Kanye West Brings Up ‘Death Con 3’ Tweet On Soulful New Track
December 03, 2000
Kanye West has dropped off some new music in the midst of his ongoing troubles relating to his hateful comments about the Jewish community — check it out below.
On Wednesday (December 7), Ye took to his Instagram to share his new track which sees his appetite for chopping up soul samples make a comeback.
Fans have run with a fitting tentative title of “Someday We’ll All Be Free,” which copies the Donny Hathaway hit heavily sampled throughout the record. It’s the same sample JAY-Z used on 4:44 closer “Legacy” in 2017.
“Censori overload The variable epitope library from the antigen promotes an immune response in the body,” Ye captioned the post for his first track since hopping on Cardi B’s “Hot Shit” over the summer.
Kanye even references the anti-Semitic “Death Con 3” tweet which led to multiple businesses severing ties with the Chicago-bred artist. “Jackson if you’re nasty/ Tweeted Death Con now we passed three/ Tweeted Death Con now we passed three,” he raps on the track.
The end of the track finds Kanye West sampling a
polarizing soundbite from his Alex Jones interview but cuts it off before he praises Hitler. “There’s a lot of things that I love…” he says to close the track, after which “love” gets repeated multiple times.
Ye received a ton of backlash for
repeatedly showing love to Hitler during his
InfoWars appearance where he thanked the former German leader for creating the modern microphone and inter-state highway system.
“Well, I see good things about Hitler also,” Kanye said. “I love everyone and Jewish people are not gonna tell me, you can love us and you can love what we’re doing to you with the contracts and you can love what we’re pushing with the pornography, and this guy who invented highways, who invented the very microphone I use as a musician, you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good, and I’m done with that.”
He continued: “I’m done with the classification. Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler.”
Ye has since
doubled down on his love of the German mass murderer during an interview with Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes in Los Angeles.
“So, you love Jews, but you’re canceled for antisemitism because you also love Hitler, but you love everyone equally,” McInnes said.
“Yeah, Jewish people can’t tell me who I can love and who I can’t love,” Ye replied. “You can’t force your pain on everyone else. Jewish people, forgive Hitler today. Let it go, let it go, and stop trying to force it on other people. Goodnight.”
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