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Monday, December 5, 2022

Jax Radio: Ye Or Nay?


A debate is brewing over whether hip-hop radio stations should stop playing rap music by Ye — the rapper formerly known as Kanye West.

News4Jax reports the discussion was sparked by a series of anti-Semitic comments and social media posts by Ye. His Twitter account was suspended after Elon Musk said it violated the platform’s rules on inciting violence.

At IHeartMedia's WJBT 93.3 The Beat in Jacksonville, listeners have been calling in to give their thoughts.

“The conversation has been a good one because I have had more ‘yeahs,’ we should continue playing his music, then compared to the ‘nahs,’” said T-Roy, a radio personality at The Beat.

T-Roy says listeners have their own reasons for or against supporting Ye’s music on the airwaves.

“A lot of people are like, ‘He needs mental help,’ or ‘He needs therapy,’” T-Roy said. “But when it comes to his music, they’re still supporting his music.”

Although some radio stations across the U.S. announced they will not play Ye’s music, 93.3 The Beat, will continue to play his rap songs until they are told otherwise by iHM Corporate.

T-Roy says an overwhelming majority of listeners want Ye’s music to stay on the airwaves.

“I thought more people would be like, ‘Hey, don’t play Kanye. I don’t want to hear him.’ But the response has been the total opposite So, to me, it’s shocking,” T-Roy said. “The biggest thing that came up has been race. Everybody’s said, ‘He’s a Black man and we need to support him as a Black man.’”

T-Roy says he’s been advising listeners who feel that way to take race and color out of the picture and actually listen to some of the things Ye has said about Jews and why he liked Hitler.

“And when you listen to what he’s saying, do you agree with it, or do you not agree with it? When you say that to people, some of them can’t give me an answer,” T-Roy said. “They take a second or two to think about what I just said.”

T-Roy says, at the end of the day, people who love Ye’s music may be OK with it still playing on the radio, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they want to attend a concert.

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