A viral video from a Miami nightclub has sparked strong backlash online. Several high-profile influencers were filmed singing and dancing to banned Kanye West song “Heil Hitler.”
The footage first appeared on a Kick livestream and later spread widely on X. It shows the group traveling together to a Miami venue and celebrating the song as a statement against online censorship.
Those seen in the video include Andrew and Tristan Tate, Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Myron Gaines, Justin Waller, and streamer known as Clavicular. The clip has been viewed millions of times across platforms.
Viewers reported that members of the group appeared to sing along to the song’s extremist message. Some were also seen making gestures that many interpreted as references to Nazi symbolism.
Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Clavicular, and Andrew Tate were at a Miami nightclub where Ye’s song “Heil Hitler” was played at their request.
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The song, released by Kanye West in May 2025, was quickly removed from major platforms. Music services cited hate speech concerns, while advocacy groups labeled the track as openly antisemitic.
The Miami video has divided online audiences. Supporters claimed the moment showed resistance to censorship and “cancel culture.” Critics said it promoted hate and normalized extremist ideas for younger viewers.
Educators and child safety advocates warned that treating Nazi imagery as a joke or meme can make dangerous beliefs seem harmless. Jewish organizations also renewed concerns about rising antisemitism online.
None of the influencers involved have issued a full apology as of early 2026. The incident continues to draw criticism as platforms review the spread of the footage and its wider impact.