Andrew Tate has once again come under limelight after a clip of him went viral, where he appeared to be in a nightclub with Kanye West’s song, “Heil Hitler” playing in the background. The video also features other popular social media influencers singing along to the track.
Andrew Tate gets slammed for appearing to dance to controversial Kanye West track
Andrew Tate was recently spotted at a nightclub, where he and his fellow influencers appeared to be dancing to Kanye West’s highly controversial song, “Heil Hitler.” His group also appeared to include other social media influencers like Nick Fuentes, Clavicular, and Sneako, among more.
The video, uploaded by Tate News on X (formerly Twitter) on January 17, appeared to show the influencers singing the lyrics. It then cuts to Tate, who appears to be smiling and nodding his head. The caption read, “Andrew Tate hit the club after a 52M boxing payday with Kanye’s hit song playing. Bros winning at life.”
The clip has gone viral and has amassed over 155K views as of writing. However, it has also attracted criticism from users who’ve slammed the group for enjoying the song referencing Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi Party.
Released by Kanye West, known as Ye, in May 2025, the track explicitly glorifies Hitler and includes antisemitic references. After the release, platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and others banned the track from their sites.
Now, in the wake of the viral clip, VENDÔME, the Miami nightclub featured in the video, has uploaded its statement on Instagram. The statement read, “We want to be unequivocally clear: Vendôme and our hospitality group do not condone antisemitism, hate speech, or prejudice of any kind. These values are fundamentally opposed to who we are and the environments we strive to create.”
The statement also assured that the management is conducting an internal review to hold the responsible parties accountable.
Meanwhile, Clavicular (birth name Braden Peters) recently shared a photo that featured a group, including Tate, Sneako, and Fuentes. He captioned the post, “The Avengers.”
