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Eminem regrets using homophobic slur on new album

Eminem regrets using homophobic slur on new album

The rapper was criticised by fellow celebs such as Imagine Dragons' frontman, Dan Reynolds and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon
15 Sep, 2018

Eminem has been met with criticism after his album, Kamikaze dropped earlier this month.

Imagine Dragons' frontman, Dan Reynolds and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon are just some of the celebrities who spoke out against the rapper using a homophobic slur in his track 'Fall.'

In a multi-part interview with Sway, Eminem now admits that while he doesn’t regret standing up for himself, he regrets using the word.

"I think the word that I called him on that song was one of the things where I felt like this might be too far," he said. "Because in my quest to hurt him, I realize that I was hurting a lot of other people by saying it."

He added that as he finalized his album, his use of the slur did bother him so he decided to slightly obscure the word but he now realizes that people can still understand what he’s saying.

Comments

Saira Sep 15, 2018 09:12pm
Good Lord...we should all be ashamed using slurs against the union of two souls... no matter how many social questions it raises, no matter what consequences there may be in case of a missing gender in a child's life (mother or father), no matter what practices it may lead to bring a human soul in this world. Sad state of affairs !!!
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