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  • Lil Wayne & XXXTentacion Song Removed From Kirsten Gillibrand's Campaign Playlist

    The New York Times published a lengthy piece breaking down the campaign playlists of each candidate in the 2020 Election. These playlists are featured at rallies and other events to keep the crowds engaged. Senator, and presidential hopeful, Kirsten Gillibrand has yanked the track “Scared of the Dark” by Lil Wayne & Ty Dolla $ign Featuring XXXTENTACION from her campaign playlist, following backlash from the public.

    The rest of Gillibrand's song choice is geared heavily toward female voters; nearly all of the artists featured are women. It’s a clear statement of her support for feminism; therefore, it seems like a glaring misstep to include X, who was accused of sexual assault before his death. The accusations painted a grotesquely disturbing portrait of the artist. The victim claimed he was abusive, violent and threatening. With every detail of a presidential campaign being nit-picked during an election process, Gillibrand's team failed to foresee this controversy. As The New York Times wrote, “There are several hundred Lil Wayne songs that could have appeared on Ms. Gillibrand’s playlist to include contemporary hip-hop,’ but they went with this one.

    Gillibrand’s camp has removed the song. You can hear from Gillibrand and the rest of the Democratic hopefuls at the next round of debates on September 12th and 13th.


  • #2
    people need to shut the fuck up really

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    • #3
      Imagine not being able to seperate music from the person

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      • #4
        Wtf is a campaign playlist....




        #FREEVELVET

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        • #5
          I don't understand this because there is plenty to take issue with Wayne about from a feminist perspective too so it seems kind of arbitrary to say she should have picked a different Wayne song. I feel like the same thing would have happened regardless, they would just be upset about his offensive lyrics

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DLynn14 View Post
            I don't understand this because there is plenty to take issue with Wayne about from a feminist perspective too so it seems kind of arbitrary to say she should have picked a different Wayne song. I feel like the same thing would have happened regardless, they would just be upset about his offensive lyrics
            It's because XXX was actually accused of rape or beating up women or whatever, there's never been anything like that with Wayne. Focusing on the worst part of a human is the norm nowadays. Some people just need to feel personally attacked and outraged constantly and they're the ones that are loudest.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KnockMeOut View Post
              It's because XXX was actually accused of rape or beating up women or whatever, there's never been anything like that with Wayne. Focusing on the worst part of a human is the norm nowadays. Some people just need to feel personally attacked and outraged constantly and they're the ones that are loudest.
              I get that, all I know is, as a female that is also involved in women's rights work, I take a looooot of heat from my friends/colleagues for being a Wayne fan because of his lyrics about women. For that reason I am surprised a candidate would put any Wayne music on a "campaign playlist" seems like you are asking for an uproar, no pun intended. My experience is that he has lots of female haters even though he has never been accused of anything.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DLynn14 View Post
                I get that, all I know is, as a female that is also involved in women's rights work, I take a looooot of heat from my friends/colleagues for being a Wayne fan because of his lyrics about women. For that reason I am surprised a candidate would put any Wayne music on a "campaign playlist" seems like you are asking for an uproar, no pun intended. My experience is that he has lots of female haters even though he has never been accused of anything.
                I find most people don't take it personally, almost all the things he says about women are about specific situations or types of women. I've never had anyone telling me he's sexist, just nasty lol. I get what you're saying though but I mean Obama used his name, Hillary Clinton quoted him or whatever with no backlash.

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                • #9
                  the reason for the removal is nothing to do with wayne so why is he being mentioned?

                  they dont mention ty dolla sign and he is on the song too

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                  • #10
                    This Tunechi verse was slept on, it's such a great song

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                    • #11
                      respect the dead

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                      • #12
                        i aint never scurred
                        i dont know if thats a word

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