Miley Cyrus Apologized for Her Past Comments About What Pushed Her Out of Hip-Hop

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Miley Cyrus Apologized for Her Past Comments About What Pushed Her Out of Hip-Hop
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'I want to start with saying I am sorry.'

which referenced past moments of cultural appropriation by Miley and also her comments from a 2017and explained her decision to move away from the genre.

"I love [Kendrick Lamar's song “Humble”] because it’s not 'Come sit on my d*ck, suck on my c*ck,” Mileyat the time. “I can’t listen to that anymore. That’s what pushed me out of the hip-hop scene a little. It was too much 'Lamborghini, got my Rolex, got a girl on my c*ck'—I am so not that."Bangerzblack culture with her dance moves and fashion choices, including twerking and wearing a pair of diamond grillz in videos and performances.

After watching the fan video, Miley spoke out in the video’s comment section, reflecting on the criticism of how she tried to move away from the genre in the years that followed. “Thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak up. Being silent is not like me at all. I am aware of my platform and have always used it the best way I know how and to shine a light on injustice,” Miley began.

“I want to start with saying I am sorry. I own the fact that saying ... ‘this pushed me out of the hip hop scene a little’ was insensitive as it is a privilege to have the ability to dip in and out of ‘the scene,’” Miley then added. “There are decades of inequality that I am aware of, but still have a lot [to] learn about. My words became a divider in a time where togetherness and unity is crucial.

Miley finished off her message by promising that moving forward she’ll think about the impact and influence of her words. “Simply said ; I f*cked up and I sincerely apologize. I’m committed to using my voice for healing, change, and standing up for what’s right — Miley.”

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