A chilling scene erupted outside a Buffalo Wild Wings in Hollywood this May, where a group tied to Ye was filmed chanting his provocative new song, “Heil Hitler.” The viral video, spreading like wildfire online, has sparked outrage and thrust the rapper’s controversial antics back into the spotlight.
The incident, believed to have happened recently, showed a group, thought to be Ye’s choir, loudly chanting the song’s inflammatory chorus:
"All my niggas [Nazis], nigga, [heil Hitler]."
Released on May 8, 2025, through a music video on X, the track has already drawn heavy criticism for its antisemitic lyrics and a sample of a 1935 Adolf Hitler speech. Ye, formerly Kanye West, has said the song reflects personal struggles, like his custody battle, but streaming giants like Spotify and Apple Music banned it, citing its offensive content. Still, the video racked up over 6.5 million views on X in just days, with some fans praising its boldness while others slammed it as reckless.
Social media buzz around the Hollywood incident paints a mixed picture. Some users speculated Ye orchestrated the chant, while others suggested the group acted on their own. Comments online range from shock to dark humor, with one user joking about “Nazi interns” causing trouble. The chant’s reach goes beyond Hollywood, with reports of it echoing in bars worldwide, sometimes paired with Nazi salutes, raising alarms about its influence.
On the personal front, Ye and his wife, Bianca Censori, were recently spotted in Mallorca, Spain, on May 19, 2025, shutting down rumors of a split. Bianca’s barely-there fishnet top turned heads, sparking local outrage, while their visit to a pricey rehab clinic hinted at deeper personal matters. Ye also put his Malibu mansion up for sale, a move that has fans wondering about his next steps.
This Hollywood spectacle at Buffalo Wild Wings is just the latest chapter in Ye’s polarizing saga. The incident underscores his knack for stirring the pot and keeping the world talking as debates swirl over art, free speech, and responsibility.