Kanye West Takes Shots at Kim Kardashian, Bianca Censori and Professes Love For Hitler in New Song; ‘I Became a Nazi…’

On Thursday, May 8th, Kanye West unveiled the music video for his latest track titled “Heil Hitler.” This provocative video showcases a band of bare-chested men of African descent adorned in animal furs, expressing their affinity towards the German leader, Adolf Hitler.

In the tune, West expresses frustration towards individuals who seized his kids and froze his financial accounts.

The individual who has daughters North and Chicago, along with sons Saint and Psalm with his former partner Kim Kardashian, has declared that he is being denied access to his children due to escalating disagreements between them.

In simpler terms,

1. “Despite my wealth and popularity, I can’t spend time with my kids,” he sings, hinting at his ongoing custody dispute with a famous reality TV personality.
2. “People might think they know me from my Twitter posts, but they don’t understand my emotions,” the lyrics suggest. So, I pretend to be a villain in their eyes, like a Nazi character, he states.

Besides discussing his personal matters, he also tackles the rumors concerning his relationship with his estranged spouse Bianca Censori and counters allegations about him dictating her attire and inappropriate choices. The duo has been subjected to criticism following their questionable red carpet debut at the 2025 Grammys, where Censori donned a transparent gown without any undergarments beneath it, causing controversy.

In the song, Ye uses the term “cuck” to refer to himself, which is slang for someone who finds sexual excitement from their partner being unfaithful. He sings, “It seems I am a cuck, I enjoy it when others make love on my woman. She’s reaching into my pants. She has the world in her hands.

As an ardent admirer, I can’t help but confess my fascination has led me down a troubling path. This outspoken rapper, known for his divisive views, hasn’t shied away from expressing his admiration towards a certain infamous figure – Adolf Hitler. In a chilling finale to one of his songs, he even sampled a speech from the 1930s, eerily echoing the voice of this notorious leader.

In a live broadcast, West was joined by online figures Sneako and Adin Ross. During the conversation, he expressed his support for the dictator. When questioned about whether Hitler might have accepted him given that he is African-American, West replied by suggesting that he would have been among the scientists contributing to America.

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2025-05-08 18:37