Watch: Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes and others caught dancing to 'Heil Hitler', netizens shout 'sinister'
The internet can make crazy things happen, but a meeting between some of the most controversial yet religiously followed creators wasn't one of them, until now. In a video going viral on the internet, high-profile internet personalities including Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Clavicular, Myron Gaines and Justin Waller can all be seen grooving and enjoying the tunes of rapper Kanye West's banned song 'Heil Hitler'.
The video has amassed 5.6M views on the social media app. In the 73-second clip, the influencers can also be seen lounging in leather seats with drinks in their hands, laughing and making arm gestures resembling the antisemitic leader's salute. As the bus arrives at the club, the men exit and continue their animated interactions on the street.
According to AF Post, the men also requested that the club play the song for them.
"If Hitler came back to see this group of mixed-race young gay men chanting his name he would immediately kill himself a second time," wrote a person on X.
"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," added another.
"This may be the trigger that sends their entire movement into complete collapse," commented one.
"The Tates, Fuentes, Sneako, Myron Gaines and Clavicular arrive at an event in Miami while playing Kanye West’s ‘Heil Hitler’ Combined, these men have over 15 million followers and reach tens of millions monthly. Censorship failed," another commented.
Previously, after the Tate brothers escaped sex trafficking charges in Romania with the help of the Trump administration, Tate posted a video strolling out of his Bugatti sports car with the banned track being played in the background.
As for Fuentes, before the release of the track, the right-wing influencer took to X to predict that it could '2025's song of the summer'.
The viral clip
The clip posted on X has generated significant online buzz, showing a group of men riding in a luxurious bus en route to a nightclub. The creators can be seen singing along to the lyrics, "They don't understand the things I say on Twitter, n**** heil hitler."The video has amassed 5.6M views on the social media app. In the 73-second clip, the influencers can also be seen lounging in leather seats with drinks in their hands, laughing and making arm gestures resembling the antisemitic leader's salute. As the bus arrives at the club, the men exit and continue their animated interactions on the street.
According to AF Post, the men also requested that the club play the song for them.
Netizens react to the viral clip
The viral footage has drawn major backlash from netizens online, considering all of these personalities are known antisemites. Thus, the video doesn't come as a big shock but a disappointing act."If Hitler came back to see this group of mixed-race young gay men chanting his name he would immediately kill himself a second time," wrote a person on X.
"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," added another.
"The Tates, Fuentes, Sneako, Myron Gaines and Clavicular arrive at an event in Miami while playing Kanye West’s ‘Heil Hitler’ Combined, these men have over 15 million followers and reach tens of millions monthly. Censorship failed," another commented.
'Heil Hitler': A banned lyric
Kanye West, now known as Ye, released a song titled 'Heil Hitler' in May 2025. However, it was quickly banned from streaming platforms like Spotify, YouTube and Amazon Music for its antisemitic content and glorification of Adolf Hitler.Previously, after the Tate brothers escaped sex trafficking charges in Romania with the help of the Trump administration, Tate posted a video strolling out of his Bugatti sports car with the banned track being played in the background.
As for Fuentes, before the release of the track, the right-wing influencer took to X to predict that it could '2025's song of the summer'.
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