Adin Ross Horrified by Ye Rapping About Hitler, Suggests He Needs Help

The popular Kick streamer believes that Ye needs serious help when it comes to his mental health.

Kick streamer Adin Ross in a split image with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West.
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During a recent stream on Kick, popular streamer Adin Ross was horrified when he listened to a new song from the artist formerly known as Kanye West and suggested he needed to be hospitalized.

As shown in the clip below, Ross listened to a version of a Ye track that has been referred to as "Rari" and "World War 3." On the track, Ye raps, "They telling me that I'm a bully, I'm antisemitic, fully / They sayin' I'm actin' like Hitler / But how am I actin' like Hitler, when I am a fuckin' n****r?" After hearing that line, Ross yelled, "Oh my God!" and paused the track, expressing doubt that it was a real track.

"What the fuck was that?" he asked. "Dude. He dropped that? That has to be AI. ... That's not him, bro."

The rest of the track isn't much better, either. "I voted for Trump, not Biden / Not some n***as that went to that island / Why the fuck would you go to that island?" Ye raps on the track, assumedly referring here to Jeffrey Epstein. "I'm that n***a that's gon' urinate on Grammys / Rockin' swastikas 'cause all my n***as Nazis / Reading Mein Kampf, two chapters 'fore I go to sleep."

Shortly after his surprised reaction to the atrocious lyrics on the track, Ross reiterated his belief that Ye needs to cut it out. "I think Ye needs help," he said. "I love Ye's music and I've loved him for such a long time. ... I think regardless of what he's going through, I think that somebody that's not a yes man needs to Baker Act him, or whatever it's called where you submit somebody to a mental check to get right. Because he's not healthy, he's not all the way there, and he needs to be."

After clips of Ross reacting to the clip circulated on social media, Ye chimed in with his thoughts.

"Soooooo Jewish person of 'the culture' is trying to get me committed or get someone around me to get me committed because my song lyrics were offensive to him," he wrote in a tweet.

Ye recently claimed people are trying to get him hospitalized after he made unfounded accusations of sex trafficking against his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

This isn't the first time that Ross has called out Ye for his offensive posts on social media. "You want to joke about Make-A-Wish kids, want to joke about Diddy getting freed and he’s a rapist, you want to drop clothes with Diddy and a swastika and shit like that, you want to say stupid ass arrogant shit because you’re Kanye and you feel bulletproof," said Ross when addressing why a planned stream with Ye fell through.

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