(New York) American rapper Kanye West apologized to the Jewish community on Tuesday, a year after anti-Semitic remarks which provoked outrage and ended lucrative commercial contracts between big brands like Adidas and the musician.

“I sincerely apologize to the Jewish community for any outrage caused by my words or actions. It was not my intention to shock or disrespect and I truly regret any pain I may have caused,” it is written on his Instagram account, in Hebrew, while his new album Vultures is due to be released on the 12th. January.

The musician, who calls himself Ye, says he wants to work on the issue and “learn from this experience to have more sensitivity and understanding in the future.”

A statement welcomed with caution by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a major American group fighting anti-Semitism.

“Actions will speak louder than words, but this first act of contrition is welcome,” commented the association on minds with vicious anti-Semitism and hatred.”

In the fall of 2022, Kanye West, who says he suffers from bipolar disorder, made several outings of an anti-Semitic nature.

In an interview a year ago, he said he saw “positive things also about Hitler”, “we need to stop insulting the Nazis all the time. […] I love Nazis. »

Shortly before, the rapper had worn the slogan “White Lives Matter” during a parade in Paris, hijacking the name of the anti-racist movement “Black Lives Matter”. He also went to a dinner with Donald Trump in the presence of a white supremacist.

Kanye West then saw his Twitter account suspended for “inciting violence”, after the publication of an image representing a swastika intertwined with a Star of David – his account has since been reinstated by the social network which became X.

In the process, the clothing brand Adidas decided to end its collaboration with the artist, one of the most successful in the world of fashion, notably with the Yeezy sneaker collection. The American ready-to-wear chain Gap and fashion house Balenciaga had also cut ties.

He wrote in March that watching actor Jonah Hill in the film 21 Jump Street made him “love Jews again.”