Kanye West
’I lost touch with reality’: Ye apologizes for his antisemitism in Wall Street Journal ad
Ye issued another public apology for years of antisemitic remarks, taking out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal.
Andrew Tate denies singing Ye’s ‘Heil Hitler’, others present double down
Fuentes, Tate brothers, Sneako seen blasting Kanye's 'Heil Hitler' in Miami Beach nightclub
Adidas defeats appeal of lawsuit over imploded Kanye partnership
Kanye West makes antisemitism comeback with controversial shirt
Kanye wore a shirt with the image of the convicted killer and antisemite Kristian “Varg” Vikernes.
Kanye West set to apologize for antisemitism in 40 minute video - report
Over the years, the rapper has become notorious for his antisemitic remarks.
Rapper Kanye West issues 'apology to Jews' on Instagram in Hebrew
Kanye West, who obtained the title "Antisemite of the Year" in 2022 by StopAntisemitism, went on an antisemitic rant in Las Vegas earlier in December.
Kanye West goes on viral antisemitic rant at Las Vegas hotel
West claimed that the Rothschilds and Zionists ran the schools and hospitals.
Kanye West’s album with antisemitic lyrics to debut Friday
Controversial rapper Kanye West's new album, titled “Vultures,” features antisemitic lyrics amid his tumultuous history with antisemitism.
Why does Kanye West's partner, Bianca Censori, stick with him despite warnings?
The architect posted another strange video of herself walking through the streets of Dubai.
Kanye’s new song reopens antisemitism wounds: 'I f**** a Jewish b****'
Kanye's new song is just the latest in a long history of the rapper's antisemitism.
Guilty for Associating with Antisemites? Opinion
Yes, associating with antisemites should be unacceptable.
Adidas CEO: Kanye West didn't mean antisemitic remarks
"I don't think he meant what he said and I don't think he's a bad person - it just came across that way," the CEO Adidas CEO said of Kanye's West's antisemitic remarks.
Kanye West impersonator wears ‘Jewish Lives Matter’ shirt at NY Fashion Week
“I wanted to convey a message that Jewish lives matter,” Kanye West impersonator Baron Jay told the New York Jewish Week. “My intention behind it is that each culture can rally around each other.”