Kanye West’s Shocking ‘Heil Hitler’ Track BANNED from Streaming Platforms in Explosive Controversy!

Streaming platforms like Spotify and Soundcloud have blocked Kanye West’s track "Heil Hitler," but it remains available on Elon Musk’s X, amassing over 8 million listens. The song’s chorus features West rapping, “They don’t understand the things I say on Twitter, Heil Hitler,” accompanied by a choreographed group of singers repeating “Heil Hitler.” A clip of Adolf Hitler speaking plays near the song’s end.
Jim Berk, CEO of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization, told Billboard Magazine: “Kanye West’s release of a song entitled ‘Heil Hitler’ on VE Day, the anniversary of the defeat of the Nazi regime, is hate speech, pure and simple.” He added that it was “totally in line with the despicable messages we now expect from West.”
The release follows a series of anti-Semitic remarks by West in recent years. In February, he posted on X: “I’m a Nazi … I love Hitler.” In his March song WW3, he calls himself “anti-Semitic fully.” He has also designed and attempted to sell t-shirts with swastikas online.
In a post on X, West stated his song “has been banned by all digital streaming platforms while Rednecks by Randy Newman remains streamable,” referring to Newman’s 1974 song known for its controversial racial slurs. He later shared a video seemingly showing influencer Andrew Tate blasting the song from a sports car.
West’s anti-Semitic comments have cost him millions in sponsorships. In 2022, Adidas ended a seven-year partnership to produce his Yeezy trainers after West posted on X that he would “go death con 3 on Jewish people.”
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