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Stephen Jackson Says Lil Yachty Apologized to Him

Yahoo · 4d
Lil Yachty Dubbed 'Trash' for 'Disgusting' George Floyd Lyric in Upcoming Song
Lil Yachty appears to be catching some heat over a song that has yet to be released.
Media Take Out · 2d
Lil Yachty Allegedly Apologized for Offensive George Floyd Lyric
Lil Yachty has apologized to Stephen Jackson after sparking backlash for a lyric that referenced George Floyd. Stephen Jackson, a close friend of Floyd, says Yachty reached out to make amends, they talked it out, and he accepted the apology, calling Yachty "a smart young man"… pic.twitter.com/AoKtF5sMBB
Sportskeeda · 5d
What did Lil Yachty say about George Floyd? Lyrics spark backlash as Stephen Jackson criticizes rapper over upcoming track
American rapper Lil Yachty, whose real name is Miles Parks McCollum, is currently trending after sharing a glimpse of his new song, mentioning George Floyd in the lyrics.
The Source
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George Floyd’s Brother Responds to Lil Yachty Lyric

Terrence Floyd, brother of George Floyd, says a Lil Yachty lyric “disturbs the peace” of their family and wants the line removed.
Hip-Hop Wired
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Stephen Jackson Checks Lil Yachty For Cringy George Floyd Lyric

Stephen Jackson was a close friend of George Floyd and called out Lil Yachty for using his name in the worst way possible.

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