The ‘Famous’ rapper has caused a stir with his outburst on Twitter, which his adviser believes were “manic moments” in his battle with bipolar disorder, and the 37-year-old businessman has suggested the 41-year-old star should think carefully before he opens the app.
Asked if the best advice he could give Kanye would be to stay off social media, Scooter said: “Yeah. I mean, look, if you’re in a good place, yeah, go on social media.
“But I’d also say I’m more concerned with the president of the United States being on social media than I am with Kanye West.”
Kanye parted ways with the music mogul – whose clients include the likes of Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande – in April after two years, but they began working together again in June, though Scooter doesn’t call himself the ‘Stronger’ hitmaker’s manager.
He explained in an interview with the Guardian newspaper: “[Kanye] called me up and said: ‘We’ve had a great thing for the last couple of years. And [in] the last two weeks, I think, a lot of things have got out of hand, and we’re brothers – come help.’
“I really do love the guy. We’ll see how long it lasts, but I’ll always be a friend to him. We’re not going to use the word ‘manager’ – it’s not a word that he likes, nor does it really describe our relationship. I see myself as an adviser and a partner in his efforts.”
Despite Kanye’s occasional erratic behaviour, Scooter won’t hesitate to call him out if the rapper does something he disagrees with.
He said: “There are things he has said that I vehemently disagree with. Do I let him off the hook? No, I have conversations and I try to push the points of where I am, and I wish the world could get to hear what he’s saying in those private conversations because I think it would explain a lot and also clarify what he really meant. But, y’know, he’s Kanye.”
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Asked if the best advice he could give Kanye would be to stay off social media, Scooter said: “Yeah. I mean, look, if you’re in a good place, yeah, go on social media.
“But I’d also say I’m more concerned with the president of the United States being on social media than I am with Kanye West.”
Kanye parted ways with the music mogul – whose clients include the likes of Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande – in April after two years, but they began working together again in June, though Scooter doesn’t call himself the ‘Stronger’ hitmaker’s manager.
He explained in an interview with the Guardian newspaper: “[Kanye] called me up and said: ‘We’ve had a great thing for the last couple of years. And [in] the last two weeks, I think, a lot of things have got out of hand, and we’re brothers – come help.’
“I really do love the guy. We’ll see how long it lasts, but I’ll always be a friend to him. We’re not going to use the word ‘manager’ – it’s not a word that he likes, nor does it really describe our relationship. I see myself as an adviser and a partner in his efforts.”
Despite Kanye’s occasional erratic behaviour, Scooter won’t hesitate to call him out if the rapper does something he disagrees with.
He said: “There are things he has said that I vehemently disagree with. Do I let him off the hook? No, I have conversations and I try to push the points of where I am, and I wish the world could get to hear what he’s saying in those private conversations because I think it would explain a lot and also clarify what he really meant. But, y’know, he’s Kanye.”
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