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Kanye West's Mother Passes Away

Posted Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:19pm PST by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

Like many of you, I've just read the reports that Kanye West's mom, Dr. Donda West, passed away Saturday night in Los Angeles. While there is speculation as to the cause of death, what prompted the 58-year-old woman's sudden passing has not been confirmed.

I have contacted spokespersons from his label and have not yet received a response.

This is horrible news and I send my regards to Kanye and the entire family.

In my writings over the years, I have joked a lot about Kanye, mainly referring to him as a guilty pleasure because I love his music but struggle with accepting his boisterous personality. Despite this, I admit the excitement I felt when he recently topped 50 Cent in their September 11 record sales battle to see which MC would come out on top with the best first week sales numbers. Kanye did it in a big way, besting 50 by 260,000 album sales. Kanye almost sold a million copies in one week.

I think we can all agree that our connection with Kanye's music has a great deal to do with his message. Whether it was him blurting out "President Bush doesn't care about Black people" just days after the Hurricane Katrina devastation, his brutal honesty in his debut single "Through The Wire" that chronicled his near death experience or his own admittance that he sometimes "acts more stupidly" as he raps in "Can't Tell Me Nothing," he has represented one of hip hop's most significant voices.

Kanye is not Tupac, but he delivers the same type of honesty that people either love or hate.

Without a doubt, Kanye's upbringing has everything to do with who he is today. So we can not celebrate his successes without also acknowledging his mother. We owe Dr. West thanks for giving us a son whose contribution to hip hop would forever impact the genre. It has been great during his reign to see that hip hop's influence transcends just gangsta rap.

In May, Dr. West published the book Raising Kanye: Life Lessons From The Mother Of A Hip-Hop Star. Since 2004, she has been working with her son, including serving as chief executive of West Brands LLC, as well as the chairwoman of his Kanye West Foundation educational nonprofit program.

Donda West worked as a professor at Brown College and Chicago State University. At the latter, she was a former chairwoman of the English department.

On Kanye's Late Registration album he dedicated the song "Hey Mama" to her.

In one verse he rapped about her support of his pursuit of his hip hop career:

"Forrest Gump mama said, life is like a box of chocolates,
My mama told me go to school, get your doctorate,
Somethin to fall back on, you could profit with,
But still supported me when I did the opposite"

Thank you Dr. Donda West.

May you rest in peace.

Post your condolences.

2432 Comments

61. Adebisi -
I will be praying for u & your family Kanye. R.I.P Dr. Donda West. You will be missed but not forgotten.

62. Dora -
My Pastor preached this Sunday and used a phrase that reminded me of your song the good life. I thought to myself, the only way to good life is through Christ. Not Las Vegas...where my former husband of 25 years resides. Be careful about the good life. God's plan and His timing are critical. Kanye your mother's life is a testimony for you.

63. anna -
Iam so sorry for what happened to you and your lost god had a reason for this but we love you and you will be in my prayers.Everything happens for the best!!!

64. Yahoo! Music User -
MY CONDOLENCES TO KANYE ON HIS LOST AND JUST KNOW SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE GOD BLESS U AND KEEP YA HEAD UP!!

65. ms. thang -
Kayne so sorry for your lost. Remember to look to the Lord to get you through this.

66. GLASSASSBABY -
hey Kanye sorry to hear about your mother but rememember that God don't make no mistake. continue to trust god and rememember all the good things that ur mother has taught you
you are in my prayers
Love your Fan
Jamila

67. Trixie -
Do people actually believe Kayne will be reading this on yahoo?

68. Melissa -
Kanye my family and I am deeply sorry for your lost. I know you speak a lot about how your mother and grandmother raised you. I know she would want you to continue on to do great things. Again Trust in God at a time like this because he is the only one who can truly see you through. My condolences.

69. Slim -
Kayne,
I know you don't know me personally just wanted to say so sorry for your loss. As crazy as it seems,it really touch my heart to hear about your mother, I just can't imagine the pain you're going through.
I know my words don't matter but here is a poem
God looked around his Garden and found an empty place.
He then looked down upon his earth and saw your loving face.

He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest.
His Garden must be beautiful, he always takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering, he knew you were in pain.
And knew that you would never get well on earth again.
He saw your path was difficult, he closed you tired eyes,
He whispered to you "Peace be Thine" and gave you wings to fly.
When we saw you sleeping so calm and free of pain,
We would not wish you back to earth to suffer once again.
You've left us precious memories, your love will be our guide,
You live on through your children, you're always by our side.
It broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone.
For part of us went with you on the day God called you home

Love Rashonda

70. Jody -
I recently lost my mother also. I know how you feel Kayne. Just learning about you and your Mom makes me feel close to you. My mother was also very accomplished and the biggest influence in my life.

May our mother rest in peace and I pray for healing thoughts for your heart.

- A friend

71. johnk -
Your mother seemed to be an inspiration: lean on your father for support, it is his time to inspire!

72. marjorie -
Kanye...My prayers are with you an your family..may GOD be with u an continue to bless u...my condolenses go out to u an ur family...

Sincery

Marjorie W.
from,
PA. Texas...

73. Yahoo! Music User -
kayne im extremely sorry to hear about ur mom, its horrible. may she rest in peace. it'll be tough just hang in there, & know everyone's praying for u & ur family. God bless and take care.

74. Little Ms. Wright -
Kayne our hearts and prays go out to you and your family. Losing someone so close to you is always hard but her love will get you trough this and youll do fine. Just remember that love is forever even when body isnt... God Bless...

75. maraya -
Sorry for your loss.god bless you you are a great artist and keep on pushing.

76. Setria -
May God Bless you in your time of loss.

77. marsha -
No words can convey how sorry one feels toward a loss as great as this one. But God evidently needed a that one perfect flower to complete the bouquet he was orchestrating. May God Comfort your heart at this time. So sorry for your loss.

78. TERESA -
I'm so sorry for the loss. There is no relationship like the one of a mother/son relationship. Kanye will grieve terribly for his mother, and our prayers should be with him.

79. anna -
i am so sorry for what has happened to you but we will all get you through this tragedy!

80. ErinJ -
Im sorry for your loss...
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