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Freeze Corleone "anti-Semitic" clips: the rapper dropped by his label

2020-09-18T17:11:03.558Z


An investigation into various video clips and songs of Freeze Corleone was opened Thursday for "incitement to racial hatred" and


Unsurprisingly, the music label Universal France announced Friday to cease "all collaboration" with one of its rising stars, rapper Freeze Corleone.

A separation which occurs the day after the opening of an investigation for "provocation to racial hatred" targeting several of his clips and songs.

“Universal Music France has been distributing the first LMF album by artist Freeze Corleone for a week.

The release of this album revealed and amplified unacceptable racist remarks, ”wrote the label in a press release.

Claiming to defend "the values ​​of tolerance and respect", he announces "to put an end to any collaboration with this artist".

In extracts from his clips broadcast on social networks and compiled in particular by Licra, the rapper declares among other things: "I arrive determined like Adolf in the 30s", "every day RAF (nothing to give a fuck, editor's note) the Shoah ”or even“ like Swiss bankers, everything for the family so that my children live like Jewish pensioners ”.

"Finally free", answers the rapper

Thursday, the Interministerial Delegate for the fight against racism, anti-Semitism and anti-LGBT hatred (Dilcrah) Frédéric Potier had announced a report to the prosecution, after having identified nine passages that would constitute an incitement to racial hatred.

A few hours after this report and the rise of a controversy, the Paris prosecutor Rémy Heitz announced the opening of an investigation into various video clips and songs of Freeze Corleone for "provocation to racial hatred" and "insult to racist character ”.

" Finally free.

Thank you all for the support God will never conquer we stop the marathon, ”reacted the rapper on his Twitter account.

His latest album, titled "LMF" ("The Phantom Menace"), released on September 11, has already been hailed by many rap fans.

A clip posted on YouTube on Friday, “Freeze Corleone 667”, displays more than a million views, a success that is causing concern among associations, elected officials and members of the government.

Source: leparis

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