Los Angeles Times

On the Kanye West trail

- By Randall Roberts randall.roberts@ latimes.com Twitter: @liledit

A few of the highlights from the rapper’s long acceptance speech.

When Kanye West stood onstage Sunday night during the MTV Video Music Awards to accept the Video Vanguard Award, few doubted he’d have something to say. This is a man, after all, who first gained national attention nearly a decade ago when in an unscripted moment during a Hurricane Katrina telethon, he declared that “George Bush doesn’t care about black people.” ¶ The rapper didn’t disappoint. On the contrary. In a rambling speech in which he discussed nearly every topic except music, West, 38, tackled his legacy and notoriety while rationaliz­ing some of his more memorable onstage interactio­ns. He then dropped a bombshell, one that presidenti­al historians may be parsing for decades to come. Below, a rundown of the highlights.

1 had From the start, West one notable moment on his mind: his stage-storming interrupti­on of Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech during the 2009 VMAs:

“I think, if I had to do it all again, what would I have done? Would I have worn a leather shirt? Would I have drank half a bottle of Hennessy and given the rest of it to the audience? Y’all know you would have drank that bottle too. If I had a daughter at that time, would I have went onstage and grabbed the mike from someone else?”

2 West addressed the incident while coming very close to apologizin­g to Swift. Except he didn’t. Presidents don’t apologize. His take on his actions of six years ago:

“The problem was the contradict­ion. The contradict­ion is that I do fight for artists, but that fight, somehow, was disrespect­ful to artists. I didn’t know how to say the right thing, the perfect thing. I sat at the Grammys and saw Justin Timberlake and CeeLo Green lose. Gnarls Barkley and the [‘FutureSex/LoveSounds’] album. And bro — Justin, I’m not trying to put you on blast, but I saw that man in tears, bro. And I was thinking he deserved to win album of the year.”

3 Illustrati­ng a keen understand­ing of politics, West seemed to imply that rushing the stage during Swift’s speech boosted both of their careers.

“You know how many times MTV ran that footage again? Because it got more ratings? Do you know how many times they announced Taylor was gonna give me this award? Because it got more ratings?”

4 Standing onstage to accept his Vanguard award, West questioned the whole awards ceremony enterprise. In doing so, he presented himself as a Man of the People.

“I still don’t understand award shows. I don’t understand how they get five people who work their entire life [to] sell records, sell concert tickets to come stand on a carpet and for the first time in their life be judged on a chopping block and have the opportunit­y to be considered a loser.”

5 In a demonstrat­ion of accountabi­lity leadership, he admitted a preshow smoke, likely not of loose-leaf tobacco. (We’ve come a long way from Bill Clinton’s “didn’t inhale” in college controvers­y.)

“Y’all might be thinking right now, ‘I wonder did he smoke something before he came out here?’ And the answer is yes, I rolled up a little something. I knocked the edge off.”

6 Despite landing squarely in the Generation X demographi­c, West nonetheles­s connected with a key voting block, millennial­s, while preaching individual empowermen­t.

“We’re not gonna control our kids with brands. We’re not gonna teach low selfesteem and hate to our kids. We’re gonna teach our kids that they can be something. That they can stand up for themselves. To believe in themselves. And if my grandfathe­r was here right now, he would not let me back down.”

7 In closing, West wondered about his future while laying the groundwork for his next career move.

“I don’t know what I’m gonna lose after this. It don’t matter, though, because it ain’t about me, it’s about new ideas, bro. People with ideas. People who believe in truth. And yes, as you probably could’ve guessed by this moment, I have decided in 2020 to run for president.”

One thing he didn’t acknowledg­e? His as-yet unreleased but still upcoming album. Priorities, President West. Priorities.

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FilmMagic ?? KANYE WEST makes a memorable appearance at MTV’s Video Music Awards on Sunday evening.
Michael Tran FilmMagic KANYE WEST makes a memorable appearance at MTV’s Video Music Awards on Sunday evening.

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