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Kanye West Tells Audience: 'This Whole Section Of Crowd Gotta Go'

Tuesday, 20 December 2011 Written by Elliott Batte
Kanye West Tells Audience: 'This Whole Section Of Crowd Gotta Go'

Controversial superstar Kanye West has landed himself in the media again after he threatened to throw a whole section of the crowd out of a Watch the Throne (West and Jay-Z) show – because one of the members sat in it was throwing business cards on stage.

The concert, in Tacoma, Washington, was briefly halted while West could interrogate the crowd after he noticed the cards being thrown onto his and Jay-Z’s platform. When no-one would own up to the incident, he threatened to have the whole sector of the crowd ejected – but luckily, the culprit confessed.

“I see it come from that direction,” West shouted at the crowd. “Unless one person raises their hand and says 'I'm the one who did it', all that whole section gotta go. So look, this whole section right here girls and guys gotta go, you got the person?”

Later on, when asked about the incident, West claimed that his and Jay-Z’s ‘lives were at risk’ performing on their 20 foot cubes, and that he wasn’t going to have an audience member jeopardise their performance.

“These cubes go 20 feet in the air, fam. We risking our lives up here, you can't go throwing shit that we gonna slip on.”

Bizarrely, West and Jay-Z have been touring Europe and played a show in Norway – where they performed the song ‘Niggas in Paris’ 34 times.
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