Kanye West has been banned from Instagram again after uploading a sample of his new song, ‘Someday We’ll All Be Free.’
The song, West’s first original release since ‘Donda 2’ in February, samples the 1973 Donny Hathaway song of the same name, which has been used as a civil rights anthem in the past. He first sang it as a freestyle acapella rap on Infowars, the talk show hosted by far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones [via HotNewHipHop].
The rapper addresses some of his recent comments and former relationships: “How thin this air is, pals simply looking / And everyone’s a Karen / When they claim they care and / Wasn’t dealt a fair hand.” He also makes reference to his own anti-Semitic remarks (“Tweeted ‘death con,’ now we’re passed three”), which got him banned from Twitter in October after he wrote about “doing death con 3 [sic] on Jewish people.”
Some of its words appear to allude to his divorce from Kim Kardashian, like “I know it’s ’cause the headlines / why [you] want to leave” and “Waking up to ‘I can’t do this anymore’ texts.”
Its outro features a clip from West’s previous interview with Jones, in which he stated that he “liked” Hitler. “Can we just kind of say, like, you like the uniforms but that’s about it?” Jones is heard saying. West says, “No, there are a lot of things I love about Hitler.” The sample in this song, however, cuts off the words “about Hitler.”
The post was promptly removed from Instagram before West’s account was suspended again just days later. West was suspended from Twitter for the third time in two months after tweeting a swastika inside a Star of David.
