Monday, September 13, 2010
Kanye West Vma 2010
Latest News Update About Kanye West Vma 2010:Although the big story of the 2010 MTV VMA show seems to be Taylor Swift‘s new song, “Innocent,” Kanye West closed the show with a new song of his own. In the video below, you can see Kanye showing off his keyboard skills and performing “Runaway” with Pusha T.
The new Kanye West VMA 2010 song seemed to come out of Kanye‘s reflection on his own flaws, given the opening lyrics -”I always find something wrong, you’ve been putting up with my sh*t just way too long; I’m so gifted at finding what I don’t like the most, so I think it’s time for us to have a toast – let’s have a toast for the d****ebags, let’s have a toast for the a**holes…”
Check out the video of “Runaway” tonight and pick up some Kanye West downloads here. And what do you think was better – Kanye’s new song “Runaway,” or Taylor Swift’s “Innocent”?
Swift’s song, “Innocent,” offered an olive branch to West. The song will appear on her upcoming album, “Speak,” which is due in October.
“Everyone of us has messed up, too … I hope you remember today is never too late to be brand new,” she sang.
The 20-year-old’s poignant and powerful ode didn’t criticize West. Instead she sympathized with his difficult time in the spotlight and West’s own admissions that his ego has often gotten in his own way.
“Thirty-two and still growing up now; who you are is not what you did,” she sang softly, adding: “You’re still an innocent.”
She then appeared from the audience to skip offstage.
The stage for both songs was set last year, when West interrupted Swift’s acceptance speech, saying her trophy should have gone to Beyonce. The incident left Swift with hurt feelings, but West was the one who was seriously damaged, as intense backlash made him Mr. Unpopularity.
West recently detailed the negative effects of the debacle on Twitter. He tweeted early Sunday that he was feeling positive energy, and said he wished his mother was still alive to see his performance.
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