Kanye West has finally broken his silence after facing backlash over his headline booking at this year’s Wireless Festival.
In a new statement released on Tuesday, the 48-year-old controversial rapper said he promises to bring “peace and love” to London’s Wireless Festival.
“My only goal is to come to London and present a show of change, bringing unity, peace and love through my music,” Ye said.
The Gold digger Hitmaker went on to say that he would “be grateful” to meet members of the Jewish community in Britain.
“I would be grateful for the opportunity to personally meet and listen to members of the Jewish community in Britain,” said Kanye. Variety.
The rapper added: “I know words aren’t enough – I’m going to have to show change through my actions. If you’re open, I’m here.”
Kanye, who is booked to perform at the Wireless Festival, has faced intense criticism in recent years for making anti-Semitic comments.
However, he later apologized for his insensitive comments.
“I am not a Nazi or anti-Semite. I love Jewish people,” he said at the time.
Kanye’s latest statement comes after several reports suggested that Britain is investigating whether the rapper will be allowed to enter London due to his past anti-Semitic comments.

