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US rapper says he feels good about whites using the N word

In an online interview, the former Rich Gang member says he feels nothing wrong when white people say the N word in the popular rap song 'My Nigga'
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American rapper Rich Homie Quan who hails from Atlanta says he feels good when people say the controversial N word.

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During an interview with Vlad TV, Rich Homie Quan was asked about how he felt when people say the N word when reciting the popular rap track 'My Nigga' by YG which featured him on the chorus.

The rapper said he is not biased when white people recite the uncensored version of the chorus. "I feel good [about it], man," Quan said when asked about whites using the N-word. "Because it's that title trap. That's what we want people to do, it's like crossover music. I feel good man, I don't look nothing by it. I [don't have a bias] so it's good man. You make music so people recite it" he said.

The song 'My Nigga' by YG featuring Rich Homie Quan, and Jeezy has a censored version titled 'My Hitta'. The chorus of the uncensored version goes thus;

I said that I’mma ride for my motherfuckin' niggas

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Most likely I’mma die with my finger on the trigger

I’ve been grindin outside all day with my niggas

And I ain’t goin' in unless I’m with my niggas

My nigga, my nigga

My nigga, my nigga (My muthafucking niggas!)

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My nigga, my nigga (My nigga, my nigga)

My nigga, my nigga

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