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Kanye West


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No chance. I'd say there's only a handful of Hip Hop artists that'd get booked and I doubt he's in them.

For the record I'd say acts that could get booked would be Eminem, Dre Dre, Wu Tang, Snoop Dogg, Public Enemy, MC Hammer.

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This would be a spectacularly bad move. Not because I'm a 'small-minded rock fan', but because it would be a spectacularly bad move. Mevin Benn's done it before? Melvin Benn only works on the headliners, so yes he's done it before. Once. 10 years ago. And Kanye West isn't exactly the same sort of artist as Eminem was. 50 Cent was a total disaster. And before anyone strarts pulling out Public Enemy or Jurrasic 5 or Cypress Hill as examples of 'hip hop' that have been at Reading before, they're about a million miles away from Kanye West.

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People don't like arseholes. It not as clear cut as not being open-minded, sure there will also be a natural reaction to American RnB/Hip Hop stars but what took 50 Cent to another level is that people hated him regardless of his music, and I think Kanye West would be the same. It wouldn't be as bad as in the last seven years musical barriers have been broken down, but there woould still be a lot of resistence.

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Twat or not, he has consistently produced high quality albums, together with a fantastic live performance.

Good songs, good performer = a sound festival headliner choice.

Unless they continue to re-cycle previous headliners, I think they could do alot worse than step out of their comfort zone and book him, however I highly doubt it.

Over the past, say 10 years of R/L there afew headliners that I think you'd look back and be embarrassed at their booking, with Ken West I doubt that would be the in case in five years time.

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Twat or not, he has consistently produced high quality albums, together with a fantastic live performance.

Good songs, good performer = a sound festival headliner choice.

Unless they continue to re-cycle previous headliners, I think they could do alot worse than step out of their comfort zone and book him, however I highly doubt it.

Over the past, say 10 years of R/L there afew headliners that I think you'd look back and be embarrassed at their booking, with Ken West I doubt that would be the in case in five years time.

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