Kanye West has defended his decision to perform alongside Marilyn Manson and DaBaby, while describing the Me Too movement as “power and politics”.West – now legally known as Ye – took part in a lengthy, wide-ranging interview on the Drink Champs podcast yesterday (November 4).At one point in the conversation, he spoke out on having courted controversy for recently working with Manson and DaBaby.“All the Me Too… like, when I sit next to Marilyn Manson and DaBaby right after both of them got cancelled, for five songs, you know, it’s like they can’t cancel us all,” Ye explained.“They’ll hit you with the accusations of somebody who you was with 10 years ago.”He continued: “And also, there’s women who’ve been through really serious things,.
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