The new single of Kanye West “Heil Hitler” does not obtain the warm reception of the streaming services he had imagined.
West, now known as YE, has teased the incendiary single for days on Livestreams, but little success on musical streaming platforms. The rapper released him on SoundCloud on Thursday, only to disappear a day later.
The rapper posted on X to deplore the fate of the song on the digital market.
“'Heil Hitler' by Ye was prohibited by all digital streaming platforms,” he wrote. (The song is not currently available on Spotify or Apple Music.)
West then compared his fate to that of Randy Newman, whose song “Rednecks” controversially an epithet for blacks to satiate racism.
“Randy Newman's” Rednecks “remain streamable,” wrote West. “They literally keep the N – -S below.”
West's song is a dark cup even beyond the title Ragebait. He unleashes his ex Kim Kardashian for their care arrangement: “With all this money and this fame, I still cannot collect my children / with all this money and this fame, I still cannot see my children.”
West seems annoyed that he “became Nazi, but b -, I am the villain” and closes the song with a sampled Hitler speech.
West's attempts to return to the media were tumultuous – it was recently prohibited from Twitch for a few minutes in his first Livestream, and left the shooting of Piers Morgan after the host resulted in his follow -up on X.
“I am a gift, my brother. Why are all the people in the media as if you had not played my songs during your weddings, or graduates or during funerals or when your child was born? ” West said. “It just shows the hatred that you have put out for people who come out love. There is so much love in the art that I have put. This is what you get for the moment, we can turn back when you can count.”