Apparently Kanye West Wanted to Name His album after German Dictator yes Adolf Hitler
Oct 27, 2022 ·
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“He would praise Hitler by saying how incredible it was that he was able to accumulate so much power and would talk about all the great things he and the...
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“He would praise Hitler by saying how incredible it was that he was able to accumulate so much power and would talk about all the great things he and the Nazi Party achieved for the German people,” the source told CNN.
Four other sources corroborated that the Yeezy designer originally suggested the title “Hitler” for his 2018 album, which was eventually named “Ye.”
West allegedly also spoke openly about reading Hitler’s 1925 autobiographical manifesto “Mein Kampf.”
The source, who parted ways with West amid a legal settlement over workplace complaints, including harassment, said his inner circle knew of his “obsession” with Hitler. The 45-year-old father of four also reportedly shared his admiration for the Nazi party and their nefarious use of propaganda.
Earlier this week, Universal Music Group, owner of Island Def Jam Music Group, confirmed that its longtime relationship with West ended last year. The 10-album contract deal was fulfilled with the release of 2021′s “Donda,” named after his late mother.
“There is no place for antisemitism in our society. We are deeply committed to combating antisemitism and every other form of prejudice,” the global music company said in a statement.
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Four other sources corroborated that the Yeezy designer originally suggested the title “Hitler” for his 2018 album, which was eventually named “Ye.”
West allegedly also spoke openly about reading Hitler’s 1925 autobiographical manifesto “Mein Kampf.”
The source, who parted ways with West amid a legal settlement over workplace complaints, including harassment, said his inner circle knew of his “obsession” with Hitler. The 45-year-old father of four also reportedly shared his admiration for the Nazi party and their nefarious use of propaganda.
Earlier this week, Universal Music Group, owner of Island Def Jam Music Group, confirmed that its longtime relationship with West ended last year. The 10-album contract deal was fulfilled with the release of 2021′s “Donda,” named after his late mother.
“There is no place for antisemitism in our society. We are deeply committed to combating antisemitism and every other form of prejudice,” the global music company said in a statement.
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