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Kanye West celebrates Billboard charts excluding Donda 2: ‘I can no longer be counted or judged’

22-time Grammy winner Kanye ‘Ye’ West celebrated the fact that Billboard considers his self-released album Donda 2 ineligible to chart because fans have to buy his Stem Player, which costs $214.50 total with shipping.

‘Big win for the kid. We can no longer be counted or judged. We won, we won, we won, we won!’ the 44-year-old rapper-designer – who boasts 55.2M social media followers – wrote on Instagram Wednesday.

‘We make [our] own systems. We set our own value and yesterday’s price is not today’s price baby!’

Outsider: 22-time Grammy winner Kanye ‘Ye’ West celebrated the fact that Billboard considers his self-released album Donda 2 ineligible to chart because fans have to buy his Stem Player, which costs $214.50 total with shipping

And while Ye has claimed he’s amassed $8.63M since launching the device on August 25, Donda 2 quickly became the most pirated record worldwide in the month of February.

Critics wrote mixed reviews about the Atlanta-born hip-hop star’s 16-track record dedicated to his late mother – Dr. Donda West – who died, age 58, in 2007 of coronary artery disease and multiple post-operative factors from liposuction.

Ye has since penned macabre poems called Dead and Divorce in the midst of ending his six-year marriage to Kim Kardashian, and their next status conference hearing is scheduled for August 5.

The 44-year-old rapper-designer wrote on Instagram Wednesday: ‘Big win for the kid. We can no longer be counted or judged. We won, we won, we won, we won! We make [our] own systems. We set our own value and yesterday’s price is not today’s price baby!’

Receipts: And while Ye has claimed he’s amassed $8.63M since launching the device on August 25, Donda 2 quickly became the most pirated record worldwide in February 

RIP: Critics wrote mixed reviews about the Atlanta-born hip-hop star’s 16-track record dedicated to his late mother – Dr. Donda West (R) – who died, age 58, in 2007 of coronary artery disease and multiple post-operative factors from liposuction

The couple formerly known as ‘Kimye’ will likely have an ‘informal’ custody agreement for their four children – daughter North, 8; son Saint, 6; daughter Chicago, 4; and son Psalm, 2.

The Hurricane hitmaker and the 41-year-old reality star – who’ve been declared legally single – wed in 2014 after two years of dating and her two divorces from NBA star Kris Humphries and music producer Damon Thomas.

Kim just revealed that Ye will make an appearance in her famous family’s 40-episode reality TV spin-off The Kardashians premiering April 14 on Hulu, Disney+ internationally, and Star+ in Latin America.   

Final couple portrait in October 2020: Ye has since penned macabre poems called Dead and Divorce in the midst of ending his six-year marriage to Kim Kardashian (L), and their next status conference hearing is scheduled for August 5

‘Handled peacefully’: The couple formerly known as ‘Kimye’ will likely have an ‘informal’ custody agreement for their four children – daughter North, 8; son Saint, 6; daughter Chicago, 4; and son Psalm, 2 (pictured in 2020) 

First episode! The 41-year-old reality star just revealed that the Hurricane hitmaker will make an appearance in her famous family’s 40-episode reality TV spin-off The Kardashians premiering April 14 on Hulu, Disney+ internationally, and Star+ in Latin America.

But first, the Jeen-yuhs star is next up for five trophies – including album of the year for Donda – at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, which air April 3 on CBS.

Ye – who earned $250M in 2021 – will then headline the sold-out Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, CA on April 17 and 24.

It’ll be interesting to see whether Kardashian’s new boyfriend Pete Davidson will appear on this week’s Saturday Night Live after skipping the last two episodes (seemingly over the Eazy rapper’s public threats).

Airing April 3 on CBS! But first, Ye is next up for five trophies – including album of the year for Donda – at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, which air April 3 on CBS

Travis Scott cameo? The Jeen-yuhs star- who earned $250M in 2021 – will then headline the sold-out Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, CA on April 17 and 24 



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Southeast Asian bloc to discuss excluding Myanmar junta leader from summit

A bird flies near the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) secretariat building, ahead of the ASEAN leaders’ meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 23, 2021. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

  • Myanmar junta criticised for reneging on ASEAN commitment
  • Credibility risk if ASEAN relents on Myanmar – Philippines
  • Indonesia, Malaysia, S’pore indicate favour exclusion – sources
  • Myanmar junta chides countries, U.N. for “double standards”

Oct 14 (Reuters) – Southeast Asian foreign ministers will discuss excluding Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing from an upcoming summit at a meeting on Friday, sources told Reuters, as pressure builds on the ruling military to comply with an agreed peace roadmap.

The meeting comes as the junta ruled out allowing a regional envoy, Brunei’s second foreign affairs minister, Erywan Yusof, to meet deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who is on trial on multiple charges since her elected government was overthrown in a Feb. 1 coup.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed on a five-point consensus with Min Aung Hlaing in April, but several members of the bloc have criticised the junta’s failure to implement the plan, which includes dialogue among all parties, humanitarian access and an end to hostilities.

Friday’s previously unscheduled virtual meeting will be hosted by ASEAN chair Brunei, according to multiple sources based in ASEAN member countries, including diplomats and government officials.

Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia had indicated that they were in favour of excluding Min Aung Hlaing from the Oct. 26-28 virtual summit, but were pushing for a consensus among nine ASEAN states, three of the sources said. Myanmar is the 10th ASEAN member.

A spokesman for Thailand’s foreign ministry confirmed a meeting would be held on Friday.

Philippine Foreign Minister Teodoro Locsin on Thursday voiced support for excluding Min Aung Hlaing from future summits, adding that ASEAN could no longer afford to take a neutral stance on Myanmar.

“We can continue keeping them (Myanmar) at a distance but… if we relent in any way, our credibility as a real regional organisation disappears,” Locsin said in an interview with Australian think-tank Lowy Institute.

“What’s that? We’re a bunch of guys who always agree with each other on the worthless things, things that don’t count in the world.”

The U.S. State Department said Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed Myanmar, also known as Burma, with Erywan on Wednesday.

It said the two “expressed concern over the violence and deteriorating crisis in Burma and emphasized the urgency for the Burmese military regime to cease the violence, release all those unjustly detained, and restore multi-party democracy and Burma’s democratic transition.”

It said they also reaffirmed the need to hold the Myanmar government accountable to the five-point consensus and facilitate a meaningful visit by Erywan, to include engagements with all stakeholders.

Myanmar junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun did not respond to calls seeking comment. Brunei’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

ENVOY VISIT STALLED

Myanmar, with a long history of military dictatorship and international sanctions over systematic human rights abuses, has been ASEAN’s trickiest issue since the group was formed in 1967, testing the limits of its unity and policy of non-interference in each others’ affairs.

More than 1,100 people have been killed since Myanmar’s coup, according to the United Nations, many during a crackdown by security forces on pro-democracy strikes and protests, during which thousands have been arrested.

Erywan last week confirmed some members had been “deep in discussions” about not inviting Min Aung Hlaing.

A long-planned visit by Erywan to Myanmar has been delayed in recent weeks. Earlier this week, he said he was in consultations with parties in Myanmar, did not take sides or political positions and looked forward to a visit.

Junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun, in written remarks dated Wednesday, said the military would not block Erywan from visiting but would not allow him to meet Suu Kyi, because she is charged with crimes. read more

Reporting by Rozanna Latiff in Kuala Lumpur and Tom Allard in Jakarta; Additional reporting by Ain Bandial in Bandar Seri Begawan, Panu Wongcha-um in Bangkok and David Brunnstrom in Washington; Writing by Martin Petty and Rozanna Latiff; Editing by William Mallard and Nick Macfie

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