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A Miami nightclub is facing backlash after allegedly playing rapper Kanye West’s song “Heil Hitler” at the request of a group of prominent right-wing influencers.
In several videos shared on social media, “manosphere” and right-wing figures Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate, Clavicular, and Sneako are seen singing along to the controversial song — which glorifies Adolf Hitler — at the Miami Beach nightclub Vendôme. One clip shows the group arriving at the club in a limousine while blasting the song; during the video, “men’s rights” influencer Myron Gaines appears to repeatedly throw up a Nazi salute.
Another clip shows the group inside a section of the nightclub, smoking cigarettes while singing along and shouting the lyrics: “Nigga, Heil Hitler!”
Fuentes, Tate, Clavicular, and Sneako are all online influencers associated with “manosphere” and far-right extremism.
For the uninitiated, Fuentes is a 27-year-old white nationalist and antisemitic live streamer who hosts the program America First. Clavicular, a 20-something-year-old livestreamer, rose to prominence on TikTok by promoting “looksmaxxing,” content that encourages extreme practices such as facial “bone smashing” and using crystal meth to stay lean. Tate is a “self-described” misogynist who built a massive following by promoting misogynistic and extremist views. And the 27-year-old streamer Sneako, similarly, has a long history of antisemitic remarks, including jokes about Hitler and comments targeting Jewish people.
It’s unclear why the group was in Miami.
Located in the heart of South Beach, Vendôme is a high-end nightclub known for its luxurious Parisian theme; on its website, it describes itself as “the crown jewel of Miami’s nightlife.” A spokesperson for the club didn’t immediately respond to New Times‘ request for comment.
West (who now goes by Ye) independently released “Heil Hitler” in May 2025 as the third single from his unreleased studio album, In a Perfect World. The song was subsequently banned from all major digital streaming platforms as well as in Germany, due to the country’s laws against extremist symbolism and hate speech.
The rapper’s travel visa to Australia was revoked due to the song’s content.
This is a breaking story and will be updated as events warrant.