Kanye West Is Beefing With Ozzy Osbourne & Anthony Fantano
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the controversial figure of Kanye West, addressing his anti-Semitism and public speaking skills while comparing him to other celebrities who have faced scandals but continued their success. It also touches on the broader issue of stereotyping in America and the role of music reviews, with a personal take on Kanye's album, highlighting its consistent vibe and a few standout tracks, ultimately rating it a six out of ten.
Takeaways
- 👍 The speaker starts the video with a request for a thumbs up as a business tactic to get viewers engaged before discussing controversial topics.
- 🎤 The speaker admits to being a medium-sized fan of Kanye West, appreciating him as a person but not as a musician, and is not bothered by his controversies.
- 🚫 The speaker clearly states that anti-Semitism is wrong and disagrees with it, but suggests that Kanye's public speaking skills are not up to par for a potential presidency.
- 🔄 The speaker points out double standards in the public's reaction to different celebrities' controversial actions, comparing Kanye West to other artists like YN Melly and Chris Brown.
- 👎 The speaker humorously criticizes Adolf Hitler for his actions, including the distribution of the Volkswagen, and draws a parallel to modern-day issues.
- 🌍 The speaker brings up the issue of a Chinese dictator and the lack of awareness among Americans, suggesting that people are more focused on trivial matters than real-world problems.
- 🎶 The speaker discusses the purpose of music reviews and criticizes Anthony Fantano for giving Kanye West's album attention by reviewing it, even if negatively.
- 🎵 The speaker provides a personal review of Kanye West's album, noting its consistent vibe and tempo, and shares which songs they enjoyed and why.
- 📉 The speaker reflects on the relationship between economic conditions and the popularity of certain music genres, suggesting that current trends may be a response to societal chaos.
- 🔮 The speaker shares an opinion that making mass shooters famous is a mistake, as it may inspire others to commit similar acts for attention.
- 🔄 The speaker concludes by giving Kanye West's album a rating of six out of ten, suggesting it was too long and repetitive, but open to reevaluation after further listens.
Q & A
What is the speaker's opinion on Kanye West's music and controversies?
-The speaker is not a big fan of Kanye West's music, describing themselves as a medium-sized fan. They are not bothered by Kanye's controversies, including his anti-Semitism, but acknowledge that it's a bad thing and should not be supported.
What is the speaker's view on Kanye West's public speaking skills and political ambitions?
-The speaker believes that Kanye West is not a good public speaker and doubts his ability to be president due to his difficulty in making engaging speeches and dealing with foreign leaders. They suggest that Kanye might be better suited for a role as a governor or a mayor.
What is the speaker's stance on the comparison between Kanye West and other controversial figures like YN Melly and Chris Brown?
-The speaker points out a perceived double standard, noting that YN Melly, who was involved in a killing, and Chris Brown, who assaulted Rihanna, are still accepted by the public, whereas Kanye West faces more backlash, especially for his anti-Semitic comments.
Why does the speaker mention Adolf Hitler and the Volkswagen in the context of Kanye West's controversies?
-The speaker uses Adolf Hitler and the Volkswagen as an example to illustrate the point that people can separate the appreciation of certain aspects of a person's work or influence from their abhorrent actions or beliefs, suggesting that Kanye's support for Hitler is controversial but not the sole reason people should dislike him.
What is the speaker's opinion on the current state of political awareness in America, as related to Kanye West's anti-Semitic comments?
-The speaker criticizes the tendency to stereotype and generalize people in America, suggesting that Kanye's anti-Semitic comments are part of a larger issue of not judging individuals on their own merits but rather on their race, gender, sexual orientation, and other factors.
What does the speaker think about Anthony Fantano's approach to reviewing Kanye West's album?
-The speaker disagrees with Anthony Fantano's method of reviewing Kanye West's album, arguing that if Fantano wanted to avoid giving exposure to Kanye due to his anti-Semitic views, he should have ignored the album altogether instead of making a video about it, which only serves to generate views.
Who is Azie Osborne, and why is he mentioned in the script?
-Azie Osborne is a musician who had a song with Post Malone, according to the speaker. He is mentioned because Kanye West sampled one of Osborne's songs in his new record, and Osborne expressed disapproval, possibly due to Kanye's controversial statements.
What is the speaker's critique of the album's musical consistency and variety?
-The speaker finds the album too long and lacking in variety, with most songs having the same tempo and being interchangeable. They suggest that removing some songs and adding a曲曲 with a different feel could improve the album.
What is the speaker's favorite song on Kanye West's album and why?
-The speaker's favorite song is 'Back to Me' because of its good flow, funny lyrics, and a beat that stands out. They also appreciate that it was produced by Nick Knack, who has a history of making music with Ty Dolla Sign.
What is the speaker's final rating of Kanye West's album and what are their criteria for this rating?
-The speaker gives the album a rating of six out of ten, based on the album's consistent vibe, a few standout songs, but also its lack of variety and the difficulty in maintaining listener interest throughout its length.
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