Kanye West Declares He’s “Done With Antisemitism” Amid Ongoing Controversy

Kanye West has once again made headlines—this time for what appears to be a public reversal of his previously inflammatory rhetoric.

In a brief series of posts shared to X (formerly Twitter), Ye wrote: “I am done with antisemitism,” followed by “I love all people” and “God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused.”

The comments mark a sharp departure from much of West’s public messaging throughout 2025, during which he has embraced extremist imagery and statements that have drawn widespread condemnation.

His latest post comes just days after the release of his controversial track “Heil Hitler”, reportedly from his upcoming album Cuck. The track, now removed from major streaming platforms, stirred backlash for its references to Nazism, as well as lyrics expressing personal frustrations over custody issues.

West had criticized the takedown of the song, accusing platforms of censorship and hypocrisy. He compared the removal to other controversial songs from artists like Randy Newman and John Lennon, questioning why their tracks remain available while his did not.

The visuals for “Heil Hitler”, which circulated briefly online before being pulled, showed a group of Black men in symbolic outfits chanting the track’s hook—another artistic choice that added fuel to an already volatile situation.

Streaming giants such as Spotify and Apple Music have yet to issue statements regarding the removal or West’s recent social media posts.

While West’s message of remorse has been welcomed by some fans, critics remain skeptical given his history of provocative U-turns. Whether this is a genuine step toward accountability or another twist in Ye’s unpredictable narrative remains to be seen.

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