
Ye needs to use some of his PTO.
In an unexpected turn, Kanye West has stated that “after further reflection,” he no longer considers himself a Nazi.
Less than two weeks ago, Kanye West ignited controversy with a string of inflammatory posts on X, where he targeted Black people, criticized Dave Chappelle, defended his wife’s nude appearance at the Grammys, and mocked overweight individuals. However, what drew the most backlash were his repeated antisemitic remarks—praising Hitler, expressing hostility toward Jewish people, and openly supporting Nazis.
Days later, Kanye doubled down on his stance, prompting several high-profile figures to distance themselves, including Elon Musk, Travis Scott, and Shopify, which had a partnership with Yeezy.
Kanye West Backtracks On His Nazi Support… Sort Of
Ye, fka Kanye West, says he is NOT a N*zi
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) February 19, 2025
"After further reflection I’ve come to the realization that I’m not a N*zi" pic.twitter.com/zhOVRUgRnZ
While Ye’s unpredictability is well-documented, one thing remains certain—winning back public support will take far more than a single tweet.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.