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Kanye West From $0 To $66 Billion - cover

Kanye West From $0 To $66 Billion

Céline Claire

Verlag: Tektime

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This ebook explains Kanye West's rugs to riches story.Kanye's rugs to riches story is an inspirational one to many.

As Kanye explained over Twitter, he fell into trouble while trying to attain every creative dream he ever had. Whereas it's easy to laugh at a man who once claimed, ”Yes I am personally rich and I can buy furs and houses for my family,” there is still something familiar in his lament, ”I don't have enough resources to create what I really can…”

Some of his fans created a GoFundMe page entitled ”Get Kanye Out of Debt” to help Kanye West recover from his financial woes. However, Kanye's camp rejected the proceedings, which were later redirected to a charitable organization.

Nonetheless, he managed to connect the dots and is now a billionaire. He is the richest black man in the history of America so far as I write this book.

INTRODUCING
Kanye West from $0 to $6.6 Billion.....PUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Verfügbar seit: 08.04.2022.

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