What Kanye Said After the 'SNL' Cameras Turned Off

Kanye West ended 'SNL' with an odd rant about Trump, the Sunken Place, and potentially running for president in 2020.

This is a picture of Kanye West.
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Kanye West had a lot more to say after the cameras shut off for the season premiere of Saturday Night Live.

Kanye West ended 'SNL' with a rant about Trump, the Sunken Place, and potentially running for president in 2020.

Looks like we missed a lot after the credits 🤔

Kanye is back to talking about running for president in 2020.

🎥: @chrisrock pic.twitter.com/yObaal85CA

— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) September 30, 2018

"You want to see the sunken place? Ok, I'ma listen to y'all now. I'll put my superman cape on 'cause this means, you can't tell me what to do," Kanye said. "Follow your heart and stop following your mind. That's how we're controlled. That's how we're programmed. If we want the world to move forward, try love. Thank y'all for giving me this platform, I know some of y'all don't agree." The rapper was then cut off.

why’d they cut it 🤔 pic.twitter.com/UthoRMytVa

— Justin Staple (@justinstaple) September 30, 2018

This isn't the first time Kanye's talked about running for head of state before, however, it is the first time he's mentioned it since Trump has been in office.

Kanye also performed "I Love It," with Lil Pump, and a new song with Teyana Taylor called "We Got Love."

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