
Kanye West takes shots at Drake on new track ‘Heil Hitler’
Last month, Kanye West dropped his album BULLY to not much response. Its rollout was messy and so confusing that fans didn’t even know what was happening. From leaked SoundCloud tracks to multiple videos claiming to be the project, it didn’t turn many heads in hip-hop.
Still, what did turn heads was his interview with DJ Akademiks in a black KKK Klansman outfit. What also caught the attention of many was West’s suggestion that he plans to release another project in the near future.
Entitled WW3, West shared a tracklist for the album that boasted some bizarre and offensive song titles. With tracks listed such as ‘Hitler Ye And Jesus,’ ‘Free Diddy,’ and more controversial listings.
One clip that has recently caught the attention of hip-hop is footage from a Digital Nas stream featuring West, which shows them both working on some music. However, the track has the chorus ‘Heil Hitler’, which could potentially be the title of the track.
West shared the artwork for this upcoming project, showing two individuals wearing KKK-style outfits. The surprise project was meant to be released on April 3rd, but that did not happen. Still, from what fans can gather, the track heard on the Digital Nas stream has a Drake diss in it.
While in the studio, Digital Nas plays a section where West can be heard rapping the lyrics, “N*ggas be actin like f*ggots so much I think they might be Drake… They don’t understand the things I say on Twitter… all my n*ggas Nazis n*gga Heil Hitler!”
Although this is a shocking revelation about the potential contents of this album, he has also debuted a song named after his wife, Bianca Censori, during a DJ Akademiks stream. On the song he admits that the Australian model wanted to leave him, and he begs for her to come back.
“Bianca, I just want you to come back / Come back to me / I know what I did to make you mad.” He adds, “My baby she ran away / But first she tried to get me committed / […] She’s having a panic attack, and she is not liking the way that I tweeted.”