Kanye West Returns To Twitter With Weird "Thoughts Management" Video

Uganda, East Africa – Kanye West is again on Twitter with a vengeance. After arriving in Uganda, East Africa, ‘Ye uploaded a sequence movies to his not too long ago deactivated account all captioned with the phrases, “Thoughts Management.”

Throughout one the movies, Kanye claims individuals are making an attempt to dictate what he says and does. He additionally says he simply took an I.Q. check and his scores had been genius degree.

“I simply need to speak about thoughts management,” he says. “, when individuals attempt to affect you thru social media and attempt to inform you what to do or for those who put up one thing that’s constructive on Instagram and it will get taken down, if it’s not a component a much bigger agenda, that’s like thoughts management. That’s the echo chamber. That’s them making an attempt to manage you … that’s the poison taking place with social media.

“For me, I simply bought again my I.Q. rating and so they had been Mensa degree — 133, 98 percentile — straight up Sigmund Freud, Tesla vibes. I really feel like when individuals inform me what to do, I really feel like they’re touching my mind. Like there’s all these individuals — black individuals, individuals on social media, individuals making an attempt to manage us and make us all monolithic thought and so they’re making an attempt to manage our minds, they’re making an attempt to manage my thoughts.”

He additionally assures his viewers he’s “not loopy.”

‘Ye additionally explains that he’s trying to purchase again his publishing from Sony ATV for $eight or $9 million however they powers that be refuse to promote it to him. He insinuates he’s a slave to the music business — very like Prince who famously modified his title to a logo and wrote “slave” throughout his face.

“I couldn’t purchase my publishing from Sony ATV,” he says. “So, Massive John, Marty, whoever is concerned, I would like my publishing. I bought the cash. I’m not going to say the S phrase. I’m not Prince. I don’t want to put in writing it on my face.”

Lastly, he explains how he’s like Afro-beat pioneer Fela Kuti, late reggae legend Bob Marley and Hip Hop luminary Tupac Shakur.

“The spirit Fela Kuti], the spirit Bob] Marley, the spirit ‘Pac stream by me. We free. Our minds are free.

“Bob Marley, vessel. Fela, vessel. Ye, vessel.”

Kanye is presently in East Africa to complete his forthcoming album Yandhi. Now that he’s again on social media, we’ll seemingly be listening to much more from him earlier than its completion.

To look at a replay ‘Ye’s video, head to Periscope.