Wait, why does his music have to be considered hip-hop? He keeps making music. I don't understand comparing Mos and Ye at all. They are totally different in pretty much every way.
What has he done in the rap game since graduation? Uh, plenty. WTF are you talking about? In the music industry, he's done a ton since then. I don't understand what 808s not being hip-hop has to do with anything we're discussing. You're grasping at straws here.
He's been in the spotlight a few times over the years for various things. Bush comments, Swift, Beck.
He keeps himself relevant in a lot of ways. I am "being honest with myself," he mostly stays relevant because he keeps putting out (good) music.
I don't even think you know what you're talking about anymore. Your comparisons and assertions are lazy and incorrect.