Rapper Kanye West reportedly attempted to address his alleged antisemitism by organizing a video apology with camera crew weeks ago. According to sources, the resulting 40-minute video features Kanye speaking directly to the camera, with some segments described as “rambling” and difficult to decipher.
Insiders also revealed that the footage is expected to be released ahead of Kanye’s upcoming album, “Vultures,” set to launch on February 9 after several delays dating back to late last year.
This effort follows Kanye’s previous written apology in Hebrew, issued right after Christmas, where he expressed regret for any unintended harm caused by his words or actions towards the Jewish community. The statement concluded with a generic mea culpa, emphasizing his sincere apology and deep regret for any pain caused.