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Kanye West, Through the Wire & the Problem of Loving Art by Problematic Artists

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This week on The Last Mixed Tape, I explore my personal connection to Kanye West’s Through the Wire, a song that helped me survive a near-fatal accident 20 years ago and reckon with what it means to love a piece of art when the artist behind it becomes indefensible.

Kanye West’s most recent release, featuring praise of Hitler, crosses every line and forces a deeper conversation about artistic intent, freedom of expression, and what we do with the work left behind when creators betray their own legacy.

This episode is about survival, memory, and the uneasy space between loving a song and condemning the person who made it. It’s also about choice and why it should be ours, not the state’s, to make.

00:00 Intro

00:25 Through The Wire

02:21 Kanye

04:25 The Road to Ye

07:26 20 Years Later

09:35 The Art & The Artist

23:13 Moving On

24:52 Conclusions

25:37 Outro

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🎙️ Hosted by Stephen White | The Last Mixed Tape

#KanyeWest #ThroughTheWire #ProblematicArtists #MusicCriticism #TheLastMixedTape

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This week on The Last Mixed Tape, I explore my personal connection to Kanye West’s Through the Wire, a song that helped me survive a near-fatal accident 20 years ago and reckon with what it means to love a piece of art when the artist behind it becomes indefensible.

Kanye West’s most recent release, featuring praise of Hitler, crosses every line and forces a deeper conversation about artistic intent, freedom of expression, and what we do with the work left behind when creators betray their own legacy.

This episode is about survival, memory, and the uneasy space between loving a song and condemning the person who made it. It’s also about choice and why it should be ours, not the state’s, to make.

00:00 Intro

00:25 Through The Wire

02:21 Kanye

04:25 The Road to Ye

07:26 20 Years Later

09:35 The Art & The Artist

23:13 Moving On

24:52 Conclusions

25:37 Outro

🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep-dives into music, culture, and creative legacy.

🎙️ Hosted by Stephen White | The Last Mixed Tape

#KanyeWest #ThroughTheWire #ProblematicArtists #MusicCriticism #TheLastMixedTape

  continue reading

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