Also documented in the scrolling W magazine interview
is a rather awkward moment between Kanye, 36, and Kim's mother Kris
Jenner - witnessed by the publication's writer Chris Bagley.
Bagley
got a candid peek into Kanye's life with visits to his Parisian loft
apartment, where the rapper worked on his sixth studio album Yeezus,
which was released last week.
West's clashes with the media and
paparazzi alike are well documented, yet he agreed to take part in the
protracted interview (despite having a degree of reluctance, Bagley
notes).
But with an album to promote, publicity comes calling - and West certainly knows how to get it.
One
of the topics covered - his highly publicized relationship with Kim
Kardashian, 32, who gave birth to their daughter North West just over a
week ago.
Of course the reality star's outfits have attracted
plenty of attention of late, with Kanye - who also has his own fashion
line - being seen as influencing her choices.
However Kanye told W
magazine he is not masterminding Kim's look as much as people might
think - more giving her a foundation from which to build.
'Nobody can tell my girl what to do,' he said. 'She just needed to be given some platforms of information to work from.'
As is common throughout the interview, Kanye seems to do an about turn as he continues to discuss the matter.
'For
her to take that risk in front of the world, it just shows you how much
she loves me. And how much she actually loves the opportunity to
learn,' he explains, now apparently suggesting he is masterminding her
wardrobe.
Elsewhere in the interview, which was
conducted before the arrival of baby North, Kanye gives his own take on
Kim's famous and much talked of 'curves'.
Speaking about her nude 2010 W magazine cover, Kanye said: 'I loved the fact that it
happened, that it disturbed people.
'I loved the fact that it put those
curves right inside that Hamptons house, that there’s some Hamptons
husbands who had to cover that up.'
Last
year there were reports the tape was being shopped to the highest
bidder - and Kanye says he was even considering releasing it himself to
avoid the threat of extortion.
'For the most part, I’d rather people
have one of those home videos than some of the paparazzi photos that get
published,' he explained.
'At least I recorded the s**t myself. That tape couldn’t have hurt me in any way if it came out—it could only have helped.'
While he decided against releasing it, there no saying he won't change his mind. As he bluntly put it: 'Now, I just do exactly what I want, whenever I want, how the f**k I want... "F**k you" is my message.'
West
explains his 'superobsession' now is 'furniture' and 'pornography,
still,' adding: 'The porn thing has never left since I was in high
school.'
Furniture is probably on his mind more now than ever, as
he and Kim are overhauling their 9,000sq.ft mansion which they recently
bought in a gated community in Los Angeles.
While it is being
renovated, though, Kim and Kanye (and baby North) are going to be
living with her mother Kris Jenner - which could make for some
interesting encounters based on one somewhat awkward one which was
witnessed by W magazine writer Bagley.
Bagley describes a
scenario in which he arrived at Kanye's Paris apartment at 10pm at night
to find some of the Kardashian clan in the house, including Kim's
brother Rob and her mother Kris.
Kris is looking around the apartment
for the first time, and admiring the finery, including a set of
designer ceramic cups, the interviewer notes.
Then Kanye plays her some of his unfinished songs, 'including [the track] Awesome which is clearly about Kim,' Bagley writes.
Kris then exclaims: 'Great job.'
However, it seems Kanye doesn't find Kris' simplistic critique quite lyrically pleasing enough.
As
Bagley observed: 'He raises his eyebrows. "Great job?" he says and sets
off on a comic riff that cracks up everyone in the room.
'Toasting
with his champagne glass, he says, "Great job, Baccarat, for making a
glass that can hold liquid!" He looks down at his waist. "Great job,
belt loops, for keeping my pants up!"'
Jenner laughs politely,
shortly afterwards hugging West goodbye and tells him: 'I love you. You
know where to find us, at the George V. Call us tomorrow, if you want.'
However Bagley notes in an aside: 'It seems apparent to everyone, including Jenner, that West will not call.' [damn sis]
On his track I am God (which he collaborated on with Daft Punk):
'I made that song because I am a god. I don’t think there’s much more
explanation. I’m not going to sit here and defend s**t. That s**t is
rock ’n’ roll, man. That s**t is rap music. I am a god. Now what?'
On appearing on Keeping Up With The Kardashians:
'Oh, that’s just all for love. It’s simply that. At a certain point, or
always, love is more important than any branding, or any set of cool
people, or attempting to impress anyone. Because true love is just the
way you feel.
On how seriously to take him: 'You should
only believe about 90 percent of what I say. As a matter of fact, don’t
even believe anything that I’m saying at all. I could be completely
fucking with you, and the world, the entire time.'
On being rich:
'I’m not a billionaire; I’m just a millionaire. But I’m the youngest
guy I know who has this much interest in design and the ability to
actually get some of it. So that makes me an important cog in the
wheel.'
For the full interview go to W magazine's website
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