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Former NBA player Stephen Jackson said Lil Yachty had been "wack" and questioned him about using George Floyd's name in his lyric would make people like his "wack a** music.
Lil Yachty's concrete "clout-chasing" had Stephen Jackson, Terrence Floyd and most of social media calling out a George Floyd punchline.
That one line had social media instantly lit up — and not in a good way. Fans accused Yachty of being wildly insensitive, and Stephen Jackson made sure his voice was one of the loudest in the room.
Lil Yachty appears to be catching some heat over a song that has yet to be released.
Lil Yachty and Stephen Jackson have made amends after the rapper's controversial George Floyd-referencing lyric.