Yeezy Taught Me? Kanye West Schools In L.A.

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

Grammy-winning rapper Kanye West is spreading knowledge as a result of his 250 hours of required community service by schooling students at Los Angeles' Trade Technical College.

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Photos of Mr. West dishing out gems have surfaced online this weekend.

As the photos indicate, Kanye seems super passionate about waxing poetic on one of his favorite topics, and the only people more excited than Yeezy to be given up to several hours to lecture on fashion must have been the students. Imagine if Yeezy strolled into your classroom, conducted a class, and then assigned homework? Not only would you actually do the work, but you’d be able to say, “Yeezy taught me.” (Complex)

Kanye put in some serious work over the summer right here…

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July reports claimed Mr. West had completed nearly a quarter of his 240 hours.

Kanye’s lawyer was in court … telling the judge Kanye has completed 30 of his 240 hours of community service at L.A. Trade Technical College. The community service supervisor called Kanye’s progress, “an excellent display of work.” It also came out Kanye is “performing excellently” in his anger management — completing 10 of his 24 sessions of therapy.Truth be told … Kanye got more community service than most people in his shoes. (TMZ)

Recent reports revealed Yeezy had invested his talent into Los Angeles’ Trade Technical College.

Yeezy hit up the L.A. Trade Technical College Monday in his paparazzi beatdown criminal case to speak with students about his personal experiences in the fashion biz … and hopefully about leather jogging pants as well. We’re told this is Kanye’s 3rd visit to LATTC in the last 6 weeks (see pic above) … which specializes in designing apparel. Today’s lesson was all about designers and it lasted 3 hours. (TMZ)

Last year, Kanye said the paparazzi could serve as a premium outlet to get messages out to the public.

“They help me to influence. At any point, if I want to talk directly to the public, I can use that outlet too,” Kanye explained in an interview. “I should be respected to the highest level at this point for what I’ve been able to accomplish at this age.” (“Big Boy’s Neighborhood”)

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