Kanye West Reportedly in Negotiations With Black-Owned Brands After Severing Ties With Gap

Kanye West Reportedly in Negotiations With Black-Owned Brands After Severing Ties With Gap

Late last week, an attorney for Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, told The Associated Press that a letter was sent to Gap on Thursday (Sept. 15) to terminate the contract between the clothing chain and West’s company, Yeezy.

Less than 48 hours since the announcement, rumors began to swirl about the mega mogul reportedly reaching out to smaller, Black-owned footwear companies for potential partnerships to merge his clothing and shoe lines. This bold business move would bring more awareness to independent clothing brands while creating a bigger stake in the fashion industry for West.

“I think he came at us because we are vanguards of the culture,” says an anonymous business owner.

“With all of his power, influence and wide reach, it’s the last thing that major corporations want. This is huge.”

In 2021, Bloomberg ranked him as the wealthiest Black American, pegging his net worth at $6 billion. Between $3.2 billion and $4.7 billion of that net worth comes from West’s partnerships with Gap and Adidas, according to investment bank UBS. A potential partnership between West and smaller, Black-owned businesses would create a larger share of the fashion market for underrepresented corporations.

“If a deal of this proportion goes through and my company goes into partnership with Ye, there will be a tectonic shift,” says the unnamed source.

“This shift takes the power away from our oppressors and puts it back into hands of the people who are the gatekeepers of popular culture.”

According to industry insiders, West is seeking mergers with all Black-owned footwear companies. Sources also say celebrities such as Dave Chappelle, Magic Johnson and former track and field athlete/ professional football player John Carlos (archived for his rebellious Black Power salute on the podium at the 1968 Summer Olympics) are among dignitaries who will reportedly bring their influence to this project.

Companies vying for impending ventures with West include Atlanta-based Nagast Footwear. Launched in 2015, Nagast became the first company to create an internationally successful sneaker line to commemorate the legacy of powerful Black leaders, such as Nat Turner and Marcus Garvey, among others.

Other Black-owned businesses that could be included in possible ventures include the nation’s only Black woman-owned fulfillment center Everlasting Love Fulfillment, among many others.

“Kanye is 10, 20 years ahead of everybody,” says the source, “and he’s looking towards us.”

This article first appeared on Blacknews.com

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22 comments

This is old https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/kanye-west-reportedly-negotiations-black-130022209.html

Tt

Ye not crazy anymore he is woke and he could be the one God is using to help his peoples the good book says the last shall be first so maybe the change is coming after all

Big Budget Bullies

Crazy how even wen you wish hate on one black man for his open your eyes sarcastic statements you see some truth he open 👀 now ! The devil works his hardest wen god is present

Terrence Thomas

I just wish you success without the racial bullshit and to the corporate world who want to leave the man cause he doesn’t toe ur line YGFY ur selves 🖕guess my color clowns

Matt

According to Kanye, slavery was a choice, white lives matter, and George Floyd died from drugs. Now that dominant white corporations have rejected him he’s attempting to collaborate with black-owned businesses. Any black-owned businesses affiliating with him🙄🙄🙄. Would Kanye even look their way if the white businesses hadn’t kicked him to the curb?

VW

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