Spencer Pratt Suffering From Delusion
Seems like ever since Kanye West started suffering from his little bout of delusion others have also caught the bug. Paris Hilton, Sarah Brown, and now Spencer Pratt. Check out some of his interview below with Complex Magazine:
Complex: You also said, “I’m like the white Jay-Z.” Would you consider Heidi the white Beyoncé?
Spencer Pratt: “A little bit more than the white Beyoncé. Beyoncé had to be built by a group like Destiny’s Child, but Heidi shines solo. I’ll actually give you an exclusive: I could guarantee you Speidi’s [Spencer and Heidi's] “Bonnie & Clyde” version is going to stunt on Jay and B’s version.”
Complex: Who’s rapping career would you use as a blueprint for yourself?
Spencer Pratt: “I think I’m the future of hip-hop. You know, I feel bad for saying that. That’s unfortunate, but that’s a fact. You can’t compare my model of hip-hop with what I’m about to come out with versus anything in the game. You know I’ll take the Diddy route. I’m not a lyrical MC, I’m just like Diddy. Look what it did for him? He is still balling.”
Complex: I know you said that you’re trying to infiltrate the ringtone game…
Spencer Pratt: “Yeah. People are not even going to have time to listen to radio in their cars because they are going to be talking on their phones or twittering, or BBM’ing. So I feel like the only time people are going to hear music is when your phone rings, so that’s the whole market I’m going after. I don’t care about the clubs, I don’t care about the radio, all I care about is getting my digital downloads like Soulja Boy.”
Complex: There’s a lot of money to be made in that…
Spencer Pratt: “I think it’s only going to multiply in the next ten years. There are more people with cell phones in the world than any other thing on the planet. There are billions of cell phones. There’s not not billions of radios.”
Complex: Interesting…
Spencer Pratt: “The bottom line is, if every single platinum song right now wasn’t auto-tuned, then I would be like, “I can’t be a rapper.” The fact that I could get up to perfect pitch just like Kanye West now, and T-Pain, it’s an even playing field. I don’t have to have talent. I just need to have auto-tune and be allowed to have the hottest track in the game, and my swag.”
What an idiot. First Heidi is no where near as talented as Beyonce and to think that he thinks he is the “future of hip-hop” is just down right hilarious. Did you hear his new “rap song” I’m A Celebrity?
I have one word that describes Heidi, Spencer and all the things that they “think” they are good at: JOKE.









Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are beyond annoying. I wish I could will them away!
No, Jordasche, it takes two words. Bad joke!
sara’s last blog post..Pacific Rim Street Festival
Right Sara.
You hit it on the head Christina, Joke. Wow.
Extreme John’s last blog post..Cry for Me
Omg, these two are so stupid. I can’t stand either one of them. How do we get them to go away?
Spencer Pratt is so stupid and deaf if he thinks he is the future of rap. Maybe of rap duds.
I think its pretty obvious Spencer Pratt suffers from some type of mental condition!
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