Kanye West Before Ye: The Story of Wiley, The Grime Rap Pioneer from England
After he was cancelled in the UK media, in a 2020 interview, Grime rapper, Wiley, brought up the fact that a Jewish Rabbi referred to black people as “monkeys,” as was reported by the Times of Israel.
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A couple years before Kanye West, the rapper and music producer now known as Ye, was ubiquitously cancelled and debanked in the fall of 2022, a rapper from England named Wiley went through similar experience in 2020.
Wiley appeared on the podcast with a fellow Englander to discuss allegations made against him which stated that he was anti-Semitic.
“We’re in tough times. The world is changing and if there was ever a time to say anything or challenge your fears or say something, the time is now mate. If there was ever a time,” Wiley said in the interview.
Wiley also asserted that half-Jewish and Jewish musicians receive a huge advantage in the Jewish-owned music industry.
UK Grime rapper, Wiley, spoke about Jewish control of the music industry in an interview published in 2020. He pegs Canadian rapper of Jewish descent, Drake, as someone promoted by the Jewish music industry gatekeepers.
"Anyone whos kind of half Jewish or something and they’re speaking now, they benefitted. You know who the perfect person they was waiting for? the music industry im talking about?” Wiley asked the interviewer.
“Drake. Since the day that Drake stepped in the music industry every single door on the planet was open. Every..when I say every door I'm talking about that door there. that door, right now."
“If we don’t have a view or an opinion of a point to make…even if we’re in the wrong or right…we won’t get to sit down and challenge with those who disagree or agree anyway.” Wiley added.
Wiley’s interview came out in 2020, and around that same time period, I reposted several clips of Wiley going on on rants on social media, primarily Instagram, wherein the topic of conversation was Jewish control of hip-hop in England and over the music industry at large.
Wiley brought up the fact that a Jewish Rabbi referred to black people as “monkeys,” as reported by the Times of Israel in an article entitled, “Chief rabbi calls black people ‘monkeys’.”
The musician from England stated that he had the ability to sit with the rabbi who used this epithet against black people in order to listen his reasoning behind the action.
“I could sit with the same rabbi who said black people look like monkeys. I could sit with him and I could say to him you know what mate I’ve wondered this he could ask me why I said what I said and I could say you know why did you say that?
“‘Did you say that because you look at the features and you just felt it or did you say it in a way that you were being nasty? I could sit with him and say that,” Wiley said in the interview published in 2020.
He stated that he was visited at his house by police, at the behest of the cabal surrounded and/or explicitly involved with the music industry and its executives. He was cancelled and heavily censored and/or terminated on social media.
However, the American media, for one reason or several, did not report on the events which surrounded Wiley, who is considered a pioneer of the Grime rap genre in the United Kingdom.
Fast forward a couple years and a skip across the Atlantic Ocean, and the same song and dance, more or less, happened to Ye, Wiley’s fellow hip-hop artist, rapper, and music producer formerly known as Kanye West.
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