It all began on April 15.
Kanye West – rapper, tweeter, husband of Kim and self-confessed “free thinker” – returned to Twitter and with that came shootings of rogue ramblings.
It started mild, and so too did the headlines. There were a couple of photos of his Yeezys, a few more mystifying tweets so deep in meaning they barely made sense.
“Kanye West basically wrote a self-help book in his first week back on Twitter,” we were told. The sub-text was a simple one: His ideas were quirky, if a little odd. Largely, they started inoffensive.
And then, well, Kanye West started thinking so “freely”, his ideas bordered on obnoxious. The media started reporting and never really stopped. And so began 2018’s version of “What’s up with Kanye?”; think pieces, conversations and discourse centring on why the rapper is suddenly everywhere with little-to-no context coming behind him.
So, if you’ve found yourself bypassing the headlines because the story seems too far along, too multi-layered, let’s go back to the start. Because like all good fairytales, this one starts with Trump. Yes, The Donald.
Trump and Kanye: Brothers
“You don’t have to agree with trump but the mob can’t make me not love him. We are both dragon energy. He is my brother. I love everyone. I don’t agree with everything anyone does. That’s what makes us individuals. And we have the right to independent thought,” began Kanye’s first tweets about the current US President.
Ever the wordsmith, Trump was quick in his reply: “Thanks Kanye,” he wrote on Twitter. “Very cool!”