A former rapper turned Saskatchewan N-D-P candidate says he's sorry for lyrics he used in songs that have been criticized as misogynistic by the Saskatchewan Party.
A former Saskatchewan rapper turned political candidate for the NDP apologized Tuesday for lyrics that the incumbent Saskatchewan Party has criticized as misogynistic.A former Saskatchewan rapper turned political candidate apologized Tuesday for lyrics that the incumbent Saskatchewan Party has criticized as misogynistic.
His apology comes after Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party put out a media release labelling some of Smith’s lyrics “misogynistic, pro-drugs and pro-crime.”On a track titled “Casino,” he said: “You have to be asinine to test me, I stomp squares all day like a chess piece. Down for jail, and bail and subsequent probation.”The Saskatchewan Party said in the release that either Carla Beck’s NDP “completely failed to do basic vetting” on Smith or is comfortable with the lyrics.
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