Kanye West is making a video game about his late mother flying in heaven
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Your support makes all the difference.Kanye West debuted his latest side-project on Thursday — a video game about his late mother Donda flying throughout heaven.
At his New York Fashion Week event in Madison Square Garden, the 38-year-old rapper debuted not only his third fashion season with Adidas and new album The Life of Pablo, but showed his worldwide audience a trailer of his new video game titled "Only One: The Game."
“I worked on a video game and I wanted to show y’all,” West said. “The idea of the game is my mom traveling through the gates of heaven.”
In 2007, 58-year-old Donda West died from complications from plastic surgery procedure.
Kanye admit that creating the project was "not easy to do, man." And after a very generous applause from the crowd: “Y’all just be acting like that s**t is regular.”
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