Kanye West Drops Controversial Track, Claims Bianca Tried to Commit Him—New Album Includes Songs Named After Hitler

Once again, Kanye West has dropped new music—and once again, he’s dropping jaws right alongside it.

On Tuesday, Ye released a new track titled “Bianca”, where he opens up about his alleged split from wife Bianca Censori in a very Ye kind of way:

“My baby she ran away / But first she tried to get me committed / Not going to the hospital ’cause I am not sick I just do not get it.”

He goes on to claim that Bianca’s family also tried to send him away, painting a picture of betrayal, confusion, and defiance—all signature ingredients in Kanye’s recent releases.

The Album: WW3

But if you thought that was the headline, buckle up. Kanye also revealed the track list for his upcoming album, “WW3”, and it’s filled with maximum shock value.

Titles include:

  • “Heil Hitler”
  • “Hitler Ye and Jesus”
  • “Cosby”
  • “Free Diddy”

And yes—he reportedly doodled two swastikas next to the track names.

Even for Kanye, this move is deeply controversial, reigniting long-running concerns about his statements on antisemitism, mental health, and the line between provocation and harm.

Shock Value or Something More?

Some see this as just another instance of Ye leaning into controversy for headlines, while others say he’s crossed a line that no amount of “artistic freedom” can excuse.

After years of erratic behavior, bipolar episodes, and media firestorms—including getting dropped by major brands—Kanye’s latest work may test even the most loyal fans.

And while he insists he’s not sick, the lyrics and imagery raise real questions about whether art is being used as a cry for help—or as a Molotov cocktail.

Final Thoughts

From public outbursts to political stunts, Kanye West has never been one to play it safe. But this time, with song titles invoking Hitler, Cosby, and Diddy, plus personal jabs at his estranged wife, he may be entering his most polarizing chapter yet.

One thing’s for sure: WW3 isn’t just the name of the album—it might describe the reaction to it.

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