Kanye West unveils awesome new rhymes at... Facebook headquarters?
By Chris Richards
Remember back in the aughts when Kanye West's rap skills were still sorta questionable? In 2010, the guy can stand up on a table at Facebook headquarters and make geeks lose their minds. Check out the video (warning: there's some strong language) above of Mr. West performing some impromptu acappella verses from "Lost in the World" and "Chain Gang" during a meeting at Facebook HQ earlier this week.Crazy, right? Did every other line make your head spin as fast as ours are spinning right now? Vote in our poll below.
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July 28, 2010; 10:45 AM ET
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Posted by: tylerjeffries | July 28, 2010 2:32 PM | Report abuse
Hi Chris Richards!
I've read a few of your blogs and loved every one of them!
What is the best way to get in contact with you in regards to your speaking to a crowd of students at the University of Maryland - College Park?
Best
Posted by: ewilmusic | July 28, 2010 3:21 PM | Report abuse
Can I come to UMD and stand on a table and rap for you guys? Email me: richardsc [at] washpost [dot] com.
Posted by: ChrisRichards | July 28, 2010 3:27 PM | Report abuse











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