John Legend insists the Kanye West you see is “pretty much what you get.”
you see is “pretty much what you get.” During a recent interview, the singer discussed the rapper and entrepreneur’s public antics — and how West’s political ambitions and support for Donald Trump strained their longstanding friendship.
During the chat with David Axelrod — Barack Obama’s former chief strategist and advisor — on his podcast,, Legend opened up about the controversial rapper, saying there isn’t much about West that the public doesn’t already know.
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