(Photo) Rhymefest Will Be Turning Kanye West’s Childhood Home Into A Donda’s House Location

Rhymefest has took to Instagram to announce that he has bought Kanye West’s home that he lived in in Chicago. Rhymefest is the Creative Director of Kanye West’s Donda’s House program. This home will be the new location.


(Photo) Rhymefest Claims Kanye West Needs Help Spiritually & Mentally

According to Rhymefest, Kanye is not all the way there and needs a little bit of help. In a series of tweets, composed by the rapper, he expresses that Mr. West needs to get some counseling because his mind isn’t all the way there.


(Video) Kanye And Common Turned Down Role In Chi-raq

So we all knew that Spike Lee inquired about Common and Kanye West being apart of the “Chi-raq” cast, but now we learned that the two actually turned the roles down. Rappers Rhymefest and Twista were able to spill the tea on how that all went down.


Chief Keef Accused Of Being A Victim To Exploitation

Recently there has been talk of possible exploitation with Chicago Rapper Chief Keef. He has always been controversial, especially with the crime and violence in Chicago rising in the past years.


Rhymefest Talks About Being A Ghostwriter For Kanye West

For those who are fimilar with Quentin Miller ghostwriting for Drake, think of Rhymefest as the Quentin Miller for Kanye West. In a recent interview with The Daily Beast, Rhymefest talks about being a ghostwriter for Mr. West, and also addresses Chief Keef autism. Hit the jump to see what the former G.O.O.D. Music artist had to say about it.


Rhymefest Says Chief Keef Clearly Has Autism And Is Being Exploited By The Media

Famed ghostwriter and rapper Rhymefest recently sat down with The Daily Beast and talked about just how artists get exploited in the media. One artist he talked about was fellow Chicago rapper Chief Keef, which he proceeded to diagnose with a developmental disorder and say he’s being taken advantage of. Autism is not often a subject brought up in HipHop culture but Rhymefest shed a little light what he feels is a growing problem. He said, “I think many rappers these days have afflictions, such as Asperger’s, bipolar disorder, or autism. They need advocates, but we turn it into entertainment. The media is turning autism into entertainment.” Read more below.


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