Kanye West Claims Quentin Tarantino Stole Idea For ‘Django’ From Him


Kanye West has said he was the creator behind Quentin Tarantino’s most successful film, Django: Unchained.

On Piers Morgan Uncensored, Ye revealed that he had pitched the idea of the film 2102 to Jamie Foxx and the legendary director due to the fact that He wanted the idea to become the main idea of his 2005’s “Gold Digger” before it was eventually made into the critically popular film.

Tarantino can write a movie about slavery where — actually him and Jamie [Foxx] they got the idea from me because the idea for Django I pitched to Jamie Foxx and Quentin Tarantino as the video for ‘Gold Digger.’ And then Tarantino turned it into a film,” the actor explained.

Ye did not really elaborate on the theft, however, he did make the point when discussing how freedom of speech is a matter of context. He also made a comparison of Leonard DiCaprio using racial slurs in the movie, but not be considered to be a racist.

Kanye West’s 2005 “Gold Digger” music video did not come like the story from Django in that the Hype Williams-directed video features a variety of pin-up girls who pose for fictitious magazines.

A YouTube rendition of the video has garnered more than 315 million views. the track featuring Jamie Foxx took home the Best Rap Solo Performance at the Grammy Awards in 2006. Grammy Awards.

Django: Unchained hit theaters on Christmas Day in 2012 and grossed over $425 million worldwide at the box office against its $100 million budget and became Quentin Tarantino’s most commercially-successful film.

Jamie Foxx starred in the film that was based on slavery, starring Leonard DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington, and many others.

Kanye West spoke about a range of subjects during his chat with Piers Morgan, in which he also acknowledged his apology over an anti-Semitic remark..

“I will say I’m sorry for the people that I hurt with the Death Con,” the man declared. “I think I’ve caused confusion and hurt, and I’m sorry to the families of those who had nothing to do with the suffering I’d experienced. And I made use of my platform, where you can say, ‘Hurt people’ and cause harm to people. This caused me to be injured.

“I would like to state that it’s not right to hold an apology in a prisoner’s cage and I must let go and release myself from the pain and say “Look, I’m going to leave it all to God today. Also, to the families who are hurt, I’m really gonna give you a huge hug and say that I’m sorry that I hurt you by my remarks.”

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