Kanye’s Shocking “Heil Hitler” Tune and the Explosive Piers Morgan Interview


Each fresh morning brings another outburst from Kanye West. Be it through uncensored live streams or posts on X aimed solely at gaining unwanted attention, Kanye seems to be treating these extreme actions as his career’s main focus—or perhaps even his actual profession.


fresh from causing a stir with the explicit backstory behind his “COUSINS” song and the notoriously unsuccessful release that was



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In his debut week sales, Kanye West returns with even more anger-fueled visual content.


At this stage, Ye isn’t merely sharing posts; he’s putting on a performance, but sadly for him (and for us), the event doesn’t have an intermission.

Ye’s pissing people off (again)


On May 7, Ye released the music video for his latest song, “Heil Hitler,” and despite the controversial title, that’s indeed what he called it. In the video, a group of African American men dressed in animal hides repeat the phrase “n***** Heil Hitler” as part of the chorus, showcasing Kanye’s trademark lack of subtlety.



Some of the song’s


lyrics include


“Despite having all this wealth and recognition, I’m unable to reunite with my kids. Even with all this money and fame, I can’t lay eyes on my children. I embraced Nazism, yet here I am…the antagonist.” The track concludes with a speech from Adolf Hitler, making the anti-Semitic undertones even more explicit than before.


The previous version of the song features a diss towards Drake (who at one point was on


the rapper’s good list


with Ye rapping “N****r


They’re behaving like fools, making people think they might be Drake.”


The song is set to be featured on Ye’s forthcoming album.



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, however, as per the rapper, it’s already


been banned


From every streaming platform. Stunning.

Yet another day, yet another chaotic Kanye West interview.


You even sat down for an interview with Piers Morgan—since your public image is already ablaze, why not add more fuel to the fire?


On May 6, the interview began somewhat unstably and rapidly went downhill. As internet troll Sneako stood uncomfortably nearby, Morgan confronted Ye about his recent downward trajectory, only to receive an incoherent reply.


“There’s so many


People and artists advocating for the freedom to truly express one’s identity, enduring attacks from banks and various entities, yet managing to persevere and maintain their perspective. This resilience is what defines success. In contrast to your viewpoint, my stance differs.”


When Morgan brought up Ye’s 32 million followers on X, Ye responded by saying, “You’re not getting shorter because of me, buddy.” Honestly, you couldn’t fabricate this kind of thing. After Morgan’s team adjusted the figure to 33 million, the situation became even more bizarre.


Ye asked Morgan why


“all you people


In his media appearance, he acted as though he hasn’t performed my songs at your weddings, graduations, or during funerals or when a child is born.” Following this, he had a dramatic exit (definitely not for positive reasons) by instructing Morgan to “get back to me once you understand how to count,” then stood up and walked away.



Sneako attempted to rescue whatever remained of the interview, yet the harm had already been inflicted. Ye persists in distancing himself from an industry that previously hailed him as a trailblazer—even some of his staunchest supporters now wonder: Who will truly step in and take his phone away this time?

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