Kanye West didn't let an incident involving his stolen black Porsche Panamera stop him from performing three free concerts for Chicago Area Schools.
West's car was stolen by three unknown males in Hawaii on Saturday June 5. The thieves lost control of the vehicle and crashed it into the side of a vacant Honolulu home. The crash totaled the car and left a large hole in the side of the house near Waikiki.
"I looked over here and saw the car impaled in the garage," neighbor Chris Cooper told IVillage.com. Cooper, who lives across the street from the accident site described the sound he heard as a "tremendous crash, as if a small building were coming down."
West who has been renting a home in Oahu while recording his new album wasn't on the island at the time.
On Tuesday (June 8) West left all that drama behind and held his Kanye West Foundation's third annual Stay in School event.
According to MTV, Yeezy thrilled the crowds on what happened to be his 33rd birthday by performing his new single "Power" as well as "Touch The Sky", "Run This Town" and "Good Life".
Lupe Fiasco and Common also performed sets.
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