Lil Uzi Vert is addressing the controversy due to his satanic lyrics about City Girls’ JT on a brand new observe.
On Monday (March 13), TMZ caught up with Lil Uzi Vert and his crew in Beverly Hills, Calif. the place the Philadelphia rapper was requested in regards to the viral observe he debuted at 2023 Rolling Loud California that contained the lyrics, “I made a City Girl believe in Satan.”
“Not actually Satan, but just basically, I make a girl do whatever I say-so,” Lil Uzi Vert defined, after confirming the music could be on his new album The Pink Tape, which he stated might be dropping in a few months.
When requested what his girlfriend JT considered the lyric, Uzi replied, “She really didn’t think too much of it. She was there when she heard me make the song. She knows what I really mean.”
The “Just Wanna Rock” rapper went on to clarify he would not imagine in Satan and is not regarding himself with the individuals accusing him of worshipping Lucifer.
“I really don’t pay attention to them even saying that,” he added. “Because I just say whatever I want in my songs. It’s just like my freedom of speech. I come from a real religious household. But, me finally living my life and being an adult, I actually just kinda say anything I want to say. Even if I offend people, I don’t mean to offend people. But if they don’t like it, they have the option to turn it off…They probably need to just chill a little bit.”
Lil Uzi Vert caught warmth for the lyrics following his Rolling Loud efficiency on March 5. Singer Summer Walker referred to as Uzi out in an Instagram publish.
“lol…I genuinely be curious have these people ever seen or heard a demon before,” she wrote over a video of Uzi’s efficiency. “Or it’s just trend because I feel like if you have you’d stop playing…really nothing funny or cute about it. May God be with y’all.”
Tony Tayo aslo shunned Uzi’s lyrics.
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