Episode Description
Kanye West just headlined the highest-grossing rap show in history. Despite a decade of chaos, controversies, and shifting cultural tides, he is currently sitting at the peak of his career with 72 million monthly listeners.
In this episode, Alex Fisher explores a confusing reality: How can an artist who has been "canceled" dozens of times be more popular now than at any other point in his 20-year career?
He breaks down the "Time Machine" effect of the streaming era—a phenomenon where frictionless discovery allows a new 15-year-old to fall down the All Falls Down rabbit hole every single day.
Alex unpacks the difference between "influence" and "fame," explaining why the fragmentation of modern attention makes it impossible for a new artist like Yeat to ever achieve the universal household recognition of the Kanye era. Most importantly, he dives into how creatives can build "Evergreen Assets" by moving past passive listening and creating music rooted in emotional honesty.
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