A few days after imploring the Jews to "release and forgive Hitler", Kanye West released a new song last night (Wednesday) - his first since the anti-Semitism scandal broke out against him, and his first original musical work since he released the album "Donda 2" last February.
The new song, which has not been given an official name, was uploaded to the American rapper's Instagram account.
As is his habit in the sacred, this time too West samples others: this time he does it through the song "Someday We'll All Be Free" from 1973 by the singer Donny Hathaway.
In the song, West apparently refers to his divorce from Kim Kardashian ("waking up to messages of 'I can't do it anymore'"), and also gives a platform to the issue of anti-Semitism, when he sings "Tweeted death con', now we past three" - a reference to his tweet from October, In which he stated that the Jews are a national threat ("go death con 3 ON JEWISH PEOPLE"), which led to him being blocked from Twitter.
Towards the end of the song, West incorporates part of a recent interview with Alex Jones, in which he claimed that "there are many things I like about Hitler".
However, the words "About Hitler" were cut from the sample and do not appear in the song, which ends with the words "That I Love".
Kanye West on Alex Jones' show, photo: INFOWARS
But that's not all: in the hours since the song was released, West's Instagram account seems to have undergone a thorough cleaning, to say the least.
The content of the page, which has more than 18 million followers, has been deleted, and it currently contains just one post: a photo of West's mother, which was uploaded on October 5.
As mentioned, the song itself was deleted from Instagram - but it has already found its way to pirate accounts on YouTube.
how do you say?
pleasant listening.
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