I'm completely boring. I gotta take North to tap class and gym class: Kanye West

Kanye's life now revolves around taking 20-month-old North to tap classes


Ians June 15, 2015
Kanye's life now revolves around taking 20-month-old North to tap classes. PHOTO: USMAGAZINE

LOS ANGELES: Rapper Kanye West says his life has completely changed since he welcomed his daughter North with his wife Kim Kardashian and admits he's fairly "boring" now.

Speaking on a radio show, the 38-year-old said his life now revolves around taking 20-month-old North to various classes, as well as working in the recording studio as he puts family first, reports mirror.co.uk.

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“I'm boring. I'm completely boring actually. I'm not at the club, I'm never at One Oak. All I do is go to the studio everyday,” West said.

“I gotta take (her) to tap class. And gym class. They do all types of swings,” he added.

Kanye currently awaits to welcome his second child with pregnant Kim.

Asked when the pair will be revealing the sex of their baby, he refused to give an answer. "Not in this conversation," said the rapper.

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Recently he spoke about how much he hates it when people call his daughter North's name "weird" because he thinks it is "innovative and fresh".

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"You'll be calling my daughter's name weird, like, her name should be like some name that you've heard before and all that. I don't like to say that it's weird when it's innovative and fresh.

"Like I hate that, like, creatives are beat down so much and are put in a position where they can't even speak out loud, that's the reason why the world be ugly, because there's millions of beautiful colours in the world but the world is only controlled by one colour," he said on a radio station.

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Though the 37-year-old says he can't defend himself against all criticism, he insists he is "brave" enough to take the "hit" on behalf of all creatives. But he thinks he is attacked unfairly as he gives so much to the world.

He said: "I'm in my own zone. I can't walk around trying to defend myself, chime in on everything. I fight for the people who see those colours, who understand it, and I take the hit constantly. I have the bravery to take the hit, people to call me names, call wife names, call my daughter.

"We take the hit, but when it's said and done if you look at the past 10 years, have I contributed more or took away more from the world? From music, from stage design, or just from wearing dope a** coats at the airport?"

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