Ye Messin' Up the Bag: Wireless Fest Sponsors Dip After Booking
They tried to give Ye a platform, but his past ain't stayin' in the past, and now the Wireless Fest lookin' broke af.

Aight, so check it: Wireless Festival in the UK done booked Ye, and the whole thing done went left real quick. See, folks ain't forgettin' 'bout them antisemitic comments and that whole Nazi vibe he was rockin' a minute ago. Now sponsors pullin' out like they dodgin' child support.
Diageo, the folks who own Johnnie Walker and Captain Morgan, said 'nah' and bounced. Pepsi too, they ain't tryna be associated with that kinda heat. The Wireless Fest republic team stayin' quiet, prolly sweatin' bullets tryna figure out how they gonna pay the bills now. This is why you vet folks before you cut the check, feel me?
Even the Prime Minister Keir Starmer chimed in, sayin' it's 'deeply concerning' that Ye gettin' booked after all that mess. He talkin' 'bout makin' sure Jewish folks feel safe in Britain. Look, ain't nobody condonin' hate, but politicians always gotta grandstand when some celebrity messin' up. It's the game.
Ye done apologized before, took out a whole ad in the Wall Street Journal and all that. He blame it on his bipolar, sayin' it's manic episodes. But at the end of the day, words got weight, and people ain't forgettin'.
Still, Ye out here tryin' to get his career back on track. His new album Bully doin' numbers, hit number two on Billboard, and he sellin' out shows. But money can't wash away all the stain, know what I'm sayin'?
The Wireless Fest in Finsbury Park a big deal, bringin' in mad people every year. Now they gotta figure out how they gonna keep the lights on without that corporate bread. Maybe they shoulda thought twice before givin' a platform to someone with that kinda baggage. They need to keep it 100.
This ain't just 'bout Ye, though. It's 'bout how corporations use artists to sell products, then drop 'em when they become a liability. These corporations are blood suckers. It's a cold game, man. Real talk.
The broader implications of this is crazy. Will any festival book Ye again after this? Can he really bounce back after all the hate? Only time gon' tell. But one thing for sure: the industry watchin' real close, tryna figure out if Ye's career really finna get canceled for good.
For real, tho, Ye need to take some time, get his mind right, and stop sayin' dumb sh*t. He got too much talent to be throwin' it all away on hate. And the Wireless Fest need to learn from this mess: check yo artists, before they wreck yo fest.
At the end of the day, it is what it is. Money talks and BS walks. What we need to do is build our own tables and not rely on corporations. Then the world can see how we really shine.
Bottom line: if you’re gonna rock with someone, make sure you stand behind them and not just when it’s profitable.

