
Kanye West was on top of the world Wednesday night, or at least that’s the image the ever-controversial rapper projected for his comeback show at SoFi Stadium, where he spent the entire night atop a dome lit up with a projection of the earth spinning beneath him.
It’s a stark metaphor for a man who not even a full a year ago released “Heil Hitler” — one of the most openly antisemitic songs an artist of his prominence has ever recorded — just months after using a Super Bowl ad to direct viewers to a website to hawk swastika-emblazoned t-shirts. And yet, it’s hard to completely dismiss the assertion as nonsense, as a year later on the first night of Passover, he’s at one of the largest and most prestigious concert venues in the country, basking it in amidst the release of a heavily-streamed new album as a nearly
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