Kanye West's performance in Tbilisi, Georgia, has sparked intense debate, particularly regarding his collaboration with Live Nation Israel. This partnership raises crucial questions about the boundaries between business, entertainment, and accountability, especially given West's history of antisemitic remarks and actions. The article delves into the complex dynamics of the music industry's response to controversial artists, exploring the challenges of balancing artistic freedom with moral responsibility. It highlights the Israeli music market's recent struggles due to the October 7th attack and the subsequent multi-front war, which has led to a decline in international performances. The partnership between Live Nation Israel and West is seen as a strategic move to revive the market, but it also invites scrutiny over the company's decision to work with an artist whose views and actions have caused significant harm to the Jewish community. The article further examines the potential implications of West's overtures to the Jewish community, including his recent apology in a full-page Wall Street Journal ad, and the industry's ongoing struggle to navigate the delicate balance between artistic expression and societal impact.