A group of high-profile internet personalities has ignited a firestorm online. They were caught on camera singing along to a banned song by rapper Kanye West. The track is titled 'Heil Hitler'.
The Viral Clip Details
The video first appeared on the social media platform X. It shows several men riding in a luxurious bus. They are heading to a nightclub in Miami. The clip lasts for 73 seconds and has already amassed over 5.6 million views.
In the footage, you can see Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate. Also present are Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Clavicular, Myron Gaines, and Justin Waller. These individuals are known for their controversial online presence.
Actions in the Video
The men are clearly enjoying themselves. They lounge in leather seats with drinks in hand. They laugh and make animated gestures. Most notably, they sing the lyrics of Kanye West's song loudly.
The specific lyrics they chant are: "They don't understand the things I say on Twitter, n**** heil hitler." Some of their arm movements resemble the antisemitic salute associated with Adolf Hitler. When the bus arrives at the club, the group exits and continues their lively interactions on the street.
Reports suggest these men also asked the nightclub to play the banned song for them. This request added to the controversial nature of the event.
Online Backlash Erupts
The viral footage has drawn intense criticism from netizens. Many people expressed their disappointment and anger online. The influencers featured are already known for holding antisemitic views. This video reinforced those perceptions for the public.
One user on X commented sharply. They wrote, "If Hitler came back to see this group of mixed-race young gay men chanting his name he would immediately kill himself a second time."
Another person noted the childish nature of the act. They said, "This is the sort of thing a nine-year-old boy finds funny but I guess acknowledging that undermines how sinister the whole thing is."
A third viewer predicted serious consequences. They stated, "This may be the trigger that sends their entire movement into complete collapse."
Others highlighted the combined influence of these personalities. One comment read, "The Tates, Fuentes, Sneako, Myron Gaines and Clavicular arrive at an event in Miami while playing Kanye West’s ‘Heil Hitler’. Combined, these men have over 15 million followers and reach tens of millions monthly. Censorship failed."
About the Banned Song
Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, released 'Heil Hitler' in May 2025. The song faced immediate backlash for its content. It glorifies Adolf Hitler and contains blatantly antisemitic lyrics.
Major streaming platforms acted quickly. Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music banned the track from their services. They cited violations of their policies against hate speech.
This is not the first time this song has caused controversy. Earlier, Andrew Tate posted a video of himself stepping out of his Bugatti sports car. The banned track played in the background of that clip as well. This occurred after the Tate brothers avoided sex trafficking charges in Romania with assistance from the Trump administration.
Nick Fuentes also promoted the song before its official release. The right-wing influencer took to X to predict it could become '2025's song of the summer'. His comment foreshadowed the current viral moment.
The incident underscores the ongoing challenges platforms face in moderating harmful content. It also shows how influential figures can amplify controversial messages to massive audiences.