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Lil Wayne Says His Apartments.Com Ad Isn’t Racist
Keeping that in mind, Weezy basically looks like an upgraded field slave in his bucket hat standing with Washington- the forefather of America who even on his deathbed, was so hopelessly devoted to slavery that he refused to free a longtime slave that attempted escape a few times.
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To go with The Jeffersons gag theme, he is playing the Ja’net Dubois title tune, Moving On Up. Sitting atop a grand piano, he rises higher and higher along the city skyline, with the view getting nicer all the way.
As Goldblum and his piano get to the penthouse level he stops singing and says, “Is that George and Weezy?”
Aside from the hype and craze around the commercials that will be shown during the Super Bowl 50, there are a few other entities that are known.
Not according to those who have labeled it as “low-key racist”, per TMZ, because it implies that Lil Wayne is George Washington’s slave.
Apartments.com and Wayne are yet to comment, but the rapper reportedly didn’t get why people were upset about it. It was “meant to be amusing and silly and not the least bit offensive”.
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The source added it’s supposed to be comedy, and “people need to calm down”.