phillyflyers
phillyflyers
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Released it on Twitter. It was promptly banned by every major streaning service. Released it on the 80th anniversary of Germany's defeat in World War II.
I can't figure this dude out.
Either he's completely and utterly insane or we are witnessing one of the greatest geniuses of our time.
Why do I say this? Consider this for a moment...
Any song with the title of "Heil Hitler" is going to be expected to be filled with anti-jewish hatred and this song doesn't disappoint as it most certainly does.
Here is a sample of the lyrics of the song:
Man These People Took My Kids From Me
Then They Post My Bank Account
I Got So Much Anger In Me
Got No Way To Take It Out
Think I’m Stuck In The Matrix
Where The f***’s My Nitrous
He's clearly blaming jewish people for this. If this is true, then he knows they would have this song banned which, of course, did happen.
So if he knew this beforehand, then why did he do this?
Because he knew by doing this, it would draw even more attention than if they would have let it slide.
Upon it's release, it drew over 10 million views on Twitter/X. It's still going strong.
This means he's still relevant, his "art" is still taken seriously by the public (what does that say about the public?), and he's still very relevant to the culture.
He confirmed all of this by releasing this song when he did.
So, is he a total nutbag or an absolute genius?
I can't figure this dude out.
Either he's completely and utterly insane or we are witnessing one of the greatest geniuses of our time.
Why do I say this? Consider this for a moment...
Any song with the title of "Heil Hitler" is going to be expected to be filled with anti-jewish hatred and this song doesn't disappoint as it most certainly does.
Here is a sample of the lyrics of the song:
Man These People Took My Kids From Me
Then They Post My Bank Account
I Got So Much Anger In Me
Got No Way To Take It Out
Think I’m Stuck In The Matrix
Where The f***’s My Nitrous
He's clearly blaming jewish people for this. If this is true, then he knows they would have this song banned which, of course, did happen.
So if he knew this beforehand, then why did he do this?
Because he knew by doing this, it would draw even more attention than if they would have let it slide.
Upon it's release, it drew over 10 million views on Twitter/X. It's still going strong.
This means he's still relevant, his "art" is still taken seriously by the public (what does that say about the public?), and he's still very relevant to the culture.
He confirmed all of this by releasing this song when he did.
So, is he a total nutbag or an absolute genius?