Kanye West releases new song referencing recent controversies
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has released a new song exclusively on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ InfoWars website titled, “Someday We’ll All Be Free.” The track marks the first time in months that the controversial rapper has released new music. The music release also came only a few days after Alex Jones interviewed Ye on InfoWars and stated that Ye used him for a “giant trolling operation.”
On the evening of December 7, Ye debuted “Someday We’ll All Be Free” through InfoWars. The song samples the 1973 song of the same name by artist Donnie Hathaway.
Kanye West opens the song by imploring listeners to “take it from me, someday we’ll all be free.”
Kanye West addresses controversies in new song
Notably, Ye addresses his recent anti-Semitic controversies towards the end of the first verse, rapping, “Y’all know honestly, y’all all honor me/I know ’cause the headlines why you wanna leave/You knew I follow God, so you should follow me.”
In regards to his infamous “death con 3 on Jewish people” comments, Ye raps, “I ain’t never rocked with none of y’all, no way (No way)/And I’m pullin’ up in that white OJ (Ayy).”
“Used to wear watch filled with the O’Sheas/Jackson if you nasty/Tweeted ‘death con,’ now we past three (It won’t be long, take it from me, someday—)/Tweeted ‘death con,’ now we past three,” He continued.
Public response to Ye’s music release was mixed, with some disparaging the latest addition to his controversial actions.
Kanye West put out a song saying “someday we’ll all be free” after praising Nazis… the least free society to ever exist.
Something is not right with Donda’s son.
— Lavern Spicer 🇺🇸 (@lavern_spicer) December 8, 2022
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