Kanye West has the world talking right now with his latest single ‘All Day‘ which finally released in its studio version form last night. Fans can also expect the music video very soon as it has already been shot a couple of days ago.
Kanye revealed the news yesterday during an appearance at the Oxford University. He told the students during the speech that director of 12 Years a Slave, Steve McQueen has directed the visual which won’t be anything like the live set at the BRIT Awards.
āI was sitting with Steve McQueen, he shot the visuals for All Day 2 days ago, itās completely different to the Brit awards.
āSo it doesnāt get taken out of context, Iām going to use the word ālikeā. Iām not saying it is, Iām using it as a comparison. So people that want to say āKanye goes to Oxford and tells everyone blah blah blahā. And Iām not telling you this. Iām telling you what I told Steve McQueen in private.”
New album So Help Me God coming soon.
You can also catch the full text of his speech courtesy of The Tab, below.
Full Text:
āIāll take one question. I wanted to vibe off an idea, and then I can riff off of thatā¦they said Iāve got 20 minutes or so, I might go longer.
āOK, everyone please be completely quiet, because I can literally hear a whisper, and itāll throw off my stream of consciousness, and when I get my stream of consciousness going thatās when I give the best, illest quotes. Literally, a whisper can throw it off.
āToday was the first time I realised, If I could have done it again I would have gone to the Art Institute over the American Academy of Art, I would have researched where I could have got the best and the strongest education.
āAnd Iām sure this will end up online, so I donāt want to diss anyone at the American Academy, Iām sure itās equal to the Art Institute of Chicago by now, but at the time I was going I would look around at the work of the class and not feel inspired by the teachers, and I kinda, the idea of being a fine artist, thatās a really difficult profession to get into, to be respected in, to make money at. Maybe the goal for some of the people was just to work at an advertising agency or at a record label.
āMy goal, if I was going to do art, fine art, would have been to become Picasso or greater.
āThat always sounds so funny to people, comparing yourself to someone in the past that has done so much, and in your life youāre not even allowed to think that you can do as much. Thatās a mentality that suppresses humanity.
āSome of you here probably remember the night when the Donda tweets came through me and I started talking about professions that you guys are going into, that seemed they had nothing to do with a rapper. I was talking about a band of thinkers that could remove religion, race, gender, and somehow come together to find solutions for a broken planet.
āWe have the resources as a civilisation to find a utopia, but weāre led by the most greedy and the least noble.
āWhat I notice about creatives is that, and one of the reasons why I get into trouble, is, not only do I want to design video games, or make music, or ride bikes, I think one of the most important things to my ability to create so much in the past 30 years is my desire to play sports. I approach creativity like a sport, where if I have a drawing I react just like a jock: LOOK AT THE FUCKING DRAWING RIGHT THERE YEAH!
āWeāre all creatives here, weāre all born artists. Some people are artists of business, some people are artists of composition.
āWe were taught to hide our black fingernail polish and put our head down in the back of the class and not notice out of fear that someone might laugh at one of our ideas ā that our idea could become a mockery or a failure in some way.
āThereās a Bible saying, āNo weapon formed against me shall prosperā. Recently Iāve been doing interviews and Iāve had to go back to this verse because I donāt think thereās a living celebrity with more weapons formed against them, but I also donāt think thereās one more prosperous. So what weapons have prospered? The smoke and mirrors of other opinions.
āI was sitting with Steve McQueen, he shot the visuals for All Day 2 days ago, itās completely different to the Brit awards.
āSo it doesnāt get taken out of context, Iām going to use the word ālikeā. Iām not saying it is, Iām using it as a comparison. So people that want to say āKanye goes to Oxford and tells everyone blah blah blahā. And Iām not telling you this. Iām telling you what I told Steve McQueen in private.
āWhat I said was The Matrix is like the Bible of the post-information age.
āI compared it like, when the hundred guys come at Neo, those are opinions, thatās perception, thatās tradition. Attacking people from every which angle possible. If you have a focus wide and master senseis like Laurence Fishburne and you have a squad behind you, you literally can put the world in slow motion.
āItās still February, right? (security guard shakes his head, everyone laughs).
āBy the way, I donāt know the days of the week. I just go to exactly when my appointment is.
āWeād just look at each other and say, itās still February. For the sheer mount of work that we were able to put into the world. Some of the stuff had been worked on for years coming, months coming. But nonetheless they came back to back to back to back. Answering every crazy interview question, blocking every shot, catching every rebound. Aside from the right I donāt have to give my opinion publicly about artists, I probably would have been batting 2000. I know thatās incorrect also.
āThis humanity that I talk about, this civilisation that I talk about, this future utopia I talk aboutā¦it can only happen through collaboration.
āI love Steve Jobs, heās my favourite person, but thereās one thing that disappoints me. When Steve passed he didnāt give the ideas up. Thatās kinda selfish. You know that Elonās like āyeah, take these ideasā. Maybe there are companies outside of Apple that could work on them and push humanity forward. Maybe the stock brokers wonāt like that, the stock holders wouldnāt like that idea, but ideas are free and you canāt be selfish with them.
āI think that progression of mind with the advent of a human being named Drake (laughs, smirks, crowd laughs) you know, this idea of holding onto a number 1 spot. And then you get this guy that comes and blows out the water every number 1 of any band ever. Be it me, or Paul McCartney [laughs].
āI understand that Iām a servant. And with my voice, with my ability to build relationships with amazing people, speak to amazing people. Call Elon Musk out of the blue, or call Obama out of the blueā¦he calls the home phone, by the way.
āWith that, I have a responsibility to serve. Why do I say the Matrix is like the Bible? What is my definition of the Matrix? [he never answered this].
āI work with an artist called Vanessa Beecroft, and she bought my daughter some toys.
āIād see toys that some people would buy for my daughter and Iād say this toy isnāt quality. I donāt want my daughter playing with this. Thereās not enough love put into this, this is just manufactured with the will to sell, and not the will of inspiration.
āVanessa is very focused, sheās like my eyes, sheās a piece of my brain. She bought my daughter these three wolves, knowing the whole collection, that itād play with the song Wolves, and based on this concept. And when my daughter saw these wolves, Iāve never seen her so happy. She was going so crazy, she was grabbing one, she was riding on top of oneā¦Iāve never seen her happier than this moment. That level of happiness seems to be the thing that weāre fighting for every day, that weāre trying to buy back, trying to work for, especially in America.
āIn America people really do wear $3000 shirts. For real. Here and in Stockholm people will be like āoh dude, itās a $3000 shirtā.
āIām assuming Iām probably wearing a $2000 shirt but I got it for free from the designer so.
āWeāve been sold a concept of joy through advertising, through car advertising, through fashion branding. Itās not the concept of time, time with your family, time with your friends, the little time that we do have on earth and what we do with that. It was somehow sold to us through a Gucci bag or something.
āTime is the only luxury. Itās the only thing you canāt get back. If you lose your luggage ā Iām not gonna say the obvious brand of luggage that Iād normally say because Iāve got a meeting with them soon ā if you lose your expensive luggage at the airport, you can get that back. You canāt get the time back.
āIt feels like people do everything in life to get this BMW, this Benz, to get this townhome, to get 2.5 kids exactly. One of them has to be small, yāknow!
āAnd youāre looking for this moment where you sit in your BMW after all the work youāve done and all the accolades you get, and you somehow think youāre gonna get that level of joy that my daughter had when she received those wolves. And when youāre sitting in traffic in your BMW, itās something that feels empty. To everyone who reaches that point. This concept of the selfish human, this idea of separation by race, or gender, or religion, or age, or my favourite thing to hate, class.
āPeople say it takes a village to raise a child. People ask me how my daughter is doing. Sheās only doing good if your daughterās doing good. Weāre all one family.
āWe have the ability to approach our race like ants, or we have the ability to approach our race like crabs.
āThis is a generation that is far less racist ā yes, small remnants remain of even thinking of calling something of a racial slur.
āWhite people that listen to rap say āniggerāā¦in the privacy of their own home.
āThat idea [racism], has passed. Weāve had The Cosby Show, Obamaās president, Beyonceās greatā¦thatās passed. But thereās still something youāre taught every day, especially in the UK, and thatās division by class. Our main focus, in my opinionā¦Imagine a world with no war, and imagine if everyoneās main focus, more so than going out to a club, their main focus was to help someone else.
āI was joking with an interviewer earlier todayā¦people talk about the number of viewers the Brits get, or the number of viewers the Grammys get. They need to do award shows for the Nobel Peace Prize, but I guess that doesnāt sell as many MasterCard commercials. Oh, I mentioned a brand! [looks disappointed]ā¦I had two thingsā¦I was trying to get a flawless victory on my speech! No offence to MasterCardā¦but that was a big fucking logo in the middle!
āYou guys have been taught, without you knowing, ways to separate yourselves from each other. If youāre separated, you can be easily controlled. If youāre too busy pointing fingers at each other, rather than holding hands, you canāt get anything done.
āYou know, Chris Rock called my album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasyā¦well, Chris Rock and everyone else at every single media publication called My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy the best album of the last 25 years. This only came through collaboration.
āOne of the most memorable things about MBDTF was Nicki Minaj, and the fact that she kicked my ass, on my own song, on one of the best albumsā¦the best album ā Iām just saying what the critics said ā of the last 25 years. The best album of the past 25 years that I spent a year and a half making, out there. I was exiled from my country, it was a personal exile, but exile. To come back and deliver my magnum opus of a work, and to be outshinedā¦to be beat by a girl, basically.
āThis was necessary. I think it was one of the most important points of working on that album, was to not stop her from her moment because of how good she is. Just think of a comparison, if you think about why did it take so long for the new Yeezys to come out? Why did I have to leave one group and go to another group? Why did that group not want to speak to me? I think the Yeezys I was doing over there were comparable to that Nicki Minaj verse. Because these guys were like āweāre worrying about this shoe, weāre gonna put it on this celebrityā. And the headās son would come and say āmy favourite shoe is the Yeezyā. And itās like āahhh, I canāt hear about these YEEZYS anymore!ā. Like everyone talking about Nickiās verse, āI canāt hear about this verse anymore!ā. It was gonna work for her anyway, but letās just say that in some way in helped give her exposure. She was able to go on and become a successful, and fly, and run, and dream, and provide. And it was not locked because of my career.
āOne of my biggest Achilles heels has been my ego. And if I, Kanye West, the very person, can remove my ego, I think thereās hope for everyone.
āWhen I talk about collaboration and the creative process, the best idea wins.
āIām proud of the consistency of the performances Iāve done since Iāve been out here. And it comes from four would-be egomaniacs coming out and being forced to work together. The best lighting guy on the planet, the best staging guy, the best video guy, another staging guy, a guy with a laptop for no reasonā¦To be able to deliver, back to back to back, extremely successful, inspiring, groundbreaking, visual, visceral, creative moments that otherwise would have been challenged. And the kid from Chicago screaming from the top of the stage for 40 minutes in a row. Iāve had to pull that card out a few times. Not particularly screaming, but remember, I will scream.
āMy momma taught me that if I was in a grocery store and Iām by myself and a stranger grabbed my hand, scream at the top of your fucking lungs. If Iām at an awards show and a stranger grabs my hand and they say so weāre going to use these moving lights, or weāre gonna play the music right now before we define the look, or weāre gonna cut the TV cameras in a traditional way. Iāll scream at the top of my fucking lungs.
āPeople say I have a bad reputation. I think Iāve got the best reputation in the building. They want you to have a reputation of tucking your black nail polish into your pockets and sitting in the corner of the class, and not fighting for your ideas out of fear of being ridiculed.
āThatās one of my favourite onesā¦to be called crazy.
āI remember when I was young and saw my dad working on computers. And the guy he was working with ended up being a bad guy. And the guys that helped him, that he had the voice to find, didnāt have the same motivation, a high enough skill set to match up to his vision, to his dream, for it to be considered to be a success. But the success is that his successor will be successful in his lifetime. You could say but you are successful. Iām successful in learning about the beauty that is afforded rich people. But in learning that, being brought up, middle class, itās something that is beating out of my chest. āWait a second, I was middle class, and I didnāt get to see none of this shit!ā.
āLetās have an NBC telethon moment, and say that beauty has been stolen from the people and is being sold back to them under the concept of luxury!
āItās illegal to not wear clothes, and also possibly too cold. That means someone is imposing an idea on you that should legally have to do! Clothing should be like food. There should never be a $5000 sweater. You know what should cost $5000? A car should be $5000. And you know who should work on the car? The people that work on the $500,000 cars. All the best talent in the world needs to work for the people. And I am so fucking serious about this concept that I will stand in front of anyone and fight for it. Because I was 14 and middle class. I know what it felt like to not get what I have.
āPeople say to me āyouāre successful, what are you crying about?ā. Iām crying about the people. Iām crying about their daughters. Our daughters, as one family. What good is it. What good is anything that everyone canāt have. Every ism. They think weāre done with racism. What about elitism, what about separatism, what about classism? Thatās all.ā
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