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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

121. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
May God preserve you in this time of great sorrow

122. Chi -
please know that you have the love and support of the whole world right now. you are so wonderfully gifted and talented - i know that as strong as your feelings and lyrics are, so is your pain. that is just what kind of person you are. you will come back from this, with a message....

123. Robert -
sorry for the lost, may god bless you and your family for your lost

124. ina -
Sorry kanye about your mother and may god be with you and your family throughout the grieving process...once again sorry and may god bless u..

125. Julie M -
My prayers and condolences go out to Kanye. A mother is a terrible person to lose....hurts like hell, I'm sure. :(

126. dre -
Hey Kanye Im so sorry for your loss at such a young age as well. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of need. I read a lot about her she seemed like a great women. She will be missed. Take care god bless you.

127. Miss Master Chief -
Dear Kanye, I lost my Momma four years ago this Friday (11/16). She was 52 years young, died of a sudden heart attack. I have NOT gotten over it. We did everything together, she was not supposed to go. My heart is broken for you, I cry for your loss. This loss of Momma hurts worse than an other. May your faith hold you strong and may you heal. Lot's of love to you,

128. Renee -
Although I don't know you, just of you, my heart goes out to you and your family. With our deepest sympathy I pass on this saying that I only just read the other day:

"Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I'll miss you, Until we meet again."

Fondly we send this to you, a wonderful entertainer who has brought us such joy by just listening to you.

Renee, Suzette and our puppies Lola, Sasha & Sophie

129. Yahoo! Music User -
Kanye, my sincere condolences for your loss. She sounds like a remarkable woman.

I also wanted to commend Billy Johnson for writing such a lovely tribute.

130. Michelle L -
So sorry to hear this. I have to admit, I'm not a huge fan but music is universal and speaks to everyone...so does life and death. It's our common thread no matter where we all live or come from. We may have nothing in common but we love our parents no matter what and when they are gone you lose a piece of yourself. Your mom was your muse and you must feel lost right now without her, but just remember, as in life, and now, in death she will always be there, your beautiful muse. Take care and God bless you and your family during this difficult time.

131. Shana B -
Losing a mother who is your best friend is a very hard situation. I can relate to how he feels, but I would never be able to feel the way he feels. She will always live on through your memories and in your heart. I offer my deepest sympathy and may god bless you and your family now and always through this time.1. Shane

132. dadrienne -
Sending our condolences and wishing you only peace and blessings.

133. KellieP -
Kayne, the prayers of my son and myself are with you and your entire family during this time of your moms' homegoing. Do whatever YOU NEED AND HAVE TO do to grieve and although many may mean well, you are the only person that knows what your mom was to you. Know that God and real friends will be there for you.

134. goood -
I took a moment of silence for Kanye's mom. You never know when tragedy will hit. Keep your head up.

135. Trenee -
You and your family or in my prayers, be strong Kanye, your mother has gone home to a better place where there is no sadness and no pain.
love candace

136. Harish Krishna -
Hai Kanye.. Me and all my friends pray for your mother. Up in heaven she will be proud to be a mother of such a sucessful person. May god be with you and all of your family members.

137. samanthaj -
im truly sorry for your lost remember shes in a better place and she would want you to keep your head up and stay strong.*mamaj514*

138. grendad -
Kanye keep your head up man I don't know how
it feels but I can only imagine yo you say it in your song stronger you have to be strong my dude peace and mad love

139. nathaniel -
Oh thus is awful news peace be with you kanye god bless your broken haert

140. brian -
kayne keep ur head up and just know that ur mom is always watching you. im sorry to heart about ur mom
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