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Kanye West has a Jesus complex and he’s not afraid to admit that he’s a superstar. Kanye poses on the cover of this month’s Rolling Stone magazine with a crown of thorns and blood trickling down his face.
The photo which was taken by professional provocateur David LaChapelle. LaChapelle is most well known for his other controversial photographs of NegroDamus and street hero Tyrone Biggums.
Come on Kanye, pretending like you’re Jesus is so 1998 when Puffy did it for the Nas video "Hate Me Now". Of course, after it aired Puffy broke into Nas’ manager’s office beat his ass for allowing it to stay in the video. At least you’re not ashamed of the Jesus comparison.
You should have went with some other iconic religious leader like, Buddha or Vishnu or something.
Kanye’s special sense of humility comes through in the Rolling Stone interview when he says,
Nominated for eight Grammies, West doesn’t see why people knock him for acting like he’s the Second Coming.
"In America, they want you to accomplish these great feats, to pull off these David Copperfield-type stunts," he says. "You want me to be great, but you don’t ever want me to say I’m great?"
Come on people, get off his effing back. How many Grammies did Jesus win? Yeah, that’s what I thought, haters.


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