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Earlier this year, a collection of over a hundred Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug songs leaked onto the internet, allegedly from various
studio sessions over the last few years.
While there were plenty of gems within the large offering, one song in which Rich Homie Quan described raping a woman was a troubling discovery.
While the rapper released a statement on the song, indicating that it was "never intended to
be released," fans weren't necessarily ready to accept the apology, and to make matters
worse, a second song which also found Quan threatening a woman with rape surfaced shortly thereafter.
In a new interview with Billboard today, Quan made an effort to give a better apology, agreeing that he owes his fans an explanation
following the second song making rounds.
"I do not condone or promote rape. I'm not a rapist," he said. "That song was recorded in December 2012. I was young and just rapping.
At the time, I had no guidance in my life. I blame it on that. So I apologize once more to my fans."
The controversy does not seem to be affecting the rapper's success however, as his new single, "Flex" is his best performance on the charts yet, and it's still climbing.
"'Flex' was something new for me; it's me stepping out," he told the magazine. "But I'm not a dance song type of person, so I'm not
going to say you can expect a lot of those kinds of songs. The album is a lot of narrating; it's just me telling my story, telling it how it
is."
50 Cent doesn't like to be messed with.
Recently, gossip site MediaTakeOut got a hold of a scene from the rapper's Starz TV show, "Power," and seeing that it was a sex scene starring actress La La Anthony, the site decided to post it up early.
Fif isn't very happy about the leak, posting a video today in which he suggests MTO have a lawsuit comingthere way. “Shout out to
MediaTakeOut for showing La La some love and showing her scene early,” he said. “For doing that, I’m not gonna take it personal, so don’t take it personal with me when they sue you til you’re blue in the face.”
MTO has since taken the original page down, so perhaps they will be facing some legal consequences.
We'll keep you posted with any new
information. The second season of Power is airing now on Starz.