Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes Dance to ‘Heil Hitler’, Netizens Decry ‘Sinister’
In a recent online incident, prominent internet figures Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, and others sparked controversy by dancing to Kanye West’s banned track, “Heil Hitler.” This event generated significant attention and backlash on social media.
Details of the Controversial Video
A video featuring high-profile personalities like Tristan Tate, Sneako, Clavicular, Myron Gaines, and Justin Waller has gone viral. The 73-second clip shows these influencers in a luxury bus, singing along to the banned song as they head to a Miami nightclub.
- Song: “Heil Hitler” by Kanye West
- Duration of clip: 73 seconds
- Views on X: 5.6 million
- Influencers featured:
- Andrew Tate
- Tristan Tate
- Nick Fuentes
- Sneako
- Clavicular
- Myron Gaines
- Justin Waller
Public Reaction
The response from netizens has been overwhelmingly negative, especially given these figures’ controversial views. Comments online express disappointment, with some criticizing the celebration of such a contentious song.
- Some commenters took to X, stating:
- “This is the sort of thing a nine-year-old boy finds funny, but I guess acknowledging that undermines how sinister the whole thing is.”
- “This may be the trigger that sends their entire movement into complete collapse.”
The song itself, released in May 2025, faced immediate censorship due to its antisemitic nature and glorification of Adolf Hitler. Platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music quickly removed it. However, the clip demonstrates that the reach of these influencers remains significant, as they collectively boast over 15 million followers.
Context of the Incident
Andrew Tate and others have been known for their controversial stances. Following their escape from legal troubles in Romania, they have continued to generate significant media attention. Fuentes, prior to the song’s release, predicted it could become “2025’s song of the summer.”
Despite the backlash, their influence persists, indicating a complex interplay between social media fame and public sentiment. Such events raise questions about accountability and the impact of online personas in today’s digital landscape.