
Stephen Jackson
Calls out Yachty Over G. Floyd Lyrics
… ‘That’s Weak Ass S***!’
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Lil Yachty is catchin’ critical warmth over a lyric about George Floyd in a brand new music, with ex-NBA star Stephen Jackson main the cost, calling it some “weak ass s***!”
The star hip hop artist was on PlaqueBoyMax‘s dwell stream on Thursday when he previewed the monitor … and one in every of his bars went like this: “Put my knee up on her neck, I went George Floyd.”
“Put my knee up on her neck, I went George Floyd” -Lil Yachty 🚮 🚮🗑️ pic.twitter.com/xOkB8MJeM2
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Jackson — a 14-season NBA veteran — felt some sort of means in regards to the lyric, a reference to the 2020 murder of his shut good friend Floyd, who misplaced his life after a Minneapolis cop knelt on his neck throughout an arrest.
Jack went Live on Instagram and let Yachty know he did not admire the road.
“I’m trying not to pay attention to you idiots, but like, it’s just hard, bro. Lil Yachty, you been wack my n****! You think saying George Floyd’s name and trying to use his name in a bar is gonna make people like yo wack ass music, my n****?!”
“That s*** weak! Y’all the only era that feels like demeaning the dead and saying that s*** is cool. It ain’t! It ain’t!”
Jackson — who grew up with Floyd in Texas — warned Yachty to maintain his good friend’s title out of his mouth, reminding him all the metropolis of Houston does not play on the subject of George.
“That some weak ass s*** Yachty! But let somebody die in yo’ family, we gon’ do a whole skit about it and see how funny it is! Cut that s*** out!”
Yachty has but to reply to Jackson’s feedback.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted for Floyd’s loss of life in 2021 and was sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison.
Chauvin was stabbed 22 instances by an inmate within the legislation library on the Federal Correctional Institution in Tucson in November 2023, however survived.