YoungBoy Never Broke Again has shared an eight-minute monitor titled ‘This Is Not a Song, This For My Supporters’, through which he voices help for the embattled Kanye West.
The monitor was posted as a video to NBA YoungBoy’s YouTube web page on December 4, shared alongside a photograph of the rapper standing in entrance of a wall with the phrases “stop the violence” written on it.
The track arrived only a few days after West made antisemitic remarks and praised Adolf Hitler in an interview with far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, and was suspended from Twitter for posting a picture of a swastika.
“It hurt my heart that Kanye let them people break his soul / How the fuck that go?” YoungBoy raps round three minutes into the track. “Stay in yo’ home! N***a, hold your ground! You strong!” Listen under.
West confronted renewed public backlash final week when, throughout a three-hour-long dialog with Jones on Infowars, alongside white supremacist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, the rapper mentioned he “like[s] Hitler”, “see[s] good things about Hitler” and is “a Nazi”.
Shortly after West’s Infowars look, his Twitter account was suspended for sharing a graphic of the Nazi-appropriated swastika image inside a Star of David. Somewhat after the put up was eliminated by Twitter, firm CEO Elon Musk confirmed West’s account was being suspended as a result of he “violated our rule against incitement to violence”.
Ye has repeatedly made antisemitic feedback in current months, together with saying that he doesn’t imagine within the time period “antisemitism” and calling it “not factual”. In October, his Twitter account was temporarily locked after he posted an antisemitic tweet through which he mentioned he would go “death con 3” on Jewish individuals.
West additionally prompted backlash in October after carrying a ‘White Lives Matter’ shirt throughout a Yeezy Paris Fashion Week present, and making false claims concerning the demise of George Floyd. West’s feedback have led to widespread condemnation of the rapper {and professional} penalties similar to Adidas ending its long-running Yeezy partnership, calling West’s actions “unacceptable, hateful and dangerous”.