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Kanye West: I've Considered Suicide

RYAN PEARSON   10/19/10 10:59 AM ET   AP

Kanye West Suicide

LOS ANGELES — Kanye West told an audience at a screening of his film, "Runaway," that he thought about killing himself, but now feels a responsibility to make a meaningful contribution to pop culture and art.

Describing himself as a pop icon and "soldier for culture," West told the crowd "there were times that I contemplated suicide." However, he said, "I will not give up on life again."

"There's so many people that will never get the chance to have their voice heard" as loudly as his, West said Monday. "I do it for them."

West, who didn't say when he had considered suicide, is credited as director of the abstract 35-minute film, which features portions of nine new West songs, boldly colorful visuals and off-kilter camera angles. The mostly dialogue-free piece, set to premiere this weekend on MTV, VH1 and BET, will accompany West's upcoming album, "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," which will be released Nov. 22.

After a prelude featuring narration from rapper Nicki Minaj, West's character, Griffin, is seen driving a black MTX Tatra supercar down a country road. Lying next to a hole in the pavement is a phoenix fallen to Earth, played by model Selita Ebanks in pink, gray and brown feathers.

He takes her home and offers this advice: "First rule in this world, baby: Don't pay attention to anything you see on the news."

The phoenix sits on a lawn with a deer, rabbit and sheep, then joins West at a private parade featuring fireworks, a marching band and a float depicting Michael Jackson.

Playing over those visuals are West's next single, "All of the Lights," which he said features Elton John on piano and an all-star chorus including Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Fergie and John Legend.

Ballerinas in black tutus perform in a scene featuring his current single, "Runaway." When the tune ended, there was applause from both the on-screen and live audience. In attendance were Morgan Spurlock, Ryan Phillippe, Pete Wentz and others in the entertainment industry.

The 33-year-old West told them that after a "long, hard year," he'd found his "creative sweet spot" by thinking like "a 5-year-old at all times." Besides his mother Donda West's death in 2007, West said he'd also lost three other parental figures in the last three years.

"Everything has been taken away from me," he said. "I'm so not ... scared. I so don't care."

After the Taylor Swift incident last year, which he called "a moment of sincerity," West took a six-month break. (At the MTV Video Music Awards, Swift's acceptance speech for best female video for "You Belong with Me" was disrupted by West, who took the microphone to say Beyonce should have won instead for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).")

West said he moved to Rome and "was interning at Fendi" before finding the inspiration to get back to music.

He has hinted at the subject of suicide in his recent song "Power," which includes the repeated lines: "Now this would be a beautiful death - I'm jumping out the window, I'm letting everything go."

That song's remix is among the 10 tunes that West has released for free in recent weeks through his website, a buzz-building initiative he dubbed "G.O.O.D. Fridays" for his label imprint, Getting Out Our Dreams Music.

The producer-turned-rapper said that after "Fantasy" - recorded in Hawaii with the likes of Q-Tip, DJ Premier, RZA and Pete Rock - he will release an album of songs with Jay-Z and another with Lupe Fiasco and Pharrell Williams under the name Child Rebel Soldiers.

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LOS ANGELES — Kanye West told an audience at a screening of his film, "Runaway," that he thought about killing himself, but now feels a responsibility to make a meaningful contribution to pop cultur...
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urnumbersix
"I am not a Number. I am a Free Man!"
04:21 AM on 10/22/2010
The ultimate philosophical question: "To be, or not to be...."
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h23154
11:12 PM on 10/21/2010
He smart to keep his options open and to consider alternatives.
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Chlowina
We're skrwd
11:08 PM on 10/21/2010
Kanye...you're NOT all that and then some. You're merely a marvel in your own mind.
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Dionita
Love is the new black.
10:44 PM on 10/21/2010
Really? I’m glad you didn’t though. It gets better.
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Myoho Mod
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
05:04 PM on 10/21/2010
Do the world a favor, please reconsider.
02:42 PM on 10/21/2010
It's sad to see all of these smug comments from people who feel so high and mighty. There is a word for someone who wishes someone else death, you figure out the word that applies to you. Suicide is not a joke. It doesn't matter how much money you have. I know this is the entertainment section but I would have expected more intellectual thoughtful comments from HP readers. I guess since HP has turned into an entertainment site anyway, this makes sense. LIsten to Kanye's interpretation of Chaka Khan's Through the Fire, 'Through The Wire', Listen to his song 'Dear Mama'. He's an entertainer. It's ok to not like his music, but to wish or joke about his death, what does that say about you?
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Dominick Roffo
Cut the b.s..I'm tired of it
09:23 AM on 10/21/2010
THE SUPER-EGO IS BACK!!!!!!
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bokiluis
09:06 AM on 10/21/2010
Kanye West to the Public:

"I have a new album coming out and I need more publicity. My singing blows, my stint with goodie two shoes Taylor-near backfired and I am running out of tricks. Do you feel sympathy for me now?"
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joeblow
07:11 AM on 10/21/2010
I thought your last album was suicide. Wouldn't anything else just be redundant?
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ltheghost
TRUTH!
12:45 AM on 10/21/2010
A great artist...the world has been hard on him for being a trendsetter. He doesn't let lies and the usual crap fly. So people are critical of him because he doesn't fall in line like the other artist...keep your head up Kanye. Keep shocking the world.
07:58 PM on 10/20/2010
I'm glad he didn't commit suicide. He's an entertainer, he entertains me, and I like his music. Not many rappers employ violinists on a regular basis. Anyone who calls out racists and haters of the poor on national tv has my support. His Taylor Swift interruption was dumb, but I could care less about an awards ceremony on MTV - the station that brought us Snooki.
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leftbehind2000
Occupy Your LIFE.
05:54 PM on 10/20/2010
I think Taylor Swift should write a song about it.
02:29 PM on 10/20/2010
Do it!
01:38 PM on 10/20/2010
He seems like an emptied, hollowed out vessel. I used to, and want to be a fan of him now; but it seems he props up his identity against others' art (i.e. Fendi, Christan Dior, Louis Vutton) just as long as it is outrageously expensive. "Interning at Fendi," is that supposed to be inspirational? Material worship is all it seems like to me.
12:17 PM on 10/20/2010
What he really meant was,
I'm to rich to die!