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Kim Kardashian Shares Kanye West Photos From Made In America


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By Carter Maness

While Kanye West and his G.O.O.D. Music crew made some serious waves with their cameos during Jay-Z's headlining set at the first Made In America festival last night (September 1), West's girlfriend Kim Kardashian was on hand to take photos and document her man throughout the evening.

Kardashian took to her popular Twitter account to post pictures of the duo boarding a helicopter and a group shot of West with G.O.O.D. Music associates Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz and Common.

The crew, who just unveiled the tracklist for their long-awaited Cruel Summer album, made a surprise appearance during Jay-Z's star-studded headlining set last night at the Budweiser-sponsored festival in Philadephia. At one point, Hov took a short breather and the lights dimmed, only to go back on and reveal Pusha T as he broke into the aggressive G.O.O.D. remix to Chief Keef's "I Don't Like."

Tag-teaming a mini set, the G.O.O.D. MCs also performed "Mercy." Common appeared to everyone's surprise to perform "The Light," while West did-up his solo favorite "Can't Tell Me Nothing" and recent mission statement "Cold," while also lending a hand to Pusha on "New God Flow." With Kardashian nearby, soaking it all in, West ended the night on stage with Jay-Z as The Throne duo brought down the house with their fan-favorite closer "Paris."



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