https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Axzxe1a78E Even if you're not a fan of Kanye West the rapper, Kanye West the designer, or Kanye West the entrepreneur, it's almost impossible not to be a fan of Kanye West the social media personality. Classics like "if I have an apple and you have an apple and we exchange and we exchange these apples we will each still have one apple", or "the ego is overdone. it's like hoodies" have entertained Twitter users for years now, and the world owes a particular debt to American singer Josh Groban for reinterpreting them as a musical number. Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel to help promote his "new album" entitled The Best Tweets of Kanye West, Groban sat down at the piano and actually just began singing West's most popular Twitter ramblings over some classical piano work. Sadly the songs were just a skit, and Groban hadn't actually recorded 48 CDs worth of the material.
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