Kanye West's Latest Music Video "HEIL HITLER" Sparks Outrage and Condemnation
- Rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, released a controversial music video titled HEIL HITLER on his X account in April 2025.
- This release follows Ye's ongoing pattern of antisemitic statements and Nazi imagery linked to his personal struggles and public disputes.
- The video contains explicit lyrics chanting ‘Heil Hitler’ and reflects Ye’s self-identification as a villain and Nazi, which has sparked widespread backlash.
- The music video has attracted a vast number of views and a significant amount of likes, despite widespread criticism urging accountability for Ye's promotion of hate speech.
- Ye’s actions intensify concerns about the spread of antisemitism, the power of celebrity influence, and the social impact of his divisive rhetoric.
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Kanye West Releases 'Heil Hitler' Music Video
Rapper and fashion mogul Kanye West took to social media on Thursday morning, where he released a "Heil Hitler" music video featuring the lyrics, "They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. All my ni**as Nazis. Ni**a, Heil Hitler." The post Kanye West Releases ‘Heil Hitler’ Music Video appeared first on Breitbart.
Kanye West's Latest Music Video "HEIL HITLER" Sparks Outrage and Condemnation
NEW YORK – Kanye West, the controversial rapper now known as “Ye,” has once again pushed the boundaries of decency with his latest music video, “HEIL HITLER (HOOLIGAN VERSION).” Published on West’s X account, the video has already garnered millions of views and thousands of likes, but not for any reason worth celebrating. Join our […]
Kanye West Drops Video For ‘Heil Hitler’ - The Zambian Observer
Kanye West has dropped a music video for his controversial new song “Heil Hitler”. The song features lyrics such as “With all this money and fame, I still can’t get my kids back / With all this money and fame I still can’t see my children.” West also raps: “I became a Nazi yet bitch, […] The post Kanye West Drops Video For ‘Heil Hitler’ first appeared on The Zambian Observer.
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