Kanye West Tour Rehearsal Pics

Look like Kanye is going all out for this tour, that’s why I was willing to pay the extra bread to make sure I don’t miss this one.
More Pics @ Kanye’s Blog
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Look like Kanye is going all out for this tour, that’s why I was willing to pay the extra bread to make sure I don’t miss this one.
More Pics @ Kanye’s Blog
Stacey Dash & Vivica also in the same issue? Where are the hot young ladies? I guess its fine if they all looking like Lisa.
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” Gallagher said in an interview, an audio of which was posted to the British Broadcasting Corp.’s Web site Monday. “If you break it, people ain’t gonna go. I’m sorry, but Jay-Z? … No chance.”
“There is also an interesting undercurrent in the suggestion that a black, U.S. hip-hop artist shouldn’t be playing in front of what many perceive to be a white, middle-class audience.
Is this about Hip Hop not traditionally being the main act, with a mix of concerns over race? I’m not going to be quick to scream racism, but I doubt they would have problems with Eminem.
In a special appearance, Grand Hustle/Atlantic recording artist, film star and hip-hop icon Clifford “T.I.” Harris, Jr. reaffirms his commitment to community service by participating in the upcoming Turn Up the Vote National Hip-Hop Summit at Temple University on Sunday, April 20, 2008 in Philadelphia, PA. The Summit is sponsored by The Hip-Hop Research and Education Fund (HREF), PowerPAC and the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network (HSAN).
“I am pleased to have the opportunity to travel to Philadelphia to participate in the Hip-Hop Summit,” T.I. emphasized. “We are going to encourage young people to go out to vote. I personally know the value of having the right to vote and it taken away from you, but I will add my voice to help inspire others to take seriously this right and responsibility.”
Get the positive PR rolling homey…
The rest of the press release on the event is below

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