A late-night club appearance featuring Andrew Tate, Sneako, and a group of well-known internet provocateurs has triggered heavy online backlash after footage surfaced of them partying to Kanye West’s banned track “Heil Hitler.”
Based on clips circulating on X and reposted across social media, Tate and his crew arrived at a Miami nightclub called Vendôme on Saturday. A livestream captured the moment the controversial Ye song played as they stepped out of their sprinter and headed into the venue.
The group wasn’t limited to just Andrew Tate and Sneako. Tristan Tate, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, Clavicular, and Justin Waller were also in attendance, a lineup that quickly fueled criticism due to several of their past ties to inflammatory politics and “manosphere”-style rhetoric.
Additional clips shared online appear to show the song playing loudly inside the club as the group vibed, sang along, and drew in some nearby partygoers who joined the moment.
Ye’s “Heil Hitler” has faced widespread backlash over its antisemitic content. Major streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube have already moved to restrict the track, effectively keeping it off mainstream platforms.
As the clips made their rounds online, reactions quickly became divided. Some users brushed it off as an anti-censorship move and poked fun at those who were offended, while others criticized it as part of a troubling pattern where extremist symbolism is being repackaged and consumed as entertainment.
