Lil Wayne Apologizes to Emmett Till's Family
By Lauren Nostro
After pressure from the true HipHop community, including a direct attack on Lil Wayne from the Universal Zulu Nation's Minister of Information, Quadeer "M.C. Spice" Shakur, Lil Wayne has finally addressed his controversial lyric from Future's "Karate Chop (Remix)" referencing Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy who was beaten and killed in 1955 for whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. The lyric, "“Beat the pu**y up like Emmett Till,” was pulled by Epic Records from the remix in February.
The Till family, however, has pushed for Mountain Dew to drop Lil Wayne. Wayne finally issued the family a written apology which you can read in full below:
Lil Wayne
The Till family, however, has pushed for Mountain Dew to drop Lil Wayne. Wayne finally issued the family a written apology which you can read in full below:
"Dear Till Family:
As a recording artist, I have always been interested in word play. My lyrics often reference people, places and events in my music, as well as the music that I create for or alongside other artists.
It has come to my attention that lyrics from my contribution to a fellow artist’s song has deeply offended your family. As a father myself, I cannot imagine the pain that your family has had to endure. I would like to take a moment to acknowledge your hurt, as well as the letter you sent to me via your attorneys.
Moving forward, I will not use or reference Emmett Till or the Till family in my music, especially in an inappropriate manner. I fully support Epic Record’s decision to take down the unauthorized version of the song and to not include the reference in the version that went to retail. I will not be performing the lyrics that contain that reference live and have removed them from my catalogue.
I have tremendous respect for those who paved the way for the liberty and opportunities that African-Americans currently enjoy. As a business owner who employs several African-American employees and gives philanthropically to organizations that help youth to pursue their dreams my ultimate intention is to uplift rather than degrade our community.
Best,Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.
Lil Wayne
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