“It's unpleasant that someone can't sing the N-word because they're not African American, even if they're there at a concert with the best of intentions.”
– American model of Hungarian origin, Zita Vas, said indignantly over the weekend in several posts on Instagram, in which Spotted by TMZ.
According to Vass, this particular word is not actually an insult, but rather a term of endearment. That's why he was especially upset that he couldn't rap or sing when he paid to attend an African-American artist's concert. According to his argument, if someone likes the music of an African-American artist and goes to his concert with good intentions, he simply cannot be racist.
That's right, at least the Hungarian-born model didn't get on stage to sing the n-word, which certainly sounds offensive coming from the mouths of white people. So did one of Kendrick Lamar's white fans a few years ago. Because he is Kendrick called him on stage At a concert in Alabama, but unfortunately for the girl, he had to help the rapper with the song MAAD City, whose lyrics were full of the aforementioned n-word. And the fan knew the words exactly. However, this created an unpleasant situation because he repeatedly said the offensive and racist phrase, so the rapper stopped him and then asked him to try again, but this time he watched himself when the ill-fated word came.