When Kanye West premiered his “Famous” music video at The Forum in Los Angeles on June 24, 2016, the energy in the room was electric. Nearly everyone in the $25-a-head crowd sang along to the track — and the notoriously temperamental West even flashed an occasional smile while surrounded by his wife, Kim Kardashian, her family and fellow rappers Travis Scott, Desiigner and French Montana.
Outside the famed arena, though, a storm was already brewing. As Tidal simultaneously live-streamed the video, the world tuned in to a shockingly voyeuristic scene depicting lifelike naked wax sculptures of W...
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