Kanye West revealed he's actually in deep debt and therefore reached out to billionaire Mark Zuckerberg for some financial assistance.

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The rapper was extremely active on Twitter this past weekend, ending an interesting series of tweets on Saturday with, "I write this to you my brothers while still 53 million dollars in personal debt... Please pray we overcome... This is my true heart."

West wrote these tweets while waiting to perform on Saturday Night Live.

"Mark Zuckerberg invest 1 billion dollars into Kanye West ideas," Kim Kardashian's husband tweeted at the Facebook CEO. "Mark Zuckerberg I know it's your bday but can you please call me by 2mrw..."

West then asked the "world" to support his ploy by tweeting Zuckerberg on his behalf as well as campaigning on FaceTime, Facebook and Instagram.

"I don't have enough resources to create what I really can... Mark, I am publicly asking you for help. One of the coolest things you could ever do is to help me in my time of need. And I will always respect you for that and the world will love you," the rapper begged.

West then contacted Google's founder, Larry Page, for additional help.

"Hey Larry Page I'm down for your help too," he tweeted. "All you dudes in San Fran play rap music in your homes but never help the real artists. You'd rather open up one school in Africa like you really helped the country. If you want to help... help me."

It wasn't long before West's messages developed into an ego trip.

"I'm practicing my Grammy Speech. I'm not going to the Grammys unless they promise me the Album of the Year!!!" he tweeted Sunday. "I will have over 100 Grammys before I die."

West later added, "I know I can make the world a better place... I have done the impossible... I retook the throne of rap... I beat the fashion game."

West's seventh studio album The Life of Pablo was released Sunday. West's outspoken and outlandish tweets have gotten him into trouble recently, as he previously posted Bill Cosby is "innocent" and he's to thank for making Taylor Swift famous.
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