Kanye West is set to release a video apology for his previous Anti-Semitic remarks
The rapper, who collaborated with Ty Dolla $ign on the album Vultures, is getting ready for its release.
The album's original release date of December 15 of last year was postponed three times.
According to the most recent reports, Vultures will now likely be released on February 9.
According to a TMZ report, the rapper apologized in a long video—40 minutes, to be exact—for his previous anti-Semitic remarks.
However, a TMZ source told the magazine that the aforementioned video is just a long ramble with no useful message.
It is said that the aforementioned video will be released prior to the February 9 release of Vultures.
Kanye had previously apologized for his frequent anti-Semitic remarks in a Hebrew-language letter.
But back then, several people refused to purchase it, claiming that Kanye was merely doing a show to promote his next album and had not changed his mind.
Kanye did everything in his power to incite hatred toward the Jewish people, from rejecting the Holocaust to declaring, "I like Hitler," and sharing offensive images on social media.