G.O.O.D. Music boss Kanye West is about that cartoon life. The hip-hop star has dished on his love for Adult Swim series “Rick and Morty.”
Yeezy went to Twitter Thursday (May 10) and gave an unexpected salute to the cartoon.
https://t.co/eUnzwhr72z This is the greatest news This is my favorite show I’ve seen every episode at least 5 times each
— ye (@kanyewest) May 10, 2018
'Rick and Morty' has just gotten a 70-episode renewal from Adult Swim — Which is more than double the number of episodes the cartoon has already produced.
— UberFacts (@UberFacts) May 10, 2018
Recently, Detroit rapper Royce Da 5’9 shared his take on Yeezy 2.0.
“Kanye, he a dude who I have the utmost respect for creatively. His personal views don’t bother me at all. This is a society and climate that’s moving so fast that you don’t have to see what you don’t want to see. You don’t have to listen to nothing you don’t want to listen to. Everything is on-demand. You can live in your own world and be completely happy. That’s your right as a fan. Unfortunately, there are people who are stuck to this man. They follow his every move and cling to his every word. He’s got to be responsible. I feel bad for them and I feel bad for Chicago. But in terms of my feelings towards him, he’s entitled to talk like that.” (Billboard)
This week, rap star Meek Mill explained his stance toward Yeezy following headline-generating slavery comments.
“I saw a little clip where he was saying something that was extra from what they were showing on TV. And he was speaking on some things that were true. When he’s talking about slavery and people had a choice, though, I disagree 10,000 percent. I don’t know what he’s talking about. But I know that he’s trying to deliver a message for a better cause. What he’s trying to do. … I wish him the best. I’m not taking nothing from him. That’s somebody that inspired me. I’ve got my own battle to fight and I’m on some justice reform. I’m trying to free the slaves.” (“The Angie Martinez Show”)
Last weekend, music icon Stevie Wonder called Ye’s words nothing less than foolishness.
“You know what? Honestly, if you know your history, you know that’s not true,. If you know the truth, you don’t listen to foolishness.” (TMZ)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLd7NUHP2rs