Rapper Kanye West and
partner reveal more personal details about himself and his wife Kim Kardashian
in new interview with magazine, Harper’s BAZAAR.
The rapper and fashion
designer who together with Kim stunned on the cover of the magazine’s September
edition also revealed his best part of Kim is her heart and they both talked on
a lot of things ranging from his debt, to Taylor Swift, to their biggest
insecurities and annoying habits.
Read the full interview
Harper’s BAZAAR’s Laura
Brown: Okay! So, this is in no particular order. Kanye your favourite body
part—your own or Kim’s.
KW: Is the face a body
part? My favourite body part of Kim’s: heart.
KKW: Awww, now I have to
say the same. But of my own, I like my upper stomach. I just seem to always
have abs.
When I’m not really
pregnant, I have a great two-pack. [Laughs.] And of Kanye’s? I have to say his
heart. And I’ve always loved his legs.
LB: Favourite song of all
time?
KW: ”All Along the
Watchtower.” The Jimi Hendrix cover.
KKW: I really like the song
“Only One” [West with Paul McCartney].
LB: Favorite Taylor Swift
song?
KW: For me? I don’t have
one.
KKW: I was such a fan of
hers.
LB: Favorite book?
KKW: Embraced by the Light.
It’s about a woman who passed away during surgery, and she went to heaven, had
her experience, and then came back. My dad [Robert Kardashian] would try to get
me to read it, and I wouldn’t. Then when he passed away, I was cleaning out my
room in his house, and I found it. I read it, and it helped me. I felt like my
dad was okay.
KW: Yeah, I don’t have an
answer for that.
KKW: Your mom’s book or
your book?
KW: Yeah, but that’s like,
you know…
KKW: Too self-promotional?
KW: Yeah, too promotional.
LB: Celebrity crush when
you were young?
KKW: I thought Johnny Depp
was so cute when I was younger. Kanye, didn’t you like Pam Anderson?
KW: Yeah! That’s what I
would say.
LB: Historical figure you
identify with?
KKW: This one is hard.
KW: Us? Muhammad Ali,
Marilyn Monroe—all day. Next question.
LB: Hidden talent? I don’t
know if you guys hide your talents, but if you do …
KKW: I can smell when
someone has a cavity. It’s a very specific smell—not a bad-breath smell—but
something that is really strong.
KW: I can analyze people’s
intentions. Immediately.That’s just a warning. To everyone.
LB: Biggest insecurity?
KKW: I would say looking
fat sometimes. I really do take it seriously. I try to do what I can and diet
and stay in shape, and it does make me insecure when I’m heavy.
KW: I used to have
insecurity about my finances, then I announced that I had debt, and now I don’t
have any insecurities.
KKW: Then you didn’t have
any debt; it seemed to all figure it out.
LB: You just put it out
there, like The Secret.
KKW: Don’t think that will
work for everyone.
KW: People will definitely
use that against you if someone knows that. But the one thing I don’t have an
insecurity about is public perception. I’m not going to conform to it, you
know?
LB: Yes, the more attention
you pay to the winds, you can overthink things.
KW: Here’s something that’s
contrary to popular belief: I actually don’t like thinking. I think people
think I like to think a lot. And I don’t. I do not like to think at all.
LB: You’re an underthinker.
KW: I think about things to
put them in a place where I don’t have to think about them anymore. Say if I
had a child with a really bad mom, I would have to think more than if I had a
child with a good mom. I’m just doing my homework early. I told my trainer
today, I’m a mix of a 14-year-old high schooler and a 60-year-old guy. It can
never fall into the 30s or the 40s. It has to be 100 percent 60 or 100 percent
14, no in between.
LB: Can you please make
that into a T-shirt? Okay, how much do you really sleep? On social media you
are asleep all the time.
KKW: He can fall asleep
anywhere.
KW: I can sleep. I love
sleep; it’s my favorite.
KKW: He took me to a
fashion meeting in Paris once. I’d never met these people; I was so nervous. It
was the beginning of our relationship, and I didn’t know anyone in fashion. And
he passed out at the table. I’m like, “I’m so sorry, we’re jet-lagged.” You
don’t know the number of times I’ve had to say that. I always flat-out lie that
he’s jet-lagged, even if we’ve been home for months. [Laughs.] Me? I’m up at
like 6 a.m. With my trainer, running up the hill you drove up to get here.
LB: Most annoying habit?
KKW: I think he gets really
annoyed because I just hate fittings. I’ll just be like,”Ah, I can’t find
something to wear.” I get so worked up every time I’m rushing; I get annoyed
with rushing. Then I get in a bad mood—I’m so cranky. I hate being late.
KW: It’s so hard to do
fittings [for Yeezy] because we want to do things that are inspiring, that
people could look at and say, “Wow, I like that color palette, I could put that
together.” And there are so many images of things that it’s almost impossible
to have your clothes go up against the amount you’re seeing and carry it into
one language. That’s why I’m always fighting either to have a house work with
us or to head a house. It’s a lifestyle I can totally see: the future, modern
Versailles, modern Versace, modern Calabasas, paparazzi, celebrity language. I
just want to build a collection that’s around me and my wife and my kids.
Because Kris and the family, they have the power of communication. This is the
number one communications company.
LB: You’re saying you’ve
got the power of the idea.
KW: The idea. I know I
wasn’t allowed to go to fashion school; I can’t cut a dress like Galliano,
right? But I had enough wherewithal to go to that studio on my first collection
and bring Kim, [stylist] Christine Centenera, Ian Connor, Theophilus London,
Virgil Abloh…they all came down to [Vetements/Balenciaga designer] Demna
Gvasalia’s studio that night and hung out. (And then Demna, as you probably
know, he worked on Yeezy Season 1.) Anyway, I want to say a controversial thing
for this article…
LB: I’m ready.
KKW: Laura’s question was,
What’s annoying?
KW: What designer on the
planet can sell, consistently, 40,000 shoes. In two minutes?
KKW: One minute.
LB: Wow. Yeezy does it.
Okay, change of subject. Favorite selfie pose?
KKW: I love a selfie in the
mirror.
KW: I love her nude
selfies. Like, I love the ones from the side, the back ones, and the front. I
just love seeing her naked; I love nudity. And I love beautiful shapes. I feel
like it’s almost a Renaissance thing, a painting, a modern version of a
painting. I think it’s important for Kim to have her figure. To not show it
would be like Adele not singing.
LB: Kanye, nude selfies?
KW: I used to do nude
selfies in my single days.You’d get a good cock shot here and there. [Laughs.]
Gotta keep it rock ‘n’ roll.
LB: I’d assume scale is
important.
KW: Yeah, it’s all about
scale. You don’t become a rock star for no reason.
LB: Who’s more vain?
KKW: I mean, me.
KW: Yeah, I think she has
vanity. And with me, I don’t give a fuck, bro; it is what it is. I’m the
best—now what? I don’t know if that’s a vain statement. I don’t particularly
like photos of myself, though.
KKW: Yeah, what is the
definition of vain? I want to look up exactly what the definition is.[Googles.]
Vain, definition: “having or showing an excessively high opinion of one’s
appearance, abilities, or worth.”
LB: Speaking of pride,
tweets you’re proud of and tweets you regret.
KKW: I don’t regret any
tweets. I’m not a tweeter and deleter. So I have no regrets.
KW: She hates tweeters and
deleters.
LB: Kim, blonde or
brunette?
KKW: Blonde. Brunette is
who I am obviously, it’s my core. Blonde Kim is this alter ego; she has a vibe
to her that I love.
LB: Could you have
predicted the reaction to your nude selfie with the black bars?
KKW: I was about to get in
the shower; I took a nude selfie, kept it in my phone for over a year. I just
liked the picture, so I was like,
”Let me put censor bars on
it and post it.” I don’t do things to be like, “This is powerful. I’m going to
show you guys that this is my ‘message.”’ I’m not that type of person. I’m
empowered by it, but I’m not doing it specifically to show power.
LB: It was a weird response
because we’ve all seen your body before.
KKW: Yeah, that’s what was
so shocking. And when I put the bars on it, it was more covered up than a
bikini!
LB: What was the last thing
you bought yourselves and each other?
KKW: The last thing I
bought was a pair of Isabel Marant sandals. I don’t wear flats, so it’s hard
for me to buy sandals. Kanye is the hardest person to buy something for, so I
bought…
KW: You extended the
bathroom and bedroom on the house.
KKW: I rented an island for
his birthday. A far, far away place where no one can find us.
KW: You see, those are the
type of statements that make people not like us, more so than the “I’m the
best” statement. It’s more the “Oh, yeah, I just rented an island for his
birthday …” You know in Meet the Parents, Owen Wilson’s character? All of our
shit is like Owen Wilson’s character; he’s like, “This is when we jumped off
Mount Everest, and we wore turtle flight suits or whatever.”
LB: Is there anything you
wish the world didn’t know about you?
KKW: Definitely. I was
going to say some ugly looks and stuff.
KW: Some pregnancy stuff.
You killed this second pregnancy, though your body slammed that crap. You made
that second pregnancy your bitch.
KKW: I wish I had a little
bit more privacy.
LB: Okay, TV shows you
binge-watch?
KW/KKW: Empire.
LB: What would you do if
you were invisible?
KW: Women’s locker room.
KKW: I would probably
creepily follow my kids around, see how they act, see what they talk about. I
record my daughter just talking because the things she says are so funny. I
could watch her talk all day.
KW: Yeah, maybe. See, Kim?
Yours is so much nicer than mine.
LB: What makes you both
laugh?
KKW: Kanye just says the
funniest analogies that are so random. I should start keeping a book—in 20
years, I’ll have a big book of analogies.They always make me laugh.
KW: Kim’s just a funny
person in general.
KKW: But I don’t get credit
for being funny; it’s, like, not a thing.
KW: I think my sense of
humour is really dark and super twisted and stuff like that. It’s like, “Is
this a funny joke for real? Or am I just rich?” See? That was funny.
LB: What would you bring to
a desert island?
KKW: My kids. My phone.
KW: Not me. [Laughs.] I
would bring my laptop and the Internet.
LB: How would you like to
be remembered?
KKW: I’d like to be
remembered as someone who was smart in business, works hard, and can be sexy
and a mom. A powerful but still sexy, nonconforming woman. And I would hope
that Kanye would be remembered for being smart and sticking to what he
believes.
KW: Determined. I would say
my determination is way higher than my smartness.
KKW: A lot of people have
strong beliefs, but they don’t have the confidence to really stick to them. I
really respect Kanye for that.
LB: I personally really
enjoy your use of capital letters.
KW: Yeah, all caps. Next
time I’m doing all raps in all caps.
KKW: Kanye, what do you
want to be remembered for?
KW: Your answer was so much
better. I was going to say the whole thing about global warming and we’re all
going to be gone.
Source:
www.harpersbazaar.com
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