Kanye West has attempted to apologize for his antisemitic remarks, but it seems he believes his previous apology fell short. He recently recorded a much lengthier apology video.
Sources with direct knowledge revealed to TMZ that the controversial rapper gathered a team of camera operators to shoot a lengthy apology video several weeks ago. The video, lasting about 40 minutes, shows Kanye West speaking directly to the camera.
Insiders mentioned that during the recording, Kanye West was “rambling,” making it difficult to decipher his message at times.
Regarding this apology, sources stated that the footage is expected to be released prior to the launch of his new album, “Vultures,” which is scheduled for release on Feb. 9, following numerous delays dating back to late last year.
Interestingly, Kanye West had previously issued an apology for his antisemitic remarks by releasing a statement written in Hebrew shortly after Christmas. The statement expressed regret and apologized to the Jewish community for any unintended hurt caused by his words or actions.
However, the apology was perceived as insincere by many, with speculation that it might have been generated by AI. Upon investigation, it appears that this indeed might have been the case. Overall, the public’s reception of his apology was predominantly skeptical.
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The public’s skepticism stemmed from the belief that the apology might have been insincerely composed by an AI. This raised doubts and diminish the credibility of his apologies.
There are discussions about the release of the new apology soon. However, preliminary reports suggest that this new apology might also have its shortcomings.
The album’s distribution remains a mystery as there is no significant distribution deal in place. This raises questions about its potential reception and audience.
Further details are expected to be revealed soon.