Eminem regrets homophobic slur in 'Kamikaze' album
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New Delhi, Sep 15 (ANI): American rapper Eminem has admitted that he was gone “too far” for using homophobic slur in his latest track ‘fall’ from his album Kamikaze. He said that he regrets using the word for fellow rapper Tyler, The Creator. Addressing the issue in an interview with radio host Sway, the rapper acknowledged that in his quest to hurt Tyler, he ended up hurting a lot of other people. His comments came after he met with harsh criticism after the release of his album. On the work front, the 15-time Grammy winner dropped his latest album 'Kamikaze' On August 30.
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