Apparently, that doesn’t mean he won’t use The Pirate Bay himself.
West posted a screenshot to Twitter last night accompanied by the text, “Day 3.” The picture seems fairly innocuous at first — it simply shows the Safari browser open to Sufjan Stevens’ Death With Dignity on YouTube. The other tabs paint an entirely different picture, however, considering that one seems to reveal West was in the process of trying to download software from, yes, The Pirate Bay.
The incriminating tab was first spotted by fellow artist Deadmau5, who posted an enlarged version of the image to emphasize the tab in question. ” Can’t afford serum? Dick,” the tweet reads, along with some slightly stronger language that can’t be repeated here.
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/704873833564659712
Serum is a $200 synthesizer plugin meant to be used with other music production software. The plugin was created by Xfer Records, whose website happened to be one of the other tabs West had open. Right next to it is a tab that looks to be a Web search for a link to a torrent to download the software.
In a later tweet, Deadmau5 suggested a “small Kickstarter” to help West afford the software. Apparently he wasn’t aware of the GoFundMe campaign “Get Kanye Out of Debt,” which aims to raise $53 million for West.
Other tabs West had open are just as interesting as the torrent search. Alongside the MacKeeper ad is an obviously very important tab — entitled “(1) Attention!” — showing Media Downloader, a piece of malware that often appears on sites like The Pirate Bay.
No one can say for sure whether West actually downloaded the software, or whether he intended to download it in the first place. For all we know, his next project could be an elaborate concept album exploring the dangers of piracy.