Advertisement

Kanye West predicts he will be US president … one day

Kanye West during a meeting at the White House with Donald Trump.

Kanye West during a meeting at the White House with Donald Trump. Photo: AAP

Kanye West has predicted he will one day be president of the US as he defended his support of Donald Trump.

The controversial rapper and fashion designer is preparing for the release of his latest album, Jesus Is King.

Ahead of the release, West sat down with Zane Lowe for his Apple Music Beats 1 show and looked back on his career.

West, who has attracted criticism for wearing a MAGA (Make America Great Again) hat and saying he and Mr Trump “are both dragon energy”, said he would not be forced into not sharing his opinions.

The 42-year-old also revealed plans for a future presidential run.

“There will be a time when I will be the president of the US.”

Kanye West Donald Trump

Kanye West pictured in 2018 with Mr Trump. Photo: Getty

In a typically grandiose statement, West told Lowe: “I am unquestionably, undoubtedly the greatest human artist of all time. It’s just a fact.”

West, a multiple Grammy Award winner, is one of the most successful and influential artists of the 21st century.

Jesus Is King, West’s follow-up to 2018’s Ye, will be released in the US on Friday amid fierce anticipation.

West, who is a Christian, revealed he tried to ban premarital sex among people working on the album.

He also revealed he was exposed to pornography from a young age and said he was addicted to sex following the death of his mother in 2007.

Donda West died at the age of 58 after undergoing cosmetic surgery and her death had a profound impact on the musician.

“Some people drown themselves in drugs, and I drown myself in my addiction: sex,” he said.

kanye-kim-kardashian

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West in June. Photo: Getty

West, who owns the Yeezy fashion line with sportswear giant Adidas, was taken to hospital in Los Angeles in November 2016, reportedly suffering from stress and exhaustion.

Reflecting on his struggles with his mental health, he said: “We’re making this money but I’m still ending up in debt.

“My public standing is all in shambles, I’m not in good shape, I’m having ups and downs with my health, people calling me crazy, people not wanting to sit and meet with me, all this is happening and I had to give it all up to God.”

West began his career in music as a producer, providing Jay-Z with several songs. Asked by Lowe if he enjoyed his work more now or then, West replied: “I quite enjoy the sound of my own voice and apparently by the streams billions of other people do too.”

West, who has four children with his wife, reality TV star Kim Kardashian West, also spoke about the relationship between drug use and alcohol.

Asked if he was OK with musicians using drugs in his studio, West said cannabis would be fine for medicinal purposes but drew the line at harder narcotics.

“We never have people doing hard drugs in our studios anyway,” he said. “I’ve never seen anyone doing cocaine in a studio of mine.”

Asked by Lowe if he had managed to “find peace” with the challenges in his life, including the death of his mother, West said: “I’m at peace. I give it all up to God.”

-AAP

Advertisement
Stay informed, daily
A FREE subscription to The New Daily arrives every morning and evening.
The New Daily is a trusted source of national news and information and is provided free for all Australians. Read our editorial charter.
Copyright © 2024 The New Daily.
All rights reserved.