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The Iconic UFC commentator, Joe Rogan, has become a bit of a controversial name. The podcast host has always stuck to a few things that he loves, which happen to involve MMA, Podcasting, and Comedy. Being a multi-talented individual, it becomes quite easy for him to connect with his guests from various fields.

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Famous rapper and veteran musician, Kanye West made an appearance as a guest in podcast number #1554.

Kanye West is not like most people, says Joe Rogan

In the small snippet from the podcast, Rogan stated a number of people told strange things about the rapper. However, the UFC veteran did not agree with the general opinion and shared his own thoughts about his guest. He believes the rapper follows a different thought process that doesn’t sit well with most people. He drew a comparison with normal people and stated Kanye is not like most people.

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One of the things they talk about you to me, they say ‘he is all over the place’ I say ‘he has got a different power source’ like if you look at the way everyone interfaces with this world, there’s a universal power, most people have like a 20-watt charger”.

“The way I describe you I say ‘I think the motherf**er got like a 150-watt charger’ these ideas are just coming out”.

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The rapper offered his response on the matter and stated that he is not like most people. He thinks differently and has unique viewpoints that just don’t sit well with most people. West also suggested that he think of three dimensions while most people only see black, white.

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He has taught himself how to perceive things that people usually miss out on. The ace rapper dubbed it as ‘symphony of ideas’ whenever he talks and raps, as he sticks to telling truth in a world full of lies.

It is indeed quite fascinating to finally hear the perspective of the rapper, which is definitely unusual. This also helps us to better understand how he thinks and why the general public fails to understand him.