This past week music mogul, marvel Kanye West was recently featured on the cover of Paper magazine(the same magazine which released the infamous Kim K photos), on a press run awaiting his 7th studio album ‘ So Help Me God’ due to be released later this year and is one of the most anticipated albums in all of music. The feature inside the magazine detailed an essay written by the man himself on the idea of the ‘American Dream” and events currently happening in America and his views on this.Firstly ‘Ye’ talks about how he wants to help and positively influence the younger generation of artists such as Drake, ASAP Rocky Taylor Swift and Kanye , saying “I think it’s so important for me, as an artist, to give Drake as much information as I can, A$AP, Kendrick, Taylor Swift, any of these younger artists as much information as I can to make better music in the future’. It seems Kanye has been trying to get on the positive and trying to find new way to ‘innovate’ comparing his old work to his recently new work and stating above all that he wants to be accepted into the fashion world “Should Kanye West just leave Fashion to the pros” because Ye is more of a profession to him and he hates people discrediting his art he said “I saw this article that asked, “Should Kanye leave fashion to the professionals?” That question is really ignorant, in a way, because the second I sell my first T-shirt or my first shoe, doesn’t that make me a professional?… Fashion is something that’s in my heart to do — in my spirit.” Ye also made controversial comments about racism saying “That was 20 years ago and of course we’ve come a long way now. That’s not the current state of mind. On “Never Let Me Down” I rapped, “Racism’s still alive, they just be concealing it,” but for the next generation that’s not necessarily true. Racism is something that’s taught, but for the new post-Internet, post-iPad kids that have been taught to swipe before they read, it’s just not going to affect them as much. They realize that we are one race.” This underlines Kanye view on how racism has developed and how he believes its less blatant.