Nick Cave Calls Kanye West's Views 'Disappointing'
Nick Cave Calls Kanye West’s Views ‘Disappointing’ but Stands by His Art
Since Cave’s initial comments, West has reignited outrage by doubling down on anti-Semitic remarks, openly declaring himself a Nazi, and selling a swastika-branded T-shirt on his website. One fan bluntly questioned Cave: “How the hell can you listen to the song without seeing the scum of a human being that Kanye has become?”
Nick Cave calls Kanye's views "odious and disappointing" but defends "fondness" for his music
As odious and disappointing as many of Kanye’s views are, and as sickening as antisemitism is – in its sadly always-present, ever-morphing forms – I endeavour to seek beauty wherever it presents itself,
The Express Tribune · 3d
Nick Cave calls Kanye West’s views 'disappointing' but defends his music: ‘Art cannot be divorced from the artist'
Nick Cave has reaffirmed his admiration for Kanye West’s artistry, even as the rapper continues to stir controversy with inflammatory statements and actions. The Australian musician addressed the issue in response to a fan letter on his Red Hand Files blog after revealing that he wanted West’s song “I Am a God” played at his funeral.
Music-News · 3d
Nick Cave defends his 'fondness' for Kanye West's music - despite his antisemitic rampage
Nick Cave has defended his "fondness" for Kanye West's music – despite his antisemitic rampage. The 67-year-old musician recently revealed he would like the problematic rapper's 2013 song 'I Am God' played at his funeral after he named the ‘Yeezus’ track as one of his favourite songs on the BBC's 'Desert Island Discs'.
Metro · 3d
Nick Cave defends his ‘fondness’ for Kanye West song after controversial radio pick
Nick Cave has defended his ‘fondness’ for Kanye West ’s music, despite his latest antisemitic rampage. The 67-year-old musician recently revealed he would like the problematic rapper’s 2013 song I Am God played at his funeral after he named the Yeezus track as one of his favourite songs on the BBC ’s Desert Island Discs.
Yahoo News UK · 3d
Nick Cave explains ‘fondness’ for Kanye West’s music despite antisemitic outbursts
Nick Cave has defended his “fondness” for Kanye West ’s music in light of the singer’s recent explosive anti-semitic outbursts. The Bad Seeds icon recently appeared on the BBC’s Desert Island Discs and disclosed that he would like the rapper’s 2013 Yeezus track ‘I Am A God’ to be played at his funeral.
Nick Cave has explained why he still loves Kanye West's music despite condemning the rapper's antisemitic statements and ...
Years after calling him "our greatest artist", Nick Cave has chosen a Kanye West track as his funeral soundtrack. By Tyler Jenke Nick Cave has already sorted the soundtrack for his funeral ...
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