Kanye West might be facing a ban in one country, but that hasn’t stopped fans around the world from showing support.
While the UK continues to hold him accountable for past controversies, his global fanbase is still riding with him. The rapper recently shared proof of that on his Instagram Story after reposting a video that quickly caught attention.
Originally highlighted by the Daily Mail, the clip shows a group of Chinese schoolchildren performing one of his newer songs. In the video, the kids are seen singing their version of “ALL THE LOVE,” featuring Andre Troutman. The track is already one of the more popular songs from the project, and this moment only adds to its reach.
Interestingly, this group of kids has gone viral before for performing modern hits—and this isn’t their first time covering a Kanye track. They’ve previously taken on songs like “Come To Life,” “Runaway,” and “Only One.”
Beyond just proving he can still make globally recognized music, the post also seems to highlight his influence on younger audiences, showing how his work continues to resonate across generations.

With Kanye West’s UK ban stemming from backlash over his past comments and controversies, this move appears to be his way of shifting the narrative.
Whether it will actually make a difference is another question entirely, but Ye seems to have a strategy in motion—so now it’s just a matter of seeing how it plays out.
While this hasn’t shifted much so far, earlier this week, Dutch Asylum and Migration Minister Bart van den Brink confirmed that Kanye West is still set to perform in the Netherlands. “Once I have such information, I will proceed accordingly. Based on what is currently known to me, I have no indication that an entry ban can be applied in this case,” he said.
Ye currently has two shows lined up at GelreDome, located in the city of Arnhem, scheduled for June 6 and June 8.
