Charlamagne Tha God's 'Donkey Of The Day' Is Sparking An Internet War About The N-Word
The viral video of a white Kendrick Lamar fan’s embarrassing moment on stage, where she repetitively rapped the N-word while performing “m.A.A.d. city” with him, hit the internet on Monday (May 21) for non-concertgoers to witness for themselves.
24 hours later, and the footage has landed on the internet’s hottest topics of the day with the help of Charlamagne Tha God’s “Donkey of the Day,” which he awarded to the white female fan, whose reported name is Delaney. Like some fans, The Breakfast Club host reasoned that the fan fell into the trap by jumping on stage in the first place to sing along to the track which has “n**ga” riddled throughout the hook and is mentioned 21 times in the song. The “Fear Factor” challenge, Charlamagne hilariously dubs it, should be a lesson learned for all white hip-hop fans who believe they are “cool enough” to hop on stage and say the N-word.
“Now, I don’t care what you white people do in the privacy of your own home, but I encourage you not to [say the N-word],” he concluded. “The reason I encourage you not to is because you shouldn’t practice bad habits. Saying the N-word is a bad habit, and when you practice bad habits, you run the risk of making the mistake that Delaney just made.”
Charlamagne made some solid points in his five-minute Donkey of the Day segment elaboration. But, that’s not to say that the rest of the internet agrees with him, and have instead pointed blame at K-Dot and all other rappers who use the word in their music as the culprits.
Listen to Charlamagne’s “Donkey Of The Day” run-down and how the internet is hashing it out over the N-word below.
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