Can you listen to music but not support the artist?

Can you listen to music but not support the artist?

If an artist’s music is something you genuinely enjoy then no one can stop you in that regard but by listening to their music via streaming services or by buying the music, you’re somewhat supporting the band and therefore supporting their actions, making pirating really the only way to listen to artists of this nature …

What are problematic artists?

Problematic Artists/Bands

  • Dimmu Borgir. Supports abuse & degradation of women.
  • Satyricon. Another culprit for the normalization of violence against women, most notably in the video for Fuel For Hatred.
  • Pink Floyd.
  • Nightwish.
  • Toby Fox.
  • Iron Maiden.
  • Nirvana.
  • Manowar.

Can you appreciate the art but not the artist?

People often say: “I’m supporting the art, not the artist.” But, is that really possible? The short answer is, obviously, no. No matter how you may feel in your heart of hearts about a person, they benefit financially and, thus, socially, from you purchasing their content.

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Should you separate the art from the artist?

Because art is so personal, musicians, visual artists, filmmakers and other artists cannot be separated from their creations. In addition to being a personal expression, art can also be a means of income. By supporting an artist’s work, you are supporting the artist themself.

What do you mean by political?

Politics (from Greek: Πολιτικά, politiká, ‘affairs of the cities’) is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations between individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status.

Who is problematic the rapper?

Problem (rapper)

Problem
Birth name Jason L. Martin
Also known as Chachi
Born May 8, 1985 Würzburg, West Germany
Origin Compton, California, U.S.