Right-wing influencer Nick Fuentes thinks Ye’s “Heil Hitler” could be 2025’s song of the summer.
The artist formerly known as Kanye West promised he’ll perform his new song at “all” of his upcoming shows, despite objections people may have about him name-dropping the late German leader responsible for World War II and the Holocaust.
Fuentes, a Holocaust skeptic who’s dined with Ye and President Trump at Mar-a-Lago, said on X that he likes the sound of that idea.
“Imagine 50,000 people in a stadium on their feet singing every word,” Fuentes replied to Ye’s social media post. “That’s where this is going.”
The 26-year-old influencer said he’s had Ye’s tune “stuck” in his head all week and thinks it’ll make waves.
“The matrix isn’t ready for this one,” he wrote.
Several versions of “Heil Hitler” were posted on YouTube in recent days. Ye uploaded the entire 82-minute song last month. Its chorus goes, “They don’t understand the things I say on Twitter, n—a, Heil Hitler.”
It’s not clear when Ye might next perform in a stadium where Fuentes’ scenario could come to fruition.
Ye was arguably the biggest rapper Earth until he launched an unhinged 2022 antisemitism campaign that cost him numerous sponsorships and his mainstream following.
Fuentes, a white nationalist, and Ye, a self-proclaimed Black Nazi, forged an unlikely alliance when the rapper then brought the ultra-conservative pundit to meet Trump at the president’s Florida estate. Trump had a prior relationship with Ye, but claimed he wasn’t familiar with Fuentes.
Soon after, Ye launched a 2024 presidential campaign with Fuentes as part of his team, though that effort was short-lived. Fuentes has since soured on Trump, calling him a populist demagogue who’s “stirring up the rubes” with inflammatory rhetoric that advances his own political purposes.