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September 19th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in world news

taylor_swift_world_recordNew Delhi, Sept 19, 2009: Kanye West interruption video Taylor Swift s music video. Everyone has ridiculed Kanye West. From President Barack Obama to everyone on the street seems to by baying for his blood.
Jay Z is among top American musicians and hip hop artists. He has worked himself from bottom to top becoming one of the more successful musicians in the country.

From the beginning of his professional recording career, when no major label gave him a record deal, Jay-Z, Dame Dash, and Kareem Biggs created Roc-A-Fella Records as their own independent label.

After striking a deal with Priority to distribute his material, Jay-Z released his 1996 debut album Reasonable Doubt with beats from acclaimed producers such as DJ Premier and Super DJ Clark Kent and a notable appearance by The Notorious B.I.G..

Despite reaching only number 23 on the Billboard 200, the album was well-received by critics.

This album would later be included in Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Albums of All Time” as No 248 and would later reach plantium status.

After reaching a new distribution deal with Def Jam in 1997, Jay-Z released his follow-up In My Lifetime, Vol. 1. Executively produced by Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs, it sold better than his previous effort. Jay-Z later explained that the album was made during one of the worst periods of his life.

He was reeling from the death of his close friend The Notorious B.I.G. The album was a personal revelation for Jay-Z as he spun the tale of his hard knock upbringing.

The album’s glossy production stood as a contrast to his first release, and some dedicated fans felt he had “sold out”. However, the album did feature some beats from producers who had worked with him on Reasonable Doubt, namely DJ Premier and Ski. Like its predecessor, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 earned Platinum status in the United States.
But at least he has found a solid supporter in Jay Z Kanye West interruption video comes with viruses

MTV reported that Jigga is still defending his protégé. In an interview with Jo Whiley on Radio 1 he said: “It’s an award show and he’s just a super passionate person. Of course it was rude because it was her moment but that’s the way he really felt. He didn’t kill anybody… no one got harmed…However Jay did admit “It was inappropriate and wasn’t fair to Taylor,” adding “Kanye’s always been that passionate.”

Kanye West is in news for all the wrong reasons. After his highly condemnable interruption during MTV VM Awards ceremony comes another bad news for his leftover fans.

It is said that hackers are trying to install viruses on users computer in the garb of his videos.

This happens whenever anything happens that attracts netizens to search for it. The same happened following the unfortunate death of Michael Jackson.

Now it has transpired that Kanye West is bad for your PC. The viral craze based on the rapper’s humiliation of Taylor Swift at the MTV Video Music Awards is being used by cybercriminals to install malicious software onto computers.

The comedic craze, known as “Imma Let You Finish,” imposes mashups of West’s words – “Yo Taylor, I’m really happy for you and I’m gonna (sic) let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time” – over footage of other famous moments in history. Barack Obama, Neil Armstrong, and Adolf Hitler have been remixed to show West interrupting their moments.

There’s even one that pokes fun at the Patrick Swayze — who lost his battle against pancreatic cancer on Monday. “Yo Patrick Swayze, I know you just died and all and Imma (sic) let you finish but Michael Jackson’s death was the best one this year,” the graphic reads.

Hackers created a webpage based on the West debacle and tricked victims into clicking on it, after which their PCs are infected with harmful spyware, according to anti-virus software company F-Secure. The infected web page claims to show a video of Patrick Swayze’s funeral, but it is actually a link to malicious software.
“Users think they have to click on the ‘video’ to enable video streaming,” said an F-Secure spokesperson. “Actually, it’s an image and clicking on it takes the user to another website promising another video. And clicking on this video ends up with the user unintentionally downloading a rogue AV.”

Kanye West has become an object of ridicule in American showbiz. Everyone is trying to ridicule him one way or the other following his interruption of MTV VM awards ceremony earlier this week.

Even President Obama did not spare him for his racist overtone and took a dig at him before an interview.

The President of The United States has been caught on tape lighting into Kanye West. TMZ just obtained audio of President Barack Obama referring to the hip-hop heavyweight as “a jackass” in the aftermath of the rapper’s infamous stage-storming during Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards 2009 in New York City on Sunday night.

The audio was recorded just before Obama went on camera to do an interview with CNBC on Monday night.

Before the interview began, Obama started chatting about Kanye’s antics onstage the night before, saying: “I thought that was really inappropriate,” adding, “He’s a jackass.”

After making the remarks, the Prez became worried the joke would go viral, saying slyly: “Cut the President some slack.” Obama’s Kanye Diss has been making headlines all day, after Nightline correspondent Terry Moran posted a Tweet claiming the President had made an off color remark about West.

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