and wearing the white shades celebrating his show. She also attended his 30th birthday party in New York last summer and his appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
A spokesman for Kanye West released this brief statement when contacted by MTV News.
"The family respectfully asks for privacy during this time of grief." (Less) Channel: youtube

62,

04:26,

2008-04-22 09:22:24
Description: Donda West, the mother of Kanye West and former chairwoman of Chicago State University's English department, passed away Saturday from undisclosed causes, according to a spokesman for the family. (More) Donda West, the mother of Kanye West and former chairwoman of Chicago State University's English department, passed away Saturday from undisclosed causes, according to a spokesman for the family. She was 58. According to multiple sources, West was in Los Angeles and her death may have been the result of complications from a surgical procedure; more specific information was unavailable at press time. Although widely known as the mother of Kanye, Dr. West was a noted scholar and an active college professor for 31 years; she left the profession in 2004 to assist with Kanye's career, according to her biography on the Web site of the Kanye West Foundation, an educational nonprofit of which she was chair. She was also chief executive of West Brands, the parent company of her son's businesses. She began her teaching career in the early 1970s at Brown College in Atlanta and began working at Chicago State University in 1980, according to the site; she was also a Fulbright Scholar, among other awards. Dr. West raised Kanye in the Chicago area along with her husband, from whom she separated when Kanye was 3. She also recently published a book dedicated to her son titled "Raising Kanye: Life Lessons From the Mother of a Hip-Hop Star." The book and subsequent interviews have left little question about the source of Kanye's outspoken nature. The importance and influence Dr. West had in her son's life is profound. When Kanye appeared on MTV News' "You Hear It First" in 2003, one of his first rhymes was about his mother — he dropped to his knees during the performance to get his point across. Those rhymes later turned up in a full-blown dedication to her, Late Registration's "Hey Mama." "Hey Mama, I wanna scream so loud for you/ 'Cause I'm so proud of you/ Let me tell you what I'm about to do ... I appreciate what you allowed for me, I just want you to be proud of me." Kanye has dropped references to his mom on all of his albums. Kanye's love for his mom was undoubtedly reciprocated tenfold, not only did Dr. West act as in part as a co-manager, she was also his biggest cheerleader, appearing at many events throughout his career. At the Video Music Awards in September, she was in Kanye's suite at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, joining in the party and wearing the white shades celebrating his show. She also attended his 30th birthday party in New York last summer and his appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." A spokesman for Kanye West released this brief statement when contacted by MTV News. "The family respectfully asks for privacy during this time of grief." (Less) Channel: youtube

25,

03:38,

2008-04-18 11:25:15
Description: "Walou" <br /> <br />[Chorus:] <br />Hey ain't nobody wanna go <br />Ain't nobody wanna move <br />Ain't nobody wanna try <br />Ain't (More) "Walou" <br /> <br />[Chorus:] <br />Hey ain't nobody wanna go <br />Ain't nobody wanna move <br />Ain't nobody wanna try <br />Ain't nobody stays alive <br />Walou from walou <br />It's me and u or walou <br />Hey ain't nobody wanna go <br />Ain't nobody wanna move <br />Ain't nobody wanna try <br />Ain't nobody will stay alive <br />Walou from walou <br />It's me and u or walou <br /> <br />Mamma please I can explain everything don't cry <br />had to protect my friend from his friends <br />I swear - no lie <br />see before we knew it, the cops came <br />put an end to it with these handcuffs <br />took me down to the damn cell <br />cuz I'm not a minor anymore <br />tough !!! <br />Now bail me out mom <br />It won't happen again I promise <br />Don't tell daddy about this <br />He's working too hard to feel this <br /> <br />The 2nd guessing <br />cause u never know when the guy upstairs blessing <br />or testing u in sessions so be prepared for confession <br />we all learn our lessons someway and somehow <br />when u fail u bow and even if u succeed u take a bow <br />I'm telling u right here and right now u need to change <br />rearrange u whole point of view cause for me it seems strange <br /> <br />[Chorus:] <br /> <br />De la nada sale el todo <br />Y el todo se hace nada <br />Hay espirales de consejos <br />miles mares de palabras <br />pero cada ser humano <br />tiene su propia realidad <br />cada alma sigue su ruta <br />a diferente velocidad <br />por eso queridos mios <br />cuando muera <br />no extranen mi presencia <br />alegrias que vivimos <br />problemas que pasamos <br />aprendan de mis errores <br />no siempre el agua es clara <br />de la nada sale el todo <br />y el todo se hace nada <br /> <br />[Translated] <br />From the nothing comes everything <br />And everything becomes nothing <br />We got spirals of advices <br />Thousands seas of wise words <br />But every human being <br />Have their own reality <br />Every soul follows their route <br />With a different velocity <br />That's why, my dear ones, when I die <br />Don't miss my presence <br />The pleasures we lived <br />The problems we went trough <br />Learn from my mistakes <br />Cuz not always is the water clear <br />From the nothing comes everything <br />And everything becomes nothing <br /> <br />With empty palms people act empty <br />those who got a lot act like they don't have plenty <br />so u say u getting places but u ain't moving at all <br />still some race on and some sit back and wait for his call <br /> <br />[Chorus:] <br /> <br />Let me take a little moment of time <br />Going above them all - looking down <br />Wondering - I'm wondering <br />Why u don't wanna be by my side <br />Time is flying - fly sky high <br />Falling down - I'm falling down <br />Oh what about my mom and my son lord <br />Anything, I did for u lord <br />I try to be nothing but pure <br />Lord have mercy on me my self and I <br />Should've never been around there <br />Body - cold <br />when I was already here <br />suddenly I'm out of soul <br />God I feel so low <br />and I fear to show <br />no matter where I go <br /> <br />[Bridge:] <br />U don't see <br />U don't feel <br />Beyond the walls u living in <br />U made me <br />Don't make me <br />Loose the faith within me <br /> <br />[Chorus...] <br /> (Less) Channel: dailymotion

25,

04:24,

2007-11-11 17:38:39
Description: Donda West, the mother of Kanye West and former chairwoman of Chicago State University's English department, passed away Saturday from undisclosed causes, according to a spokesman for the family. (More) Donda West, the mother of Kanye West and former chairwoman of Chicago State University's English department, passed away Saturday from undisclosed causes, according to a spokesman for the family. She was 58.
According to multiple sources, West was in Los Angeles and her death may have been the result of complications from a surgical procedure; more specific information was unavailable at press time.
Although widely known as the mother of Kanye, Dr. West was a noted scholar and an active college professor for 31 years; she left the profession in 2004 to assist with Kanye's career, according to her biography on the Web site of the Kanye West Foundation, an educational nonprofit of which she was chair. She was also chief executive of West Brands, the parent company of her son's businesses.
She began her teaching career in the early 1970s at Brown College in Atlanta and began working at Chicago State University in 1980, according to the site; she was also a Fulbright Scholar, among other awards. Dr. West raised Kanye in the Chicago area along with her husband, from whom she separated when Kanye was 3.
She also recently published a book dedicated to her son titled "Raising Kanye: Life Lessons From the Mother of a Hip-Hop Star." The book and subsequent interviews have left little question about the source of Kanye's outspoken nature.
The importance and influence Dr. West had in her son's life is profound. When Kanye appeared on MTV News' "You Hear It First" in 2003, one of his first rhymes was about his mother — he dropped to his knees during the performance to get his point across. Those rhymes later turned up in a full-blown dedication to her, Late Registration's "Hey Mama."
"Hey Mama, I wanna scream so loud for you/ 'Cause I'm so proud of you/ Let me tell you what I'm about to do ... I appreciate what you allowed for me, I just want you to be proud of me."
Kanye has dropped references to his mom on all of his albums.
Kanye's love for his mom was undoubtedly reciprocated tenfold, not only did Dr. West act as in part as a co-manager, she was also his biggest cheerleader, appearing at many events throughout his career. At the Video Music Awards in September, she was in Kanye's suite at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, joining in the party and wearing the white shades celebrating his show. She also attended his 30th birthday party in New York last summer and his appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
A spokesman for Kanye West released this brief statement when contacted by MTV News.
"The family respectfully asks for privacy during this time of grief."
A spokesman for the rapper confirmed Dr. West's death Sunday afternoon and released a one-sentence statement reading: ''The family respectfully asks for privacy during this time of grief.''
A spokesman for the rapper confirmed Dr. West's death Sunday afternoon and released a one-sentence statement reading: ''The family respectfully asks for privacy during this time of grief.''
Beyond her son's international fame, Dr. West had carved out her own niche as a well-respected educator in Chicago — long affiliated with Chicago State University where she rose to the chairmanship of the school's English department.
I also didn't know that Kayne West had a foundation dedicated to decreasing the dropout rate in the nation's public high schools, and that his month oversaw that foundation:
"...Two years ago, she relocated from Chicago to Los Angeles to take over her son's business operations, where she served as Chief Executive of West Brands LLC. She also chaired the Kanye West foundation, an organization dedicated to decreasing the dropout rate in the nation's public high schools." (Less) Channel: youtube
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