
apologized to Floyd’s family and said that Drink Champs will employ editing in the future. Chauvin, notably, is currently behind bars after being found guilty in Floyd’s murder.ĭuring a call-in appearance on Monday’s Breakfast Club, N.O.R.E. This is an outright fabrication, as Floyd’s death was officially ruled a homicide. Specifically, Ye attempted to link Floyd’s 2020 death at the hands of since-convicted Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin to fentanyl. In the interview, as previously reported, Ye made incorrect remarks about the cause of death in the murder of George Floyd. Civil rights attorney Lee Merritt later announced that Floyd’s family is considering a lawsuit against Ye over “false statements about the manner of his death.” has shared an apology in connection with the latest Drink Champs episode featuring the artist formerly known as Kanye West.
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You can check out N.O.R.E.’s full comments below. “I’m not here to defend Kanye West,” he said. He went on to say that he doesn’t believe Ye is “as lost” as some people might think, but made it clear he was not excusing the artist’s actions. It’s like, when people call somebody crazy that you know is not really crazy, it’s like that.” Do you understand what I’m saying? It’s not the person he shows me. And I just wasn’t prepared, you know what I mean? … The person that y’all see online is not the person I see offline. “I didn’t know this was whatever Kanye that showed up. claimed he had not watched Kanye’s interview with Tucker Carlson, and assumed he was going into Drink Champs with the “old Kanye.” And the best thing that I did, or the worst thing that I did, was I didn’t watch my material prior to me dropping it.” “I felt like, even me, that was like spiking the ball, you know what I’m saying? … I was caught off guard, I was caught off guard. “I got caught in the moment, because to tell you the truth, I felt like I already scored the touchdown,” the 45-year-old said. said that particular conversation should’ve taken place prior to filming, but admitted he was simply too excited about the episode. The Drink Champs host said he still considers Ye a friend, and that he tried to “get through to him” the day after the interview. And I’m like, ‘Wait a minute!’ And I was disappointed in myself.” So when I saw it, I’m in real time, when y’all saw it is when I saw it. I was so in a rush to get it out that I didn’t even watch the episode. And you guys, all three of you guys have been in interviews where you’re caught and you might have not it at the moment. recalled. “I felt like I wasn’t even in the room when it happened. “When I saw the George Floyd part particularly, I was like, ‘Wait a minute. said he was both sorry and embarrassed by how he handled the Drink Champs conversation, in which Ye spread antisemitic tropes and conspiracy theories about George Floyd’s death. about his decision to platform Kanye despite his recent controversies involving Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, and the Jewish community. ET: N.O.R.E.’s apology tour made a stop at Apple Music’s Rap Life Review.ĭuring Wednesday’s episode, hosts Ebro Darden, Nadeska, and Lowkey pressed N.O.R.E.

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“Missy came, and she told me one time she had a dream, and Aaliyah said: ‘Don’t worry about it.’ She forgives me. The 52-year-old then revealed that he had received a message of forgiveness from her through her close friend, Missy Elliott. He went on to say that he wanted to make sure that they were good but never had the chance to because of Aaliyah’s untimely death in 2001. It was one of those things where our time had separated.” We ain’t have no beef or nothing like that- I ain’t beefing with no girl.

Ginuwine continued, “Of course, her loyalty was to her family. I think it had to do a lot more with her loyalty to her uncle, Barry Hankerson- he was the record head, and the company was my manager- I just decided to leave because of whatever reason.” “We were all a family- Missy, Timbaland, her, myself, Magoo, Playa, Tweet- all of us,” he said. Ginuwine is telling his truth behind his fallout with late singer Aaliyah.ĭuring a recent interview on Drink Champs, the “So Anxious” singer, who was signed to Blackground Records and managed by Aaliyah’s uncle, Barry Hankerson, at the time, said that the fallout started after he decided to look for new management.
