Kanye Storms Off Sacramento Stage After Ranting About Beyonce, Jay-Z, Obama and Hillary Clinton
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Kanye West leaves his fans angry after ending his Sacramento concert early following an epic rant about Beyonce Knowles, her husband and Democratic politicians.

AceShowbiz - Kanye West went off again on stage before ending his concert early, much to the crowd's dismay. He ranted about Beyonce Knowles, Jay-Z, President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton at his Saint Pablo tour stop in Sacramento. "I'm on my Trump s**t tonight," he said.

"Obama couldn't make America great because he couldn't be him to be who he was. Black men have been slaves," the Donald Trump supporter told the concertgoers at the jam-packed Golden 1 Center. "He had to be perfect. But being perfect don't always change s**t, bro."

"Beyonce, I was hurt because I heard that you said you wouldn't perform unless you won Video of the Year over me and over 'Hotline Bling'," he said, referring to MTV Video Music Awards. "Now, don't go trying to diss Beyonce. She is great. Taylor Swift is great. We are all great people. We are all equal."

"But sometimes, we be playing the politics too much and forget who we are just to win. F**k winning. F**k looking cool. F**k looking cool," he continued his rant. "I've been sitting here to give y'all my truth even at the risk of my own life. Even at the risk of my own success, my own career. I've been sitting here to give y'all the truth."

He then reached out to Jay-Z. "Jay Z, call me, bruh. You still ain't calling me," he said. "I know you got killers. Please don't send them at my head. Just call me. Talk to me like a man. I'm not trying to be the man. I just am a man, the same as anybody here. I ain't above, below none of y'all. We all equal."

"It's a new world," Kanye said. "If y'all keep following old models, your a** is going to be Hillary Clinton." He added, "There's a Richard Pryor interview that you can watch about people coming into power and not changing everything and just becoming a part of the power."

"That's happened with musicians because they're scared. I'm not scared. I'm here to change things. I am here to change things. And things won't change until people admit their own falsehoods. I got the visions, bro. That's what I've been blessed with," he said before ultimately leaving the stage. "I'm not always going to say things the perfect way, the right way. But I'm going to say how I feel."

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