Kanye West has announced he is “done with antisemitism,” posting a brief message on X that read, “I love all people” and “God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused.” The statement marks a notable shift from his rhetoric in 2025, where he openly embraced Neo-Nazism and praised Hitler.
The post comes shortly after West released a track titled “Heil Hitler,” intended for his upcoming album Cuck, which features controversial cover art depicting two Ku Klux Klan members embracing. The song includes West expressing frustration about access to his children and making explicit references to Nazism.
Streaming services removed the track, likely due to its content. West responded by accusing platforms of hypocrisy, referencing Randy Newman’s “Rednecks” and John Lennon’s “Woman is the N-gger of the World” as examples of double standards.
West’s recent video for “Heil Hitler” features a group of Black men chanting the song’s hook while dressed in animal skins. No official statement has yet been issued by major streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music.