Sneako reveals Myron Gaines and Fresh from the Fresh & Fit podcast requested to play Kanye West's banned song at the Miami nightclub

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Sneako has alleged that it was Myron Gaines and Fresh from the Fresh & Fit podcast behind their controversial actions at a Miami nightclub.

Days after Sneako, Andrew, and Tristan Tate, and more were slammed online for playing Kanye West's controversial "Heil Hitler" track, the streamer has opened up about who originally pushed for the song to be played at Vendome.

During a recent livestream, Sneako shared a video of Gaines and Fresh pushing for the track to be played.

"Taking the blame route is admittance of guilt," he said. "The song is just a song at the end of the day." He also said that "the issue is that it's just a song," noting that "this is America, it's free speech here."

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Just days ago, Sneako, Nick Fuentes, and the Tate brothers were seen grooving to Kanye West’s controversial track, which has been banned on all major streaming platforms like Spotify and YouTube Music. Some were even reportedly seen throwing “Sieg Heil” salutes. Fellow influencers Clavicular, Justin Waller, and Gaines were also seen with them.

Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner, who is Jewish, has since slammed their actions.

“I am deeply disturbed and disgusted by these videos of twisted individuals glorifying Hitler and the murder of millions,” Meiner said in a statement, adding that members of his grandfather’s family were killed in the Holocaust. “These ‘influencers’ who spread hate should never have been welcomed into this club or allowed to play a song with ‘Heil Hitler’ lyrics that has been universally condemned,” Meiner said, per the New York Post.

The Anti-Defamation League also slammed the influencers for their actions in a statement on X that reads:

“Why would a nightclub play a song that glorifies Hitler and was banned by multiple streaming platforms? Imagine being Jewish, out for a fun night, and now you’re surrounded by people performing Nazis salutes to a song that glorifies the individual responsible for murdering 6 million other Jews. This is not ok.”

As for the club, Vendome, it has since issued a statement claiming that an internal review has been scheduled and it

“will take immediate action to hold the responsible parties accountable.” “We want to be unequivocally clear: Vendôme and our hospitality group do not condone antisemitism, hate speech, or prejudice of any kind,” the nightclub said in a social media post. “These values are fundamentally opposed to who we are and the environments we strive to create.”

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Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque