Kanye West's performance in Tbilisi, Georgia, produced by Live Nation Israel, sparks intense debate. This partnership raises questions about the industry's boundaries between business, entertainment, and accountability. The article delves into the complex dynamics, exploring the reasons behind Live Nation's decision to work with Ye, despite his controversial history. It examines the historical context of Israel's music industry, the impact of the October 7th attack, and the geo-blocking of music by Western artists in protest of Israel's war in Gaza. The article also highlights the Jewish roots of Georgia and Ye's recent overtures to the Jewish community, including his public apology in the Wall Street Journal. The partnership between Live Nation Israel and Ye is seen as a controversial move, with one prominent Israeli music executive expressing concern about the normalization of hate speech. The article concludes by questioning the potential future of Ye's concerts in Israel, considering the artist's lockout from major touring markets due to his controversial behavior.