The rapper took to his Twitter
handle to defend himself, after a controversial interview emerged online and
went viral, quoting the musician’s claims that his music carries much more
importance and effect than the fight against apartheid.
“Despite
recent media reports, I’ve never said anything to dishonor or trivialize the
life or transition of one of the most inspiring leaders.
“I’d like
to address the false stories and noise
that have been engineered by the media.
“At a
young age my mother taught me the importance of his work. Mandela sacrificed
his life for the betterment of mankind.
“Thank
you, Mandela, for your life’s work and may it serve as a guiding light to
illuminate our future.
“Respect
to Mandela, his family and his legacy,” Kanye West tweeted.
It would be recalled that the fake
interview with Kanye was posted on satirical website the Daily Currant last
week.
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