Sometimes, it feels like Ye’s latter catalog is hit with revisionist history every few years. Like, someone revisits a recent Kanye album and tries to convince the rest of us that it wasn’t that bad. Kanye’s existence has been smeared by his own actions — controversial politics that included a presidential run, Nazi praise, and the contradiction of publicly trying to win Kim back while simultaneously downplaying her role in his life. We could go on. But for a career rooted in artistic excellence that later veered into public spectacle, an imbalance emerged in the 2010s when his ambitions became...