Rapper Kanye West has denied reports that he compared himself to Nelson Mandela.
In a series of tweets, Kanye has explained how he was misquoted and set the record straight over his supposed comments. The Daily Currant had run a 'fake' interview with Kanye, where they quoted him as saying 'I liberate minds with my music. That’s more important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever.' see his tweet after the cut
Taking to Twitter, Kanye wrote: 'Despite recent media reports, I've never said anything to dishonor or trivialize the life or transition of one of the most inspiring leaders'.In a series of tweets, Kanye has explained how he was misquoted and set the record straight over his supposed comments. The Daily Currant had run a 'fake' interview with Kanye, where they quoted him as saying 'I liberate minds with my music. That’s more important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever.' see his tweet after the cut
Adding: 'At a young age my mother taught me the importance of his work. Mandela sacrificed his life for the betterment of mankind.'
Kanye wasn't the only celebrity to be the subject of a hoax, playing on their personality.
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