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According to Kanye West :thumbsdown:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/4334063/Coldplay-better-than-BeatlesKanye says Coldplay 'better than Beatles'
Kanye West thinks Coldplay will go down in history as the best-ever British band - insisting they are better than The Beatles.
The American rapper is known for his outspoken opinions, most notably when he stormed the stage at last year's MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) to protest about Taylor Swift winning a prize.
He has now given some theories about the state of modern music.
Kanye says America may be known for producing some of the most famous bands in the world, but it is the UK who have the strongest musicians. He heaped praise on Chris Martin's group Coldplay particularly, insisting they don't get the recognition they deserve.
"We have had amazing bands like Nirvana and Guns N' Roses but it's the British who have had the cream with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones setting the standard. I love Coldplay, and I honestly think they are on the same level as The Beatles," he told British newspaper The Sun.
"In 30 years, when Coldplay are old men, people will look back and say, 'These guys were more talented than The Beatles.' I have worked with Chris Martin and the man is a genius - as a performer and a songwriter he is on the same level as John Lennon.
"I am not saying this sort of sh*t lightly, it's really how talented the guy is. And Coldplay can go down as the best ever - even bigger than The Beatles."
The hip-hop artist also issued a plea to work with Coldplay again. He wants to record a whole album with the group, and thinks if they did it would be one of the most successful the world has ever seen.
Kanye has also discussed his public persona, admitting he knows a lot of people don't like him. He is currently promoting his new record My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and has decided to stop giving so many interviews in the hope people will start to realise he is a genuine person.
"I'm not a good celebrity but I'm a great artist... I'm tired of using my celebrity to sell my art," he wrote on Twitter.