Earlier today Kanye West stopped by Kris Jenner’s show and sat down for an in depth interview with Kris. And as we all known Kanye West is NOT here for the interviews, but I guess dating her daughter, Kim Kardashian it was only right.
Kanye West was not just there to promote or even show off baby North but in honor of her grandmother’s season finale the picture was revealed. Getting to see a positive side of Kanye West was very refreshing as he said he was there to “redeem himself.”
The 36 year-old rapper/producer talked about growing up in an educated, yet artistic household. He revealed his father was a professional photographer and his mother held a lead position as the Chair of the English Department at Chicago State University. West also shared that he can actually speak Chinese. Kanye also admitted to having fault in the Taylor Swift VMA Award fiasco.
Peep the picture below and a few highlights from the show
On the first time meeting Kim Kardashian
I’m trying to remember if the first time we met was her being in the studio when she was Brandy’s assistant, and I think she brought us in, like, something to drink,” he said. “Or it might’ve been when I was doing Brandy’s video and I remember asking my manager, ‘Who is that girl right there?’ … I was in love with her before I even got to talk to her.”
Joy of fatherhood
The thing I think about as a dad is just protection. That’s my only goal, to Kanye said his goal is “to protect my daughter. That’s my instinct. . .To give my daughter as many opportunities to just be a child. Of course, a big thing that plagues us is this idea of the paparazzi chasing a 5-year-old around and screaming at them. … You have enough things to deal with and to learn being a new parent and you add that on top of it, and it becomes really intense.
On losing his mother
Someone to be accountable, someone to be responsible for. After I lost my mother there were times I felt like I would put my life at risk, I felt like sometimes I didn’t have something to live for. Now I have two really special people to live for, a whole family to live for. I want people, when they remember me and my family, their thought association to be someone who helped, someone who brought joy