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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and musician Kanye West pose for media at Trump Tower in Manhattan. Photo Credit: Reuters

 

Rapper Kanye West has visited Trump Tower in New York to meet the President-elect.

Although the pair were happy to pose for photographs, they were less keen to answer reporters’ questions on whether West would perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration in January.

“I just want to take a picture right now,” a newly blond West said.

Although the 39-year-old superstar brought a small entourage along for the meeting, he was not accompanied by his wife Kim Kardashian.

In the lobby of Trump Tower, Mr Trump described West as a “good man” who he has known for a long time.

The President-elect told the press pack that the pair “discussed life” during their brief encounter.

West was booed at a San Jose, California concert in November after he declared his support for Mr Trump, but added that he did not vote in the election.

The artist was also very complimentary of Mr Trump’s way of communicating with the electorate, describing it as “very futuristic”.

Days later, West was admitted to hospital for exhaustion after a series of bizarre outbursts and the cancellation of his US tour.

Mr Trump, along with former president George W Bush and other high-profile figures including Rihanna and Vogue editor Anna Wintour, appeared in the music video for West’s single Famous when it was released last year.

The A-list visit came shortly after Mr Trump announced he had chosen ExxonMobil boss Rex Tillerson as his Secretary of State.

He described the chairman and chief executive of the oil giant as “one of the truly great business leaders of the world” in a tweet.

 

Source: Reuters

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