Kanye West, the American rapper who released the controversial song "Heil Hitler" in May, issued a letter published in the Wall Street Journal on Monday in which he denied being a Nazi or an anti‑Semite. In the note, West explained that his recent remarks were influenced by bipolar episodes and that he was in a manic phase when he made them. He apologized for his past statements, pledged to seek treatment, and said he loves the Jewish people. The letter follows years of backlash, including the loss of fans, contracts, streaming bans, and an Australian visa revocation. West has previously apologized to the Jewish community after claiming to admire Nazis and has been linked to white‑supremacist figures such as Donald Trump and Nick Fuentes.

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