"Went from selling out concerts to playing your music in a car park": Netizens react to Kanye West’s latest X video playing "Heil Hitler" in public

Kanye West (Getty via Soap Central CMS - Resized on Canva)
Kanye West (Getty via Soap Central CMS - Resized on Canva)

Kanye West finally released the third single track from his upcoming twelfth studio album, C*ck. The third song on the list is titled Heil Hitler or N***a Heil Hitler. While the general population and critics are against the song title and the lyrics, this has not stopped Kanye from blasting it in public spaces. Heil Hitler was released independently a few days ago on May 8, 2025. The song also has backup vocals from Kanye West's group called "The Hooligans."

A recent X post from Ye's account featured a 2-minute 30-second-long video of either Kanye West himself or someone sitting on a lit-up electric wheelchair with a screen, blaring what seems to be a music video of Heil Hitler. The person in the video is dressed in a full-white getup with a white helmet and the visor down. Kanye captioned the post:

"Extended drive through" - @kanyewest wrote.

Not everyone is impressed with the singer's latest X post. The video was recorded amateurishly in a parking lot, and a fan who noticed the location commented:

"You went from selling out concerts to playing your music in a car park." - @Alexzawesome123 said.

How did fans react to Kanye West posting a video with Heil Hitler playing in the background?

The comments on Kanye West's post are divided. While many condemn Ye's song for mentioning Hitler and its anti-Semitic message, die-hard Kanye fans seem to support him to no end.

Have a look at what some people have to say about Ye's post.

Those who are supporting Ye or simply trolling in the comments said:

"Ye where can we get a download for the full tune? I wanna blast it out on my car stereo" - @ThinkSOV commented.

Another said:

"Nazi salute song outside of a fast food restaurant. Now THIS is art." - @Jsp_Nic wrote.

A Ye supporter commented:

"The fact that they’re highly suppressing this song everywhere is proving his point. Keep doing you fam." - @FanThumbPlays added.

Another user wrote:

"Honored to be one of the first to see this 😂" - @nosheks chimed in.

Now, have a look at the users who are against Kanye West's song. This is what they have to say:

"F*ck you normalizing Hitler, ... you should buy a bigg a** mirror and think about what you doing." - @sjen_anoubis said.
"ROFL... Ye you are lame and you letting some cornball, incel n*zis gas you up" - @BenjaminPDixon added.
"Go away for atleast today" - @mymomcare commented.

Despite many censorship and streaming platforms taking his song Heil Hitler down, this does not stop the Donda singer. He continues to post on X (mostly) and other social media platforms to promote his upcoming album C*ck, as well as to speak his mind.

Edited by Benidamika Jones Latam