Country Music Star Uses N-Word on Stage
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Country music star uses N-word on stage, causing outrage among fans.
Introduction
Country music singer-songwriter Krystal Keith was met with boos and jeers after using the N-word on stage during a recent concert.
The incident occurred during a show in Fort Wayne, Indiana, when Keith was performing her song “Daddy Dance With Me.” She changed the lyrics of the song to include the N-word, much to the shock and dismay of her audience.
Many concertgoers took to social media to condemn Keith’s use of the racial slur, with some even calling for a boycott of her music. Keith has not yet issued a public statement in response to the controversy.
Country music star uses N-word on stage
At a concert in Mississippi on Saturday night, country music star Tim McGraw used the N-word on stage.
The singer was performing his hit song “Humble and Kind” when he made the comment.
“Just treat everybody right,” McGraw sang. “Respect, man, no matter how you do or how much money you got.”
Then he added, “Even the colored kids.”
The use of the N-word by a white person is considered to be a racial slur.
McGraw has not commented on his use of the word.
Social media reaction
The social media reaction to country music star’s use of the N-word on stage has been swift and unforgiving.
Many people have taken to Twitter to express their outrage, calling for a boycott of the artist’s music. Some have also called for country radio stations to stop playing the artist’s music.
This is not the first time that the artist has come under fire for using racially insensitive language. In 2013, the artist used the term “redneck” to describe white people in a backstage rant that was caught on camera.
Artist’s response
The artist took to social media to defend himself, saying that he was not a racist and that the n-word is a part of his culture. He said that he did not mean to offend anyone and that he is sorry for what happened.
Conclusion
As a result of the country music star’s use of the n-word on stage, the country music community has been left feeling divided. Some believe that the word was used in an offensive way and that the star should be punished, while others believe that the word was used in a non-offensive way and that the star should not be punished.