A late-night club outing involving Andrew Tate, Sneako, and a circle of high-profile internet provocateurs has sparked major backlash online after videos surfaced showing the group partying to Kanye West’s banned song “Heil Hitler."
As seen on to clips circulating on X and reposts across social media, Tate and company pulled up to a Miami nightclub called Vendôme on Saturday, with a livestream capturing the moment the controversial Ye track played as the guys began to exit their sprinter and enter the club.
The gathering included not just Andrew Tate and Sneako, but also Tristan Tate, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, Clavicular, and Justin Waller, a lineup that quickly intensified criticism given several of their histories with inflammatory politics and “manosphere”-leaning commentary.
In other footage shared online, the song can also be heard clearly in the venue as the group immersed themselves and sang along, with some onlookers joining in.
Ye’s “Heil Hitler” has been widely condemned due to its antisemitic references. Streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, have previously taken action against it, effectively treating the record as off-limits for mainstream distribution.
As the clips spread throughout social media, online reactions split into some users framing the moment as an anti-censorship stunt and mocking those offended, while others argued it was part of a growing trend where extremist imagery gets repackaged as entertainment.