It's no surprise that Kanye West has proudly labelled himself "the greatest artist of all time", as he has always been quite fond of his own character.
The husband of Kim Kardashian made the bold statement in an interview about his new album, politics and religion to radio DJ Zane Lowe, where he mostly talked about himself.
Kanye is soon due to release his album Jesus Is King, but he also announced that this Christmas he's releasing a new "Sunday Service album" called Jesus is Born after his recent move to convert to Christianity.
West confessed: "Now that I'm in service to Christ, my job is to spread the gospel, to let people know what Jesus has done for me.
"I've spread a lot of things. There was a time I was letting you know what high fashion had done for me, I was letting you know what the Hennessey had done for me."
The American star added that he's "no longer a slave", and is "a son of God", admitting that he's "free".
He also revisited the time of his Sunday Service performance at Coachella, and his Yeezus tour, which included a Jesus Christ lookalike.
"God was using me and it lined up amazing, like, literally the Sunday was Easter Sunday, Kanye said of his performance at Coachella," he reflected.
Kanye went on to discuss his meeting with US President Donald Trump .
The pair met last year, and Kanye made a decision to wear a Make America Great Again cap.
West also talked about his bid to run for President in the 2024 US Presidency. He said he is "likely" to run for President.
"There will be a time when I will be President of the United States and I will remember…any founder that didn't have the capacity to understand culturally what we're doing."
He finished off by dishing the dirt and addressing his ongoing beef with Drake.
"Me and Drake had this disagreement and he refused to speak to me for six months.
That was so painful…You cannot be in service to God and be mad at your brother next door…I go to Drake’s house with no security and just leave my number."
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