Did this Mexican rapper end his career after saying this about BLACK PEOPLE?

Well, Oshay Duke Jackson seems to think so… unless the title to this video is clickbait. Anyway, I saw this video, and had to post it here for you guys. So, let’s get into it.

Texas rapper That Mexican OT is under scrutiny for using the N-word and remains unapologetic. In a recent Lip Service interview, he was asked if it’s appropriate for him to use the term. He responded defiantly, referencing a Black man present and questioning any potential backlash. During the interview, he elaborated on his perspective, asserting that his identity and cultural background inform his choices in language.

Furthermore, he expressed frustration towards what he perceives as double standards in the music industry, where terms often deemed offensive are sometimes accepted based on the artist’s ethnicity, leading to a growing sense of inequality among performers. His comments have ignited a heated debate about race, culture, and the complexities of language in modern hip-hop, prompting both support and criticism from fans and fellow artists alike, as many grapple with the notion that the impact of words can change dramatically depending on who is delivering them.

The discourse has raised important questions about authenticity, cultural appropriation, and the responsibilities that come with being in the spotlight, as artists navigate the thin line between self-expression and social accountability. This ongoing dialogue not only reflects the challenges faced within the music scene but also mirrors larger societal issues, creating an urgent call for greater awareness and understanding among all stakeholders involved.

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