@kanyewest
Don’t you think you owe it to your fans to actually show up? If you want to make it right, give a free concert to those that bought tickets to see you. My daughter’s at MIT and her friend’s at the Univ of Houston. Perform there.
@kanyewest
My kid went to see you in Atlanta too but didn’t get to see you up close. This was going to be her chance to do that and possibly listen to some of your older stuff. Don’t you remember when you were a big fan of someone’s?
@kanyewest
You helped hype the event but then you pull a no-show? With no explanation, whatsoever? I hope through your fame, wealth, and talent that you haven’t grown too big or egotistical for your britches. You let a lot of people that love and admire down.
@kanyewest
She anticipated strong-arming people to get to the front of the stage to see you up close. She bought flight tickets, booked accommodations, and so did her friend. You may be a billionaire but a lot of your fans aren’t. They had to save money to come see you.
@kanyewest
Kanye- I don’t know if you get these messages but I just gotta say that I’m disappointed and pissed at you for pulling out of the Rolling Loud festival. My 18 year daughter loves you. She bought tickets when they first came out.
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