Kanye West Reacts Strongly to Song Ban, Criticizes Randy Newman
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Kanye West criticized online platforms for removing his song "Heil Hitler" on May 8, claiming a racial bias. The track, featuring antisemitic lyrics and references to Adolf Hitler, was taken down from various streaming services shortly after its release. Kanye West expressed his discontent on social media, accusing the industry of censorship and discrimination. He compared the removal of his song to the availability of Randy Newman's "Rednecks," which contains racial language but is still streamable. This sparked a debate among critics and supporters regarding freedom of speech and the perceived hateful content in Kanye West's music. This incident is part of a series of controversies involving Kanye West's antisemitic comments and merchandise, leading to criticism and platform bans.

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