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Photo From Eminem's 'We Made You' Video Set Hits Web Posted: 23 Mar 2009 03:57 AM PDT First single from Relapse was produced by Dr. Dre; 50 Cent is only featured in clip.
Place your bets on Interscope's three-headed monster! Just about everyone in the music industry is expecting big things from Dr. Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent this year. Interscope confirmed that the trio were in Las Vegas at the Palms Casino on Sunday filming the video for "We Made You," the first single from Em's Relapse album. A photo from the video set was posted on 50 Cent's Web site, ThisIs50.com. The flick features the trio sitting at a poker table. Em is sitting in the middle, sporting a gray suit, white shirt and his new dark-brown hair with a part in it. Dr. Dre is on Slim Shady's right and has the most poker chips. The Doc has on an identical outfit to Em, while 50 sticks out in a T-shirt and red-and-blue fitted cap. According to RapRadar.com, "We Made You" was produced by Dr. Dre. While Fif is in the video, he isn't featured on the song. In a press release announcing the Relapse release date of May 19, Interscope said the video would hit airwaves April 7. That same press release also noted that Em would be coming out with a follow-up LP to Relapse later this year. In a recent interview with MTV News, 50 Cent said it was him who gave Em the idea to double up. In the same interview, 50 had his own bit of news: He's dropping two albums this year as well. Both records will come on the heels of Eminem's releases. There has been no word from Dr. Dre on his anticipated Detox LP. Several songs apparently for the album leaked before Dre even got to lay his vocals on them. Those songs featured T.I. referencing lyrics for the production legend. Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
Ciara Heats Up With Justin Timberlake In 'Love Sex Magic' Video Posted: 22 Mar 2009 10:58 PM PDT Singer says she took inspiration from sexy Las Vegas cabaret shows.
One thing you can say about Ciara's new video for her song, "Love Sex Magic," which finds her and Justin Timberlake indulging in sexy dance moves and near make-out sessions — it lives up to the song's name. "It's all about showing another side of me with this video," Ciara said about the video. "I'm basically giving you a show you'd see in Vegas — and it's my love, sex and magic show. He's the voyeur and I play with him a little bit. I got my inspiration from the Crazy Horse [Cabaret] show and just from the shows [in Vegas], period. It's giving you the elements of love and sex and magic."
For his part, Timberlake said, "I just kind of wanted to create a song for a female that was along the same lines as a male who could have swagga on an album," he said of the duet. "She just fit the song so perfectly." The duo really turn up the heat for the video: Ciara is scantily clad in several different bodysuits while grinding and dancing with Timberlake, as well as on a metal beam. It was an experience Ciara said she didn't mind at all. "Working with Justin as an artist and producer was really fun for me," she said. "[He's] very cool, very humble. I have a lot of respect for him." Of course, Ciara got plenty steamy in a photo shoot for Vibe magazine last year, for which she later insisted she did not pose nude, although the magazine's editor disagreed. "Love Sex Magic" will be featured on Ciara's new album, Fantasy Ride, due out this spring. Related Videos Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
Young Jeezy Gives Atlanta Homies 'Their Just Due': <i>Mixtape Monday</i> Posted: 23 Mar 2009 04:50 AM PDT Plus: Jim Jones co-signs for DJ Infamous; Chris Tucker calls Jay-Z 'the Frank Sinatra of rap.'
Artists: Young Jeezy and Corporate Thugz Entertainment Representing: The trap and beyond Mixtape: Shield Gang 2: In the Shield We Trust 411: It's Atlanta Week on MTVNews.com. We couldn't choose anybody better to kick it off than Young Jeezy. If you're in ATL, you might see Young's baby-blue Lambo flying down I-85. You might catch him holed up in Club Miami. You're probably going to see him at Spondivits getting his grub on. But more often than not, the homie is in the studio.
The Snowman just dropped Shield Gang 2: In the Shield We Trust with DJ Folk and all the artists on his roster. Jeezy said the focus for the street CD is really on the CTE team and not him. "Shield Gang was crazy. You got everybody on there from the homie Slick Pulla — free Slick Pulla — Blood Raw, Roccet, 211. The family is growing. We here. One life, one love." While in Atlanta, we caught up with Young and three members of the camp he says to look out for: Screwww, Bama and Boo Rossini.
"Screwww been a beast sine day one," Jeezy explained. "He's been grinding independently anyway. He's been doing his thing since I was doing my thing. He's just getting his just due. The streets gotta look out for him. Bama is a beast. He's one of the youngest, one of the wildest cats in Atlanta. He's representing that Southside Mafia. My partner, Boo, we go so far back it ain't even funny. Boo Rossini, he's been doing it since Trap or Die." Now that he's established in the game, Jeezy said he wants to make sure his crew is given the proper spotlight. "That was my goal. Nobody gave me a ladder to climb," Young explained. "When I got there, I said, 'I'm gonna throw the ladder down for my homies and keep the door open.' Ain't nothing up here fabricated. "Everybody do what they do in some other way to make a living, but they love music," he added about his artists. "That's why we here. I was the same way six, seven years back. I felt like it was only right to give them their just due." Jeezy has his own solo mixtape with DJ Infamous dropping soon, but he's keeping the info close to the chest. "I got a mixtape coming out too, but I don't know the name yet," he said. "I just been grinding, homie, making sure the homies get in. We way stronger than this. It's a lot of homies that represent CTE, but we are the streets. You talking to the cat that comes from mixtapes. I wouldn't have a job if it wasn't for mixtapes. I passed out tapes. I respect the game." Joints To Check For » "Comeback" by Boo Rossini. "Me, I got a lane where I deal with the females. I do the [street] thing in my sleep, but I'm in my own lane where I'm hollering at the females," Boo said. "My [solo] mixtape is Feed the Streets. It's a drought, so we gonna feed the streets." » "It's Gone" by Bama. "You could be selling your CDs in the trunk of your car, you can get it off. You're doing your thing in the streets, you get that off too. This song is for you. My [solo] mixtape is called Street ID, Volume One. It's real big. Big brother looked out for us, and we gonna look out for him and bring hit records to the table." » "Down for the Cause" by Screwww. "I appreciate the homeboy Jeezy," Screwww said. "He put that ladder out and said, 'Climb up.' We sure need it, because you know what's going on out here. We appreciate all that. My solo mixtape is with Bigga Rankin. It's called As Real as It Gets. The title is self-explanatory." Don't Sleep: Other Notable Selections This Week » Icadon and Rockwilder - Robot-ic 'Hood's Heavy Rotation: Bubbling Below The Radar » Fabolous (featuring The-Dream) - "Throw It in the Bag" Celebrity Favorites Chris Tucker has made so much money in Hollywood, he obviously isn't worried about starring in films on a consistent basis. Despite all the cream he's accumulated in La-La Land, however, Tucker still has love for his hometown of Atlanta, so we had to include him in our ATL Week. Chris has his heart in the streets, and one of his favorite rappers right now is Jay-Z. "He's the Frank Sinatra of rap. He's got a style of his own, and he's just good," the comedian said recently in Arizona during Jay and LeBron James' Sprite Green "2 Kings" dinner and afterparty. Tucker also talked up the "Swagga Like Us" performance at the Grammys, featuring Jay, T.I., Kanye West, Lil Wayne and M.I.A. "I told him it was one of the best performances I ever saw," Tucker said of a conversation he had with Jay. "All them together was entertaining. It was great." Tucker's favorite performer right now, though, is his good friend MJ. "It's always Michael Jackson," he said. "You'll catch Michael Jackson in my iPod or CD changer. I'm pretty sure he's gonna come back soon. [He was right!] He's just sitting there probably strategizing and waiting." The Streets Is Talking: News & Notes From The Underground It's only fair that new Atlanta rappers have a new DJ to push their records in the clubs and the streets. DJ Drama ushered in T.I.'s reign with a number of landmark mixtapes, and DJ Scream helped break Shawty Lo's post-D4L career. DJ Infamous is next at bat, and the young multitasker is getting plenty of recognition in a hurry. Jim Jones recently connected with Infamous for their Risky Business mixtape. The Harlem-bred rapper and record executive told us he thinks Infamous could join the ranks of DJ Khaled and DJ Clue as record spinners-turned-industry influencers. "I think he's gonna be the next one," Jones said. "I'm actually trying to do business with him right now from an A&R standpoint. I think he can be just as relevant as a DJ Khaled, or like when DJ Clue [was doing it]. "Shouts to Scream, shouts to Drama, but [Infamous] just has that energy," Jones continued. "He's young, he's up-and-coming. He paid his dudes. He sat back, he learned the craft, he learned his area from an Atlanta standpoint. He got next to the right people, as far as Young Jeezy and how important he is to the hip-hop industry. Jeezy endorsed him. So as far as his grind and work ethic, it worked for him. He's in the club six days a week in Atlanta. Six days a week is heavy when you in the club. It's easy to take over like that, especially when people are coming to your party by the boatload. And he knows how to break a record. He's on the radio every day and things like that. He has a lot going on for him — as does everybody else from Atlanta — but right now, he has it going on." Infamous reeled in another current ATL track killer, DJ Don Cannon, for the Risky Business set, and the former Aphilliate laced Jim with several beats. For other artists featured in Mixtape Monday, check out Mixtape Mondays Headlines. Related Videos Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
South By Southwest 2009: Top 10 Moments From A Wild Week Of Music Posted: 23 Mar 2009 02:53 AM PDT Gigs from Kanye West, Jane's Addiction, Metallica and more were highlights of our week in Austin.
How does one summarize roughly 96 hours of continuous music? How does one encapsulate the experience of South by Southwest, of staying up way too late and partying way too hard, of seeing bands until your ears bleed and eating BBQ until your stomach does somersaults? Why, with a top 10 list, of course! It may seem like the lazy way out, but cut me some slack. I slept a grand total of 10 hours last week in Austin, and I wrote something in the neighborhood of 576 stories about SXSW — all of which you can check out on MTV News' South By Southwest hub. When faced with the daunting task of penning a recap of the entire festival, I decided it was best just to focus on my 10 favorite moments from SXSW 2009. Because, sometimes, there is no grand point. Sometimes it's just about the music. If there are any shows I left off my list, feel free to let me know about them in the comments section. Now, if you excuse me, I have to go fall asleep under my desk, Costanza-style. 1. The Decemberists at Stubb's 2. Kanye West at the Levi's/Fader Fort 3. Metallica at Stubb's 4. Grizzly Bear at the Central Presbyterian Church 5. Jane's Addiction at the Playboy "Rock the Rabbit" party 6. WAVVES at Red 7 7. Asher Roth at Club Deville 8. BLK JKS at the Mohawk Patio 9. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart at seemingly every venue in Austin 10. Explosions in the Sky at the Auditorium Shores Stage (with fireworks immediately following) MTV News was all over the South by Southwest festival, with blogs, articles and video on all the gigs, the artists and the scene! Related Videos Related Photos Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
Bun B Talks New Pimp C Solo Album, Tribute Shows Posted: 23 Mar 2009 03:10 AM PDT 'These are shows that we're trying to put together for the core that's been supporting UGK the most,' rapper says of upcoming tour.
AUSTIN — Bun B is determined to maintain the legacy of both his former group, UGK, and his former partner in rhyme, Pimp C. Both came to an end on December 5, 2007, when C was discovered dead in a Los Angeles hotel room. Since the tragedy, B has soldiered on, putting the finishing touches on the "final" UGK album, 4 Life (due March 31), and — unbeknownst to pretty much everyone — a Pimp C solo album too, which he revealed to MTV News at the South By Southwest Music Conference, hours before playing a fierce set at the Austin Music Hall alongside acts like Mistah F.A.B. and B.o.B.
"There's a solo album from Pimp C that's going to be released in two months, called The Naked Soul of Sweet James Jones," he said. "That's probably the best album title I think I ever heard in my life." The title of the new C album recalls his first solo effort, 2005's The Sweet James Jones Stories, and while B didn't reveal any additional details on the album, he did have plenty to say about his plans to tour behind 4 Life, including information about special Pimp C tribute shows in certain cities. "They'll be probably in the top-five markets. These are shows that we're trying to put together for the core that's been supporting UGK the most — I would love to do it in every city, it's just not feasible for me to do — so it will probably be in, like, Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta, maybe Chicago, St. Louis," he said. "I don't want to get into it, 'cause there's a lot of cities that support UGK and I don't want them to be like, 'Oh man, they ain't bringing it here, they're tripping.' But it's going to be something more, where we bring other artists into the fold. Like, if we do the Houston show, I'll have other Houston artists come up and join me on different records. Same thing if we go to an Atlanta or Chicago ... try to make it an interactive experience." The dates will serve as the final chapter in the UGK experience — after wrapping them, B will turn his focus to finishing his new solo album, Trill O.G. But, he says that for now, all of his energy is dedicated to giving his lifelong friend one final tribute, both on record and onstage. "Yeah man, we're trying to do this with as much respect as possible, you know? It's a very unique and genuine situation in itself — I'm not really sure if it's ever really occurred as far as hip-hop goes," B said. "We're carrying this one with the kid gloves on. I made a lot of mistakes in my life — I'll probably make a lot more — I'm just praying I don't make one right now." Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
Pussycat Dolls Cancel New York Show Due To Nicole Scherzinger's Illness Posted: 23 Mar 2009 02:22 AM PDT Britney Spears' headlining set will go on as scheduled.
The Pussycat Dolls have canceled their Monday night (March 23) show opening for Britney Spears at New York's Nassau Coliseum, according to a post on the group's Web site. "Due to the illness of lead singer Nicole Scherzinger, the Pussycat Dolls are canceling tonight's performance at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, NY," the message reads. "Britney Spears' performance will proceed as planned." Nicole's illness was addressed on Britney Spears' Web site: "Britney and her camp wish Nicole a speedy recovery!" the post reads. A rep for the Pussycat Dolls declined MTV News' request to elaborate further on the cancellation PCD have been opening up for Spears on her Circus tour since it kicked off in New Orleans earlier this month. When they kicked off the tour on March 4, the girls were excited to be touring with Britney and described the experience as "amazing." "This whole show is amazing ... it's a perfect match, really," Doll Ashley Roberts said. "Britney Spears is truly a Pussycat Doll, and she's an icon and she's someone I have watched and always looked up to, as a triple-threat entertainer. So it's a perfect match — PCD and Britney Spears, in the circus." The only reservations the group had about doing the tour was having to perform in the round. "You always wanna stay connected to the audience ... so it's hard, because when you're on one side, your butt cheeks are facing everyone else. And when you go to another part of the circle, then your back is against someone else," Scherzinger laughed. "So you constantly wanna keep it moving and be able to spread the love everywhere, even though your backside is to some of the people." Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
Kanye West <i>Complex</i> Interview Is MC's Most 'Self-Critical,' Editor Says Posted: 22 Mar 2009 11:24 PM PDT 'He has the comfort to have a forum to express himself,' Noah Callahan-Bever says.
Warning to all rappers who try to dis Kanye West: He's not gonna respond. Writers who cover the Chicago superstar, however, are an entirely different matter. "I feel like I'm playing on the same intellectual level of a journalist and not a rapper," a laughing 'Ye said in the April/ May issue of Complex magazine. "I feel like if a rapper disses me, they're just trying get a rise out of me and get me to play in their field to find some way that they can beat me. I feel like there's a lot of rappers that can beat me in ignorance. So why would I play a sport that I'm not particularly trying to get better at or beaten in? There's a lot of rappers that can beat me in ignorance, but there's only a few that can play with true intellect. How f---ing perfect is that f---ing answer?!" One writer West has set his aim on in the past is Complex Editor in Chief Noah Callahan-Bever. A profile he wrote about West in Vibe wasn't met with enthusiasm by the rapper, who skewered the journalist and magazine. "It takes more than a magazine to kill my vibe," West rapped on his 2005 hit "Diamonds From Sierra Leone." Callahan-Bever told MTV News that the two now share a healthy respect for each other that's led to a less combative but more rewarding journalist/subject relationship.
"At no point was it tense. It was just like, 'Yo, let's have a real conversation,' " Callahan-Bever said last week. "It's just that thing where there is a respect. I've written about him enough times to where I've written things about him that he's liked and things he hasn't liked, but there's a comfortability in our professional relationship. There's always an issue with him feeling misunderstood by the media, but I think for him, this was an opportunity to do something that's absolutely journalistically credible. It's not a puff piece, but he has the comfort to have a forum to express himself in a way that he feels represents himself in the way he absolutely means." In the revealing interview, West admits to being depressed during the recording of his recent album, 808s & Heartbreak. The project was recorded in the wake of his mother's tragic death and his breakup with his fiancée Alexis Phifer. He also apologized for his infamous award show tirades. He even expressed remorse over his rant following the 2007 VMAs. (Thanks, 'Ye!) Throughout the piece, a gracious Kanye gives credit to his support team, even going so far as to admit his road manager, Don Crowley, has better taste. He also said Don C is the person he trusts most now that his mother is gone. Callahan-Bever called the interview West's most "self-critical." "To most of the kids who follow Kanye, he could have easily taken the credit for being this incredible tastemaker," he said. "But to be able to say, 'This dude, who is my really good friend, one of my best friends and my partner in this — he is actually one of the guys that I trust the most,' I thought was really humble. And as he points out in the piece, it kind of flies in the face of the picture that's been painted of him as this total egomaniac. That's not to say that the guy doesn't have a very healthy ego, though." Related Photos Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
Tyrese Gibson Says Rihanna Case Is 'Taking A Toll' On Chris Brown Posted: 22 Mar 2009 11:53 PM PDT 'People like me and [Diddy], we're just trying to show him love,' Tyrese says.
In an interview with People.com, Tyrese Gibson spoke out in support of his friend Chris Brown, as well as Rihanna. "Although he appears to be really strong through all of this, it's really taking a toll on his spirit," Gibson reportedly told the site on Sunday at the 2009 Ball Up Street Ball Tour in Los Angeles. "People like me and Puff [Diddy], we're just trying to show him love and keep his spirits up while he's going through all of the heat, and there are a lot people doing the same for Rihanna." Since news broke in February of the alleged altercation between Brown and Rihanna, the pair reportedly reunited — staying at Diddy's Miami home — but are now reportedly taking a break. Yet conversation around the incident has continued to rage, and was even the subject of a special episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" earlier this month and a disturbing public service announcement from the teen organization DoSomething.org. Gibson also pointed out that the two are still quite young, which makes the situation even more difficult. "And a lot of people forget that he's 19, she's only 21. "It's really hard for him to focus right now on his music, even though he really wants to," Gibson continued. "At the end of the day, I'm not trying to justify it because wrong is wrong, but unfortunately, us as entertainers, we have to grow up onstage with a lot of people looking at us." Related Videos Related Photos Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
DJ Infamous Taking Over ATL With Help From Young Jeezy, Jermaine Dupri Posted: 22 Mar 2009 10:27 PM PDT 'It just took off,' Inf says of his nearly overnight success.
ATLANTA — The hottest place in ATL on Sunday nights has to be the Velvet Room. You're bound to see a superstar — from Jay-Z to R. Kelly to T.I. — there during any given week. They say the capacity is 3,500 people, but anyone on the dance floor will feel like there are probably three times as many people in the building. It's so packed you can barely move, but nobody seems to care. The music is banging, the drinks are flowing and everybody came out the house looking fly. A couple of weeks ago, it seemed like 3,500 people were in the VIP section alone. Picture it: A cross-section of hip-hop kings from all over the country. Hometown hero Young Jeezy and his Corporate Thugz Entertainment crew. Fat Joe, Diamond D and DJ Khaled and their entourage. Playaz Circle were in the house. Singer Trey Songz was there, as was Fonzworth Bentley, DJ Drama, DJ Don Cannon, Rich Boy and Jim Jones and his Goonies. Clearly, a regular night won't bring all these guys out. So is it a concert? Nope. Afterparty for an awards show? Nah. They all came to help DJ Infamous celebrate his fourth year of spinning on the radio. "Infamous, happy anniversary," Def Jam South President DJ Khaled screamed. "Def Jam had to come rep Infamous real quick. We in ATL. Velvet Room. It's going down. Let's get it." "A-Town gets in," DJ Drama said. "You can go anywhere in the world, and you're not gonna see all this star power in one room." "DJ Infamous, that's my brother right there," Fat Joe said. "I had to come out for him. He's one of the hottest DJs in Atlanta. I respect him big time." "Let me tell you, Sunday night in the Velvet Room ... it was crazy, man," Inf, a.k.a. "the youngest in charge," said as he drove to downtown Atlanta two days after his party. "It was basically special for me. Being professionally on the radio for four years and that many people come show me love like that. These are cats that's been in the game for years. They didn't just show up, they came down and performed. It makes me feel good. These are real cats, man."
Infamous seems destined to follow in the footsteps of DJ Drama (a Philadelphia transplant) as the next big spinner to come from ATL. The 26-year-old got his career going five years ago, going to school in Alabama in the day and spinning on the radio and clubs out there in his free time. He felt he couldn't get any bigger in such a small market, so he moved to Atlanta. He was commuting to ATL on the weekends anyway, because one of his friends, Botchey, was a club promoter and got him work at the clubs in A-Town. Infamous soon started interning at radio station V-103 and ended up on the airwaves as he increased his profile in clubs like Vision, 112 and South Beach. "I was probably in Atlanta seven months, and within seven months I was on the radio heavy," he said. "I was in the biggest clubs, doing Young Jeezy's album-release party and other big functions. ... It just took off. That's how I got the whole 'youngest in charge' name. Here, it's unheard of for a dude that young to come here and start getting clubs and radio like that. I just kept it moving." Along the way, Infamous briefly joined DJ Drama's Aphilliate family and had a long stint at Jermaine Dupri's Club 72. Infamous' biggest outlet, however, might be his offerings on the mixtape circuit. In just a few months, he's put out CDs with Rick Ross, Bow Wow and Young Jeezy. "I didn't take it seriously until Jeezy called me and said, 'I want you to do this Prime Minister mixtape.' When he called me for that, I saw the outcome of it. I said, 'I need to put some mixtapes out.' It was 150,000 downloads on ThisIs50.com the first day and 160,000 downloads on USDA2day.com. That's what sparked it off. I was like, 'Now people in other areas know who I am. People in New York know me. People in Cali know me.' After that, I had the wave." Infamous' next mixtape is Risky Business with Jim Jones. You can find out more about that project in this week's Mixtape Monday. Related Videos Related Photos Related Artists | |||||||||||||||
Kanye West Goes High-Tech For <i>Complex</i> Cover Shoot Posted: 23 Mar 2009 07:42 AM PDT 'Kanye is telling me how they scanned him to have his likeness and are putting him in this computer world,' mag's editor in chief recalls.
How can we say this nicely? Kanye West can be a wee bit of a control freak. It's not really a secret, though; the producer and rapper has spoken out in the past about the lengths to which he goes to create his art — whether it's mixing songs over and over again or tediously planning out his Glow in the Dark spectacular. The result of his passion, however, usually leads to universally amazing work. But how does it feel when West brings you into his highly detailed world? The 808s & Heartbreak rapper graces the cover of the April/May issue of Complex, and Editor in Chief Noah Callahan-Bever said West was heavily involved in the layout. 'Ye appears as a computer-generated image in the spread, as opposed to participating in a traditional photo shoot. The high-tech concept was his idea, which he delivered during an unexpected time. "Kanye called me at, like, 7:45 in the morning on a Sunday with the idea," Callahan-Bever told MTV News last week about the genesis of the concept. "Two days later, he calls back and says him and [director] Chris Milk are gonna do the illest sh-- ever. And he said he'd send me the pictures. He ends up sending me pictures of him in this 3-D scanning chamber. He's in this sphere with a million cameras on him. He got with the studio that did the CGI work on 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.' They never did a still shoot in this imaging before. So Kanye is telling me how they scanned him to have his likeness and are putting him in this computer world. I mean, what could I say? I was like, 'Uh, OK.' " The rapper was originally scheduled to appear in the February/March issue of the magazine. The photo shoot took place during a layover as West made his way from Germany to New Zealand. "It was very rushed," Callahan-Bever admitted. "He was tired. This was right after Thanksgiving. We ended up bumping the cover, and he said he'd do a new shoot for us when he was off his tour schedule." Two months later, the rapper offered his time, energy and even his own director for the new shoot. Milk has helmed the West videos "All Falls Down," "Touch the Sky" and a version of "Jesus Walks." 'Ye brought him onboard to carry out the plan and praised his collaborator's vision. "He's really dedicated to his work and pulling out really great art," West told Complex in a behind-the-scenes video clip. "He doesn't get caught up in any of the Hollywood-ness of it." Complex magazine's seventh-anniversary issue is set to arrive on newsstands this week. Related Videos Related Photos Related Artists |
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