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Tag Archives: Sound

Ain’t No Fuckfest: Kanye West’s “Famous” Aftermath Pornography

“I do not care if you like Kanye or his music, but if you are not realizing the genius surrounding his product empire, you may be guilty of overlooking what is actually on offer.”

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