

Kanye West is once again igniting widespread controversy as he prepares to drop his latest album. He decided to use his pro Hitler marketing tactic once again. After doing an interview with DJ Akademiks, dressed in an all black klan robe, he decided to go to Spain and continue the anti-semetic tirade.
Known for provocative antics, West’s latest strategy has drawn intense backlash and scrutiny.
In a series of livestream appearances meant to promote the upcoming album, West openly associated himself with extremist figures such as Nick Fuentes, a known white nationalist who publicly expresses admiration for Adolf Hitler and has faced serious consequences, including placement on a no-fly list due to extremist views. West also hosted popular and controversial streamers Sneako and Neon Glowstick, further amplifying attention from online communities.
Amid these provocative moves, Kanye made an explicit and previously unheard-of claim, suggesting he had engaged in sexual acts with his cousin.
Some users online have said this is all a big lie to help stir up drama around his name and help promote his music. He has done this many times in the past right before releasing a new album and it usually worked in his favor.
Additionally, West’s recent livestream stirred further outrage when his wife appeared on camera nearly nude, intensifying public discussion around the ethics and intentions behind these deliberate publicity stunts.
Critics argue that West’s strategy of leveraging shocking, offensive, and morally questionable content—including associations with extremist ideology—is primarily a calculated attempt to stir controversy and maximize attention for his new musical release. As Kanye continues this contentious promotional campaign, questions remain about its potential impact on his career and public image.