From: TMZ.com
(From: TMZ.com) According to an eyewitness, Method Man and Redman were performing at the festival Sunday night when someone in the audience threw what looked like “a full beer can” at MM’s face — resulting in a pretty nasty eye wound.
In our video, shot moments after the incident, Redman throws expletives at the crowd before telling Method, “Your face is cut, go take care of that.”
But MM refuses to stop the show — bloody eye and all — and yells out, “Start the music we’re continuing the show, let’s f**k these motherf**kers up.”
A year after infamously interrupting Taylor Swift on stage, Kanye West is set to return to the MTV Video Music Awards, UsMagazine.com has learned. A source tells Us West, 33, is performing on the show, airing Sept. 12. (A rep for the rapper and MTV had no comment.) Read Full Story Here
Kanye West has slowly been making his way back to the MC we all know; the MC who is his own biggest fan. It was nearly a year ago that Kanye became sort of a pariah in the world of pop culture. After interrupting country superstar Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Awards, during her acceptance speech for her win for Best Female Video, Kanye was literally dismembered by his peers and the media alike. He was even called a jackass, albeit off the record, by President Obama. Since that time, Kanye has stayed relatively quiet–most likely reflecting on the latter part of his musical career and how he plans to shape his legacy.
It’s as if ‘Ye has been a different person since he lost his mom, Dr. Donda West, in 2007. The lost of his mentor, best friend and biggest supporter deeply affected him, as it would anyone. His emotionally-drenched album, “808s and Heartbreak,” and the outburst at the 2009 MTV awards seem to be part of the never-ending grieving process that Kanye continues to go through.
After performing his new single, “Power,” on the 2010 BET Awards, the resurfacing of Kanye has everyone abuzz. He’s been debuting songs from his new album, “Good Ass Job,” in special showcases; for the offices of Twitter, Facebook and Rolling Stone. He even created an account on Twitter, and gained 200,000 followers on his first day. This new album looks to put Kanye back in rare form as the ego-driven musical genius who puts out classic after classic–at least to his own ears. And through his music, the spirit of the special bond he shared with his mother will live on forever. So, God Willing, when February rolls around, let’s hope that Kanye is leaving the Grammy’s with a Michael Jackson-type handful of trophies. We don’t want any more acceptance speech interruptions.
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