On the new album Noname, he released a track shared with rapper Jay Electronica, in which anti-Semitic statements were made and Zelensky was mockingly mentioned.
American rapper Noname along with rapper Jay Electronica released a track that sparked criticism on the Web. The work can be heard on his YouTube channel.
In particular, the composition Balloons, included in the new Sundial album, caused a negative reaction due to anti-Semitism and the sound of conspiracy theories.
In his line, Jay raps about his affiliation with the Nation of Islam and refers to its leader, Louis Farrakhan, who has been called an anti-Semite and misogynist by critics. The poem also refers to the Rothschild family, the subject of many antisemitic conspiracy theories.
In addition, in the verse, the artists mocked Vladimir Zelensky.
“And some fuckboy eighty-fiver came running up and pressed me. It’s all a hoax, quite simple, a joke like Zelenskyy” just a joke – like Zelensky.”
After a wave of criticism, Noname however justified himself on InstaStories, saying that he will not apologize for lines he did not write.
“Here’s the truth. No, I’m not anti-Semitic. I don’t hate groups of people. I’m against white supremacy, which is a global system that gives privileges to people who identify as white. I’m clear about that. for many years. I’m not going to apologize for the verse I didn’t write I’m not going to apologize for putting it on my album If you think I’m wrong to include it, it’s fair Don. ‘t listen Stop following and support all the other amazing rappers who make stupid music. Your disappointment really means nothing to me and I say it with love,” he wrote.
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Earlier it was reported that actress Jennifer Aniston had a loud scandal. He was accused of anti-Semitism.
Source: korrespondent