The rapper is in his first controversy.
Already accused of anti-Semitism, the rapper this time was shocked by a reference to the Nice attack.
In the track Haaland, released this Thursday, rapper Freeze Corleone intones: “In defense I'm Kalidou, you're Lenglet.
Burberry like an English grandfather.
I arrive in rap like a truck that bombs hard on the…”.
Despite the ellipsis at the end of the sentence, the preceding words rhyme with “promenade des Anglais”.
Estrosi announces filing a complaint
A barely hidden reference which made the mayor of Nice Christian Estrosi (Horizons) jump.
“Another despicable provocation from a rapper who uses the tragedy of July 14 in Nice to create buzz by exploiting an Islamist attack which left 86 victims in our city,” declared the city councilor on the Threads application.
“It’s infamous.
I hope that this piece will be banned by the courts,” he added before announcing that he would file a complaint “in the name of respect for the victims and their families”.
Another step towards infamous has been taken by rapper Freeze Corleone.
This insinuation about the Nice attack is filthy.
86 angels were mowed down by an Islamist barbarian.
This rapper must be prosecuted for advocating terrorism!
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— Eric Ciotti (@ECiotti) February 9, 2024
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This insinuation about the Nice attack is filthy.
86 angels were mowed down by an Islamist barbarian.
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“This rapper must be prosecuted for advocating terrorism!
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In 2020, after the release of his album “The Phantom Menace”, certain texts of which were deemed anti-Semitic, the Paris prosecutor's office opened an investigation for “provocation of racial hatred” and “racist insults”.
“Killu for life, fuck a Rothschild, fuck a Rockefeller.
I arrive determined like Adolf in the 1930s,” was one of the sentences that shocked people at the time.