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Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign in new track unexpectedly remembered Ukraine and offended Russian women
The infamous American rapper Kanye West and his colleague Ty Dolla $ign released a joint track called Vultures. In it, Ukrainian listeners paid special attention to one specific line related to Ukraine.
The single was posted on streaming platforms, including Spotify. The lyrics also mention West's high-profile anti-Semitic scandal, but listeners were outraged by these lines.
The rappers unexpectedly mentioned our country in a rather spicy context, but, if I may say so, in a positive way. Instead, they humiliated Russia by singing that they were allegedly "taking revenge" on the Russian woman for Ukraine.
"She want me to put some of this coke in her butt, ugh, She Russian, I beat up the p*ssy for Ukraine ," the musicians sing in the original.
The translation of this line is as follows: "She wants me to put some of this coke in her butt, ugh, she's Russian, I f*cked up the p*ssy for Ukraine."
In the song, Kanye West also mentioned the anti-Semitic scandal in which he became involved because of his anti-Jewish statements. However, for many, the lyrics only confirmed the singer's unfortunate position. Thus, the rapper sang:"Runnin' hooligan, and we with the foolishnessHowam I anti-Semitic? I just fucked a Jewish bitch". This translates to: "Hooligans, we are fooling around, howam I anti-Semitic?I just fucked a Jewish c*ck."
As a reminder, in early 2023, Kanye West got into a high-profile scandal after calling himself a "Nazi." The artist made a number of dubious statements that led to him being accused of anti-Semitism. He also made pro-Russian statements.
Subsequently, the hip-hop star said that Jews should forgive Hitler, who ordered the brutal murder of about 6 million of their ancestors during World War II. In addition, Kanye compared the Holocaust, which is considered one of the blackest and most terrible pages in human history, to abortion.
Earlier, OBOZ.UA wrote that American rapper Noname released a new album, which, among other things, featured her joint track with Jay Electronica called Balloons. The song has already been criticized online for anti-Semitism and conspiracy theories. In addition, the performers mention Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the song and do so in a disparaging manner.
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