Tate, Fuentes, and Crew Caught Screaming N-word Chorus of Kanye’s Banned ‘Heil Hitler’ Track
By Rob Redding
Editor & Publisher
NEW YORK, Jan. 18, 2025, 9 p.m. — A viral video has sparked widespread outrage after a party bus, predominantly occupied by white influencers, was caught singing along to Kanye West’s banned track, which includes a chorus that uses the N-word while glorifying Nazis.
The clip shows them enthusiastically shouting the opening lines, "All my niggas Nazis, nigga, heil Hitler," like a drinking song, with only one non-white man in the group. The scene captures a disturbing mix of racial cluelessness and open extremism.
The 73-second video, which has already amassed over 1.5 million views, features Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Nick Fuentes, Sneako (Nico Kenn De Ballinthazy), Clavicular, Myron Gaines (Amrou Fudl), and Justin Waller sprawled across leather seats inside a luxury party bus. They are seen laughing, gesturing, and loudly chanting lyrics from a track that has been banned from Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music for glorifying Adolf Hitler.
As the bus heads toward a Miami nightclub, the men shout over the music, raising their arms in unison with the beat. When the doors open, the spectacle spills onto the street, where they continue their animated performance in front of a crowd. According to AF Post, the group even requested that the club play the banned track inside, further fueling outrage.
Gaines is seen on camera adding a political statement, declaring, “We are taking our country back,” as the group disembarks from the bus.
This footage aligns with a long-standing pattern for Tate and Fuentes, who have built their brands around provocation, culture-war theatrics, and shock-value alliances. Tate, a former kickboxer turned influencer, is currently facing human trafficking charges in Romania, which he denies. Fuentes, a far-right activist known for extremist rhetoric, has repeatedly come under scrutiny for antisemitic statements and associations with white nationalist groups.
Critics argue that the video is less surprising than it is confirming—highlighting a group already known for inflammatory views, now caught on camera shouting a chorus that combines racial slurs with Nazi praise.
Online reactions have been swift and intense, with viewers calling the display “disgusting,” “racist,” and “beyond tone-deaf.” Many pointed out the grotesque irony of mostly white men chanting lyrics tied to both racial hatred and Hitler glorification.
Rob Redding is the author of No. 1 best selling book Black Power in the Age of Artificial Supremacy Featuring Redding-Shim Kwet Yung . He is the bestselling author of 18 books. He is the host of Redding News Review Unrestricted and creator of ReddingNewsReview.com. He is also an emerging visual artist who lives and teaches at two colleges in New York City.