Not rapt: Kanye West orders Melbourne fan to change store logo, burger names | jtbgraham
Mark Elkhouri thought that creative idol Kanye West following his College Dropout Burgers business on Instagram could be a stamp of approval, but then a letter from West’s lawyers arrived showing the artist was far from rapt.
“Kanye West is the biggest artist of our time,” Elkhouri said, adding he found parallels in West’s music with his own life after his mother died in 2009.Elkhouri said he was swallowing his disappointment and not allowing it to ruin his fandom, believing a “real Kanye fan will always defend” the controversial artist.Mark Elkhouri has renamed his burgers after famous college dropouts.
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