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Does an artist or band political views influence your decision to support them? example ...Kanye West doesn't mind speaking his truth. Will his recent support of the President or his comments about slavery affect your decision to buy his next album? Should radio stations boycott artist for speaking their opinion? what's your thoughts? | |
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00000 said: example ...Kanye West doesn't mind speaking his truth. Will his recent support of the President or his comments about slavery affect your decision to buy his next album? Should radio stations boycott artist for speaking their opinion? what's your thoughts? I suspect Kanye's recent support of Trump will bite him in the ass, since his core audience is Black people, Latinos, and young White hipster types- most of whom generally have no use for Trump. They'll see Kanye as a betrayal, especially given Trump's documented history of bigotry. I generally don't let an artist's politics affect my view of them (though it's nice that Springsteen is close to my own views). HOWEVER, I make an exception for Ted Nugent- even if I liked his music, his revolting political views and comments would have driven me away. #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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not really! | |
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Not in the 'tribal' sense the question seems to be hinting at, and not if their views don't make it into their songs. But I suppose my view of the individual behind the song inevitably colours my emotional response to their art, especially if they're singing about their views. A song can still be musically engaging in many cases, even though it's lyrically shit, of course; but, for example, if it were Morrissey singing about his newfound love of the far-right, it'd be hard to say, "Oh, well, it's still a nice tune...." "Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin | |
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not a whole lot... it is hard to know. I can only think of a few actors I can't stand whos political ideas are all jacked up... but I did not really care for them all that much before. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I can not think of anyone I really like who I will 'boycott' over their views. Maybe the closest is Sean Penn (who I was not impressed with before) or Bruse... (but I knew before Born in the USA that his views were not in line with mine...but he has some good songs but I never got into any other than a few of the big hits and Pink Cadillac.) "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I love "The Searchers" and "Red River " and "The Quiet Man " even though John Wayne's extreme Rightist views and bigotry is abhorrent to me #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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never | |
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I can't imagine that if someone who I respected musically participated in the march WITH the Klan in Charlottesville that I could be equally open to their music after knowing that. On the other hand, it would be hard to imagine that the lyrics and attitude of this type of musician would be appealing to me beforehand as I imagine that their messed up world view would leak out into their lyrics and probably even their music. [Edited 5/13/18 11:05am] | |
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Not so much unless an artist preaches politics too much but they could be from the right or left and I just don't like artists that treat the audience like cattle. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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