Chicago’s GHerbo was featured on the Complex series “Open Late” with Peter Rosenberg and talked about his fellow Chi-town rap star, Kanye West.
#Swervo seems to have had a change of heart when it comes to Kanye’s controversial slavery comments. Initially, his since-deleted response was, “He a b*tch, traitor Judas a**,” but now he says he has been around West and is trying to understand his thought process.
Herbo said, “I wasn’t pleased because I didn’t understand the direction he was going in. I’m not saying I understand what he’s doing now, but just being around Kanye – I’ve been around him more than once – but being around him in settings like this, where you can really talk to him, I kind of feel like he got good intentions. Not saying he’s doing it the right way, but he got good intentions.”
He continued on to say, “[Kanye] told me, and it made perfect sense, ‘I wasn’t saying slavery was a choice like we choose to be in slavery. But slavery was a choice to me, to Nat Turner, to Harriet Tubman.’ That’s what he said. To Nat Turner, slavery was a choice. To Harriet Tubman, slavery was a choice. Because I have the choice to run, I have the choice to fight. That’s what he was saying, but he didn’t express it that way.”
What do you think about Herbo’s viewpoint of Kanye? Does his explanation make more sense? Speak on it!