The most you get is playboy carti saying that he has asthma or the dramatic "numb my pain" stuff. We rarely see an artist transcend the character and be real for a second.
But do listeners even want that? The artist to be more than just the product they deliver
Kanye is the most humanized artist we have
20 writers and opioids. most honest artist out there for real
Idk let artists do what they want
Some want to be known intimately and some want to be mysterious
Depends on the artist. In general, the art and its context provokes a more ‘humanized’ or distant response imo
20 writers and opioids. most honest artist out there for real
Thats a stupid way to think
they need to earn it. by sending $5 to my venmo link every 8 minutes for the next 9 years.
A lot of artists enjoy their privacy or the distance between their persona and actual personality. I don't think it's dehumanizing to enjoy art more than interviews lol
I feel like Tyler is pretty humanized, I don’t get a sense that he’s a character and he shares more than most
Considering the most humanized artists (from non-pop genres) all have the most rabid fanbases, I’d say this is a yes for a majority of people
Y’all saying ye but post MBDTF he plays a heightened character that’s supposed to be human but it’s hard to separate it from the fact that he’s clearly performing
I feel like the more openly human an artist is and the more they put their soul into their work, generally, the better the work comes out.
Considering the most humanized artists (from non-pop genres) all have the most rabid fanbases, I’d say this is a yes for a majority of people