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Alamine

Dear Kanye - an open letter from Russell Simmons

http://globalgrind.com/channel/gossip/content/1888580/dear-kanye-an-open-letter-by-russell-simmons/

Dear Kanye,

I have early recollections of Damon Dash calling me and forcing me to put you on Def Poetry Jam. I knew your record, "Through The Wire," but I didn't know much more. When you took the stage on Def Poetry Jam that night, and spit those genuine, heartfelt words, I witnessed your specialness that Damon had emphatically told me about.

From that moment on, you became a poet who has inspired the poets. I have proudly watched your career since then, and in case someone has missed the obvious, you are making a historical impact on music. Your life story took a tough turn with the passing of your mother. Although we grieved with you, we never really knew how much pain you were in. We witnessed your moment at the MTV Music Awards and many of us dismissed it as, "oh that is just Kanye being Kanye." The hard part of all of this, is that we have all had moments in our lives that have been challenging, painful and hard to overcome, however most of us just hide our emotions and never deal with that inner-struggle that we face on a daily basis. As an artist, Kanye, you have always looked inside for your inspiration...always exuding emotions that are in us, but that we never expose. That is what artistry is about...to look inside for what is unique. With your journey towards a higher level of consciousness, a journey that we all are on, you have shown through your art a commitment to greatness.

The thirty minute film you most recently made was beyond brilliant. Brilliance is not a word that can even begin to describe your ability to paint vibrant, vivacious, colorful yet muted paintings of poetry, music, costume, art, design and most important, passion. The passion you put into your new album is why I stayed up all those nights in the early 80's trying to get DJs and radio stations to play our records. I knew this day would come. Actually, maybe I didn't know, but I really, really hoped it would. I didn't work this hard when I was your age to watch the culture go the wrong way. And you, my friend, just took us to another level. I am simply in awe.

With this power, as you know, comes great responsibility. I am saying nothing you haven't heard before. When you spoke about President Bush during the Katrina telethon, it was not the particulars of your words that mattered, it was the essence of a feeling of the insensitivity towards our communities that many of us have felt for far too long. It was the image of the President, our President, the President of the United States Of America, peering out the window of an airplane, as the people on the ground were drowning, that hurt us the most. For centuries, our people have relentlessly tread water as hard as they could to stay afloat, and here we were, literally drowning, and it felt like the President was insensitive. There is no need to apologize, Kanye. You spoke from your heart and that is all we will ever ask from you. Don't be afraid of the press, as your art is your blueprint, thanks to Jay-Z, your big brother, we will always carry our destiny in our own hands. You are are an artist whose art is masterful. You are a servant to this world who no matter how hard it gets, keeps on giving. Giving gifts that inspire us, challenge us and motivate us to be better family and friends.

Keep on, Kanye. Keep on. We love you. We cherish you. And we will always have your back.

-Russell Simmons

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Reply #1 posted 11/14/10 5:08pm

whitechocolate
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Alamine said:

http://globalgrind.com/channel/gossip/content/1888580/dear-kanye-an-open-letter-by-russell-simmons/

Dear Kanye,

I have early recollections of Damon Dash calling me and forcing me to put you on Def Poetry Jam. I knew your record, "Through The Wire," but I didn't know much more. When you took the stage on Def Poetry Jam that night, and spit those genuine, heartfelt words, I witnessed your specialness that Damon had emphatically told me about.

From that moment on, you became a poet who has inspired the poets. I have proudly watched your career since then, and in case someone has missed the obvious, you are making a historical impact on music. Your life story took a tough turn with the passing of your mother. Although we grieved with you, we never really knew how much pain you were in. We witnessed your moment at the MTV Music Awards and many of us dismissed it as, "oh that is just Kanye being Kanye." The hard part of all of this, is that we have all had moments in our lives that have been challenging, painful and hard to overcome, however most of us just hide our emotions and never deal with that inner-struggle that we face on a daily basis. As an artist, Kanye, you have always looked inside for your inspiration...always exuding emotions that are in us, but that we never expose. That is what artistry is about...to look inside for what is unique. With your journey towards a higher level of consciousness, a journey that we all are on, you have shown through your art a commitment to greatness.

The thirty minute film you most recently made was beyond brilliant. Brilliance is not a word that can even begin to describe your ability to paint vibrant, vivacious, colorful yet muted paintings of poetry, music, costume, art, design and most important, passion. The passion you put into your new album is why I stayed up all those nights in the early 80's trying to get DJs and radio stations to play our records. I knew this day would come. Actually, maybe I didn't know, but I really, really hoped it would. I didn't work this hard when I was your age to watch the culture go the wrong way. And you, my friend, just took us to another level. I am simply in awe.

With this power, as you know, comes great responsibility. I am saying nothing you haven't heard before. When you spoke about President Bush during the Katrina telethon, it was not the particulars of your words that mattered, it was the essence of a feeling of the insensitivity towards our communities that many of us have felt for far too long. It was the image of the President, our President, the President of the United States Of America, peering out the window of an airplane, as the people on the ground were drowning, that hurt us the most. For centuries, our people have relentlessly tread water as hard as they could to stay afloat, and here we were, literally drowning, and it felt like the President was insensitive. There is no need to apologize, Kanye. You spoke from your heart and that is all we will ever ask from you. Don't be afraid of the press, as your art is your blueprint, thanks to Jay-Z, your big brother, we will always carry our destiny in our own hands. You are are an artist whose art is masterful. You are a servant to this world who no matter how hard it gets, keeps on giving. Giving gifts that inspire us, challenge us and motivate us to be better family and friends.

Keep on, Kanye. Keep on. We love you. We cherish you. And we will always have your back.

-Russell Simmons

Oh, please. Inspiring? Not even close.

Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up.
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Reply #2 posted 11/14/10 5:11pm

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^^ My sentiment exactly! nod Just what Kanye needs: someone to stroke his already over-inflated ego. confused

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #3 posted 11/14/10 5:24pm

Cinnie

I read it on Friday. Keep in mind Kanye calls Def Jam home.

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Reply #4 posted 11/14/10 5:35pm

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Need I say more...

I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened
http://www.myspace.com/stolenmorning
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Reply #5 posted 11/14/10 9:53pm

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I'm sure Russell's interest in Kanye probably goes beyond musical production.

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[Edited 11/14/10 22:26pm]

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #6 posted 11/14/10 10:10pm

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The last time anything Russell Simmons said "mattered" Prince had a Top 10 hit.


"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #7 posted 11/15/10 4:42am

missfee

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EmbattledWarrior said:

Need I say more...

Exactly. disbelief

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #8 posted 11/15/10 8:04am

psychodelicide

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missfee said:

EmbattledWarrior said:

Need I say more...

Exactly. disbelief

I've seen this show advertised, but I've NEVER watched it. But I did like "Run's House" that was a reality show about Russell Simmon's brother, Reverend Run (of Run DMC). They seemed like a really cool family.

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #9 posted 11/15/10 9:06am

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Alamine said:

http://globalgrind.com/channel/gossip/content/1888580/dear-kanye-an-open-letter-by-russell-simmons/

Dear Kanye,

I have early recollections of Damon Dash calling me and forcing me to put you on Def Poetry Jam. I knew your record, "Through The Wire," but I didn't know much more. When you took the stage on Def Poetry Jam that night, and spit those genuine, heartfelt words, I witnessed your specialness that Damon had emphatically told me about.

From that moment on, you became a poet who has inspired the poets. I have proudly watched your career since then, and in case someone has missed the obvious, you are making a historical impact on music. Your life story took a tough turn with the passing of your mother. Although we grieved with you, we never really knew how much pain you were in. We witnessed your moment at the MTV Music Awards and many of us dismissed it as, "oh that is just Kanye being Kanye." The hard part of all of this, is that we have all had moments in our lives that have been challenging, painful and hard to overcome, however most of us just hide our emotions and never deal with that inner-struggle that we face on a daily basis. As an artist, Kanye, you have always looked inside for your inspiration...always exuding emotions that are in us, but that we never expose. That is what artistry is about...to look inside for what is unique. With your journey towards a higher level of consciousness, a journey that we all are on, you have shown through your art a commitment to greatness.

The thirty minute film you most recently made was beyond brilliant. Brilliance is not a word that can even begin to describe your ability to paint vibrant, vivacious, colorful yet muted paintings of poetry, music, costume, art, design and most important, passion. The passion you put into your new album is why I stayed up all those nights in the early 80's trying to get DJs and radio stations to play our records. I knew this day would come. Actually, maybe I didn't know, but I really, really hoped it would. I didn't work this hard when I was your age to watch the culture go the wrong way. And you, my friend, just took us to another level. I am simply in awe.

With this power, as you know, comes great responsibility. I am saying nothing you haven't heard before. When you spoke about President Bush during the Katrina telethon, it was not the particulars of your words that mattered, it was the essence of a feeling of the insensitivity towards our communities that many of us have felt for far too long. It was the image of the President, our President, the President of the United States Of America, peering out the window of an airplane, as the people on the ground were drowning, that hurt us the most. For centuries, our people have relentlessly tread water as hard as they could to stay afloat, and here we were, literally drowning, and it felt like the President was insensitive. There is no need to apologize, Kanye. You spoke from your heart and that is all we will ever ask from you. Don't be afraid of the press, as your art is your blueprint, thanks to Jay-Z, your big brother, we will always carry our destiny in our own hands. You are are an artist whose art is masterful. You are a servant to this world who no matter how hard it gets, keeps on giving. Giving gifts that inspire us, challenge us and motivate us to be better family and friends.

Keep on, Kanye. Keep on. We love you. We cherish you. And we will always have your back.

-Russell Simmons

Respect!

Have u had ur + today?
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Reply #10 posted 11/15/10 12:37pm

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I'm still confused as to why Kanye felt the need to apologize to Bush. The only err he made is in calling Bush a racist. Kanye failed to realize that Bush doesn't bear disdain for Black people. Bush doesn't like POOR people - which can include those of all hues and colors.

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Reply #11 posted 11/15/10 12:50pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

I'm still confused as to why Kanye felt the need to apologize to Bush. The only err he made is in calling Bush a racist. Kanye failed to realize that Bush doesn't bear disdain for Black people. Bush doesn't like POOR people - which can include those of all hues and colors.

Bingo! We have a winner!

"Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu
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Reply #12 posted 11/15/10 7:24pm

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Cinnie said:

I read it on Friday. Keep in mind Kanye calls Def Jam home.

Between Russell & Kanye + a Jay-Z reference, it ain't noting but a " [img:$uid]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__xl0xaRPH2Q/S4YUTXwT0PI/AAAAAAAAAXg/seGnrgqrz6I/s400/freemason.jpg[/img:$uid] " thing! wink

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Reply #13 posted 11/15/10 7:26pm

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PDogz said:

I'm sure Russell's interest in Kanye probably goes beyond musical production.

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[Edited 11/14/10 22:26pm]

Russell Simmons is definitely a rogue Freemason like Jay-Z & Kanye. nod But what if Russell is also.......

Boule?!? lurking

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Reply #14 posted 11/15/10 7:51pm

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TonyVanDam said:

Cinnie said:

I read it on Friday. Keep in mind Kanye calls Def Jam home.

Between Russell & Kanye + a Jay-Z reference, it ain't noting but a " [img:$uid]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__xl0xaRPH2Q/S4YUTXwT0PI/AAAAAAAAAXg/seGnrgqrz6I/s400/freemason.jpg[/img:$uid] " thing! wink

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Reply #15 posted 11/15/10 8:30pm

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TonyVanDam said:

Cinnie said:

I read it on Friday. Keep in mind Kanye calls Def Jam home.

Between Russell & Kanye + a Jay-Z reference, it ain't noting but a " [img:$uid]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__xl0xaRPH2Q/S4YUTXwT0PI/AAAAAAAAAXg/seGnrgqrz6I/s400/freemason.jpg[/img:$uid] " thing! wink

here we go

Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #16 posted 11/16/10 7:14am

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EmbattledWarrior said:

Need I say more...

I got caught up watching it after BGC.. it's okay shrug

She Don't Speak..But She Remembers
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Reply #17 posted 11/17/10 4:03pm

Cinnie

I've got my eye on you, Tony!!

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Reply #18 posted 11/17/10 4:08pm

Timmy84

Cinnie said:

I've got my eye on you, Tony!! [img:$uid]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1225.snc4/155697_10150328203305133_655375132_15754443_6379879_n.jpg[/img:$uid]

lol Uh oh... lol

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Reply #19 posted 11/17/10 4:14pm

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Alamine said:

http://globalgrind.com/channel/gossip/content/1888580/dear-kanye-an-open-letter-by-russell-simmons/

Dear Kanye,

I have early recollections of Damon Dash calling me and forcing me to put you on Def Poetry Jam. I knew your record, "Through The Wire," but I didn't know much more. When you took the stage on Def Poetry Jam that night, and spit those genuine, heartfelt words, I witnessed your specialness that Damon had emphatically told me about.

From that moment on, you became a poet who has inspired the poets. I have proudly watched your career since then, and in case someone has missed the obvious, you are making a historical impact on music. Your life story took a tough turn with the passing of your mother. Although we grieved with you, we never really knew how much pain you were in. We witnessed your moment at the MTV Music Awards and many of us dismissed it as, "oh that is just Kanye being Kanye." The hard part of all of this, is that we have all had moments in our lives that have been challenging, painful and hard to overcome, however most of us just hide our emotions and never deal with that inner-struggle that we face on a daily basis. As an artist, Kanye, you have always looked inside for your inspiration...always exuding emotions that are in us, but that we never expose. That is what artistry is about...to look inside for what is unique. With your journey towards a higher level of consciousness, a journey that we all are on, you have shown through your art a commitment to greatness.

The thirty minute film you most recently made was beyond brilliant. Brilliance is not a word that can even begin to describe your ability to paint vibrant, vivacious, colorful yet muted paintings of poetry, music, costume, art, design and most important, passion. The passion you put into your new album is why I stayed up all those nights in the early 80's trying to get DJs and radio stations to play our records. I knew this day would come. Actually, maybe I didn't know, but I really, really hoped it would. I didn't work this hard when I was your age to watch the culture go the wrong way. And you, my friend, just took us to another level. I am simply in awe.

With this power, as you know, comes great responsibility. I am saying nothing you haven't heard before. When you spoke about President Bush during the Katrina telethon, it was not the particulars of your words that mattered, it was the essence of a feeling of the insensitivity towards our communities that many of us have felt for far too long. It was the image of the President, our President, the President of the United States Of America, peering out the window of an airplane, as the people on the ground were drowning, that hurt us the most. For centuries, our people have relentlessly tread water as hard as they could to stay afloat, and here we were, literally drowning, and it felt like the President was insensitive. There is no need to apologize, Kanye. You spoke from your heart and that is all we will ever ask from you. Don't be afraid of the press, as your art is your blueprint, thanks to Jay-Z, your big brother, we will always carry our destiny in our own hands. You are are an artist whose art is masterful. You are a servant to this world who no matter how hard it gets, keeps on giving. Giving gifts that inspire us, challenge us and motivate us to be better family and friends.

Keep on, Kanye. Keep on. We love you. We cherish you. And we will always have your back.

-Russell Simmons

P.S. - Sometimes you need to shut the fuck up though, just a bit of advice.

Fixed!

lol

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #20 posted 11/17/10 5:55pm

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I sure hope this can help boost Kanye's ego a little bit!

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Reply #21 posted 11/17/10 6:29pm

Vendetta1

Who the fuck is "we"?

Kanye West can go fuck himself.

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Reply #22 posted 11/17/10 7:03pm

Timmy84

Vendetta1 said:

Who the fuck is "we"?

Kanye West can go fuck himself.

lol

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Reply #23 posted 11/17/10 7:56pm

Cerebus

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Vendetta1 said:

Who the fuck is "we"?

Kanye West can go fuck himself.

lol

Man... I can't remember the name of the band... I like them, too. Errr. Anyway, "some guy" from "this band" last week blogged (and I paraphrase), "shut the fuck up and stop apologizing Kanye!" lol It made me laugh. Kanye is like LeBron James right now. People need to move on from the past drama, but they can't because those most intimately involved with the drama won't let it go.

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Reply #24 posted 11/17/10 8:31pm

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Vendetta1 said:

Who the fuck is "we"?

Kanye West can go fuck himself.

falloff I agree. Kanye is a first-class idiot.

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #25 posted 11/17/10 9:54pm

Cinnie

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Reply #26 posted 11/17/10 10:01pm

Timmy84

Cinnie said:

falloff

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Reply #27 posted 11/17/10 10:40pm

PDogz

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Cinnie said:

eek Poor labile thing, lol. His "people" better start adding a little Lithium to his Hennessy.

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #28 posted 11/18/10 2:14am

EmbattledWarri
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Cinnie said:

I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened
http://www.myspace.com/stolenmorning
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Reply #29 posted 11/21/10 9:36pm

Cinnie

Timmy84 said:

Cinnie said:

I've got my eye on you, Tony!! [img:$uid]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1225.snc4/155697_10150328203305133_655375132_15754443_6379879_n.jpg[/img:$uid]

lol Uh oh... lol

I don't think he liked this redface

Brightened it up a little:

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