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 September 29, 2016 shows (From L) Kanye West, Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian attending the Off-white 2017 Spring/Summer ready-to-wear collection fashion show in Paris. Rap superstar Kanye West stunned a crowd by revealing his support for US President-elect Donald Trump while suggesting he still plans to challenge him in 2020. After a campaign in which fellow artists and African Americans overwhelmingly backed rival Hillary Clinton, the rapper told an audience the night of November 17, 2016 that he did not vote -- but would have chosen Trump. / AFP PHOTO / ALAIN JOCARD


Rap whiz Kanye West crossed out an arranged show in Los Angeles hours before it was set to begin, taking after a tirade against kindred vocalist Beyonce and an open declaration of support for US President-elect Donald Trump.


The Forum, an indoor field in the LA suburb of Inglewood where West had been planned to perform, tweeted under three hours before Sunday's demonstrate that it was being scrapped. It said discounts would be made accessible at the purpose of procurement.

At a Saturday night appear in Sacramento, West performed only three melodies before scolding different specialists and Hillary Clinton, and stopping the execution — and that was in the wake of showing up 90 minutes late — as indicated by reports and video posted via web-based networking media.

West said he was "hurt" in light of the fact that Beyonce as far as anyone knows said she would not perform at a specific show — likely the Grammys — unless she wins video of the year over him.

"I've been sent here to give y'all my truth, even at the danger of my own life, even at the danger of my own prosperity, my own vocation," West said.

"Jay Z, call me, brother, despite everything you ain't called me… Jay Z, I know you got executioners. Kindly don't send them at my head. Simply call me. Converse with me like a man," he included, alluding to the rapper.

West's at some point partner Jay Z and his significant other Beyonce had battled for Clinton amid the crusade, calling her a uniter.

The rapper then advised the media to get ready to "compose your inactive forceful Lebron James bigot remarks."

"Prepare to have a field day, press, prepare, prepare, 'cause the show's over," he included, dropping the mic.

A noticeably disillusioned group of onlookers then propelled into serenades of "fuck you, Kanye."

After a battle in which kindred specialists and African Americans overwhelmingly sponsored equal Hillary Clinton, the rapper told a group of people late Thursday that he didn't vote — however would have picked Trump on the off chance that he had thrown his ticket.

West said that Trump, who kept running on getting serious about migration and won through white average workers support, could achieve change by uncovering bigotry.

"I really believe that his approach was totally virtuoso. Since it fucking works," said West, who has said he wants to keep running for president in 2020.

West in the past has upheld Obama and broadly aggravated previous president George W. Bramble by proposing he reacted gradually to Hurricane Katrina in light of the fact that he couldn't have cared less about African Americans.

However, West has had a warm association with the president-elect, who a year ago said, "I'll never say awful in regards to him… since he adores Trump."


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