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Rapper gives out free Yeezy shoes to paparazzi

The rapper made the donations in order to fulfill a promise he made to give away foot wears to those who are able to guess the title of his recent album.

Kanye West at the MET Gala 2016

According to TMZ, West had in November 2015, promised to hand some of his Yeezy foot wear to freelance photographers who correctly guessed the name of his latest album.

It turns out that the rapper is a man of his words after making good on the promise, which reportedly costs $200 per one.

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The 'Stronger' crooner has shown his business savvy, which has been as excellent as his musical brilliance.

West is currently planning on debuting his Yeezy basketball sneakers as soon as 2017 hits.

He will also be looking at getting his football, baseball and soccer shoes, according to Highs Nobeity News.

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