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Kanye West's New Album WW3 Tracklist Features ‘Hitler' Twice

Kanye West's New Album WW3 Tracklist Features ‘Hitler' Twice

Yahoo04-04-2025

Kanye West may reportedly release a new album titled WW3, featuring an eleven-song tracklist that has left fans bewildered. DJ Akademiks shared the alleged tracklist on X (formerly Twitter), which notably includes a song called 'Bianca,' named after West's wife, who is reportedly separating from the rapper.
Kanye West is reportedly set to release WW3 on April 4, featuring eleven tracks with highly controversial titles. The alleged tracklist, which includes songs referencing Nazi imagery and public figures, has sparked significant backlash across social media platforms.
'WW3' featuring Dave Blunts
'Cosby'
'Free Diddy'
'Dirty Magazines'
'Bianca'
'Virgil Let Me Down'
'Heil Hitler'
'Hitler Ye and Jesus'
'Jared'
'Money and Fame'
'Nitrous'
Since the reveal of the rumored tracklist, fans have been weighing in with their opinions on social media. 'Kanye isn't the same for me anymore,' wrote one disappointed fan, while another commented, 'We will NOT be tuning into this.'
While news of the new album announcement seems reliable, fans must note that the rapper may change his mind and decide to not release it.
Days before the new album's announcement, West appeared in a controversial video interview with DJ Akademiks, wherein the Graduation hitmaker donned a KKK-inspired hood that sparked significant outrage on social media.
Ye pointed out that he had custom-made the cult-inspired outfit in both white and black. He also expressed his wish to wear it in public but decided to change his plans as he feared someone might 'try to put me in the hospital.'
In the interview, the hip hop icon was initially wearing a Sean 'Diddy' Combs-designed t-shirt and swastika pendant before he changed into a KKK-inspired black hood. This controversial symbol also appears on his upcoming album's tracklist, potentially signaling thematic elements to fans.
Meanwhile, Ye had released the track 'WW3' a week before DJ Akademiks' announcement of his upcoming album. However, fans noticed that the album was taken out of Spotify a few days after its release.
The rapper's fans were also looking forward to his upcoming work, Bully. Ye teased the different versions of Bully earlier in March, claiming the work 'was not finished.' In order to test-run the album, he posted three different versions of Bully: a featured 'screening version,' a 'post Hype version,' and a 'post post Hype version' (via Variety).
He talked about Bully in an interview with Justin Laboy in February, revealing that his son, Saint, is the inspiration behind the album. He had said that the album will be released on his daughter North's birthday, June 15.
Originally reported by Arpita Adhya on ComingSoon.
The post Kanye West's New Album WW3 Tracklist Features 'Hitler' Twice appeared first on Mandatory.

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