Here's how Kanye West landed a Super Bowl ad in several local markets, then used it to sell swastika T-shirts after it aired.
The controversial rapper, who goes by Ye, bought local ads promoting his clothing website—then changed what the site sold ...
Shopify confirmed to BI that it took down YEEZY.com after a Super Bowl ad directed viewers to an online store that later ...
The commercial appeared innocuous, featuring Ye seated in a dentist’s chair discussing new dental work before directing ...
Extending his noxious return to public life, Kanye West appeared in a Super Bowl ad on local TV stations Sunday night to ...
NFL fans in select markets were treated to iPhone footage of the disgraced rapper in a dentist chair. It led to an online ...
Kanye West spend $8 million on a Super Bowl ad for his website that now features one item for sale: a swastika t-shirt.
There was a time not all that long ago where Kanye West's legacy was that of one of the greatest rap artists of all time.
The T-shirt, which comes in three sizes and sells for $20, is the latest in a long series of blatantly antisemitic acts and ...
Kanye West bought a 30-second local television spot on Sunday night that played only in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and ...
CEO Jack Abernethy addresses the incendiary ads that ran in three local markets during Super Bowl LIX in a memo to staff.