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"Don't go to award shows looking for justice"

The pop diva thinks award shows are meant for people to have fun not to "take things too seriously" like Kanye does

Madonna loves and has just finished works with Kanye West on her upcoming album, 'Rebel' but she also finds the rapper 'too serious over nothing' – sometimes.

In her recent interview with Rolling Stone (March 2015 Issue), the pop diva appreciated Kanye's ability to be outspoken but also thinks he's got misplaced priorities like saying Beck should have given his Grammy to Beyonce.

"Don't go to awards shows looking for justice," Madge advised West, who worked with the singer on several tracks for the new album, including the provocative, celeb-name-dropping 'Illuminati.'

"That's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Just go and have fun. I never got too engaged with who wins awards or not, because I don't honestly think it's that important." she continued.

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Kanye has however made his feelings known about the Grammys in several interviews over the last few weeks even saying he'll boycott the show if they can't rectify their voting system.

"So that part of him I can't relate to," Madonna told Rolling Stone. "Like, what's the point of fighting for somebody to...like, 'This person should have got it?'...I think sometimes he takes things too seriously."Do you think Madonna is right?

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