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5:36Now PlayingRapper Kanye West has tweeted out that he is deeply in debt, and he wants Mark Zuckerberg to bail him out. He also said that he won’t attend the Grammy’s unless he wins Album of the Year. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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One of the more surprising threads to emerge from Kanye West's messy release of The Life of Pablo involves his personal finances. If you believe the celebrated rapper, he owes a serious chunk of change: before hitting the Saturday Night Live stage over the weekend, he tweeted that he's carrying $53 million in debt. It's a huge sum, one that seems impossible when you consider his sales success and his family's lucrative reality show and businesses. (Then again, renting Madison Square Garden and filling it with over a thousand models clad in your clothing line can't be cheap.)”
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