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Kanye West Dubs Himself an 'Antisemite' & 'King' on New Song, Is Seemingly Censored During Livestream

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Kanye West is finding himself mired in controversy yet again after dubbing himself an “antisemite” and a “king” on a new song.

The 46-year-old rapper debuted songs off his forthcoming album Vultures during a show in Chicago on Thursday night (February 8).

Fans who were not at the venue were able to follow along via livestream. However, the stream notably cut out moments after an incendiary line in one of his new songs. Read more about the controversy… “And I’m still crazy, bipolar, antisemite / And I’m still the king,” Kanye rapped on the offending line, via TMZ.

The outlet noted that the livestream, which was hosted on Veeps, went black moments later. While it’s not confirmed, there is speculation that the platform came to an agreement with Kanye about censoring offensive content. Kanye‘s new lyrics come less than two months after he issued a formal apology to the Jewish community.

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