Check out the new track Kanye West released below during his current legal issues related to his offensive remarks regarding the Jewish community.
Ye shared his latest single on Instagram on Wednesday (December 7), making a comeback to his passion for slicing up soul sounds.
The song by Donny Hathaway, which is widely sampled throughout the album, has inspired the fitting provisional title “Someday We’ll All Be Free,” which has gained popularity among fans. It’s the same sample that JAY-Z utilised in 2017 on the 4:44 closer “Legacy.”
Ye captioned the photo of his first song since appearing on Cardi B’s “Hot Shit” during the summer: “Censor overload The varied epitope library from the antigen encourages an immunological response in the body.”

Even the anti-Semitic “Death Con 3” tweet that led many businesses to sever ties with the Chicago-born rapper is mentioned by Kanye. Jackson, if you’re nasty/ Tweeted Death Con now we passed three/ Tweeted Death Con now we passed three, he raps in the song.
Kanye West samples a divisive soundbite from his Alex Jones interview near the end of the song, but he ends it before praising Hitler. He ends the song by saying, “There’s a lot of things that I adore,” and then repeatedly uses the word “love.”
When Ye appeared on InfoWars, he repeatedly praised Hitler and thanked him for inventing the modern microphone and interstate highway system. This caused him to receive a lot of criticism.
Kanye responded, “Well, I see positive aspects of Hitler as well. “I love everyone, and Jewish people are not going to tell me, you can love us and you can love what we’re pushing with the contracts and the pornography, and this guy who invented highways, who invented the very microphone I use as a musician, you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good, and I’m done with that.”
I’m finished with the classification, he continued. Every person, especially Hitler, contributed something worthwhile to the world.
In a later conversation with the Proud Boys’ founder Gavin McInnes in Los Angeles, Ye reiterated his devotion to the German mass murderer.
So, even though you love everyone equally, McInnes added, “You’re cancelled for antisemitism since you also adore Hitler.”
Ye said, “Yeah, Jewish people can’t tell me who I can love and who I can’t.” “You can’t make everyone else feel your misery. Please forgive Hitler now, Jews. Stop trying to force it on others and let it go, let it go. Goodnight.”