Photo: Arnold Jerocki/Getty This week, Ye scored his first No. 1 on the “Hot 100” since 2007’s “Stronger” — not by making a particularly good song but by listening to the kids. Make no mistake: Controversy of his own creation continues to fuel some of that hype. More than a year after spewing anti-Semitic rhetoric that cost him deals with Adidas, Balenciaga, and Gap, Ye is still finding inspiration in neo-Nazi ephemera. He is still taking shots at Drake. Ye is still Ye. The same can be said of his art: The chart-topping “Carnival,” with Ty Dolla $ign, finds him...