Lil Durk Brings Out Morgan Wallen to Perform “Broadway Girls” at MLK Freedom Fest
On Saturday, Lil Durk performed with Rod Wave, Latto and Moneybagg Yo for MLK Freedom Fest at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
According to Rolling Stone, The Chicago rapper took surprise guest Morgan Wallen on stage to perform his co-song “Broadway Girls. ” Before his controversial guest appeared, Durk introduced him, saying Wallen was “intrinsically real. ” Durk added, “Can‘t anyone cancel shit without me saying it, you know what I‘m saying?”
You can watch a clip of the performance below.Click here.
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Wallen‘s success story came to a halt when a viral video of him using a racial slur surfaced, but he made a smart move, first collaborating with Lil Durk and then with Kendrick Lamar. Spotify has caused Apple and some radio stations around the country to remove their music from playlists. Wallen‘s record label, Big Loud, also suspended his contract “indefinitely” following the video.
He issued a statement to The New York Times apologizing for his behavior.
“I’m embarrassed and sorry. I used an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that I wish I could take back. There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise to do better.”
Lil Durk Supports Morgan Wallen Working With Kendrick Lamar: “He Ain’t No Racist”
Lil Durk collaborated with the country star on “Broadway Girls” and was highly acclaimed.
Morgan Wallen recently indicated that he wants to collaborate with the TDE icon again.
Usually, when a white person calls someone an n-word in anger, there are consequences. Country star Morgan Wallen has found himself in a skadal
state after hurling racial slurs on social media, but Wallen is improving.
Music sales reportedly skyrocketed as fans stood by his throughout the controversy, and
Lil Durk later collaborated with Wallen on their single “Broadway Girls.
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