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Kanye West forever changed by ‘best friend’ Kobe Bryant’s death

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Kanye West has been left shaken to the core by Kobe Bryant’s death. The All of the Lights hitmakers, who is one of the most successful hip-hop stars in the world, has claimed that the death of the LA Lakers legend and Oscar-winner has now changed his game plan and the way he ‘looks at life’.

The NBA star died in January along with eight others including his 13-year-old daughter Gianna in a shock helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.

Now whenever Kanye is in the area (which is where most of his in-laws live) he now reflects on Kobe and the way he views life. ‘So now there’s no way for me not to be as determined as Kobe every time I drive down that street.

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