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Last updated: Saturday, April 22, 2006
On the show that day, Ludacris came on as a actor but got chewed for being a rapper!
The drama between these two has been going on for months. It intially started when Ludacris appeared on an Oprah Show last year. The show had most of the cast from CRASH, and they discussed race relations, etc. If you caught the show, you could see she didn’t hold back on him. She criticized his use of words like ‘bitches’ and ‘hoes’ in his music and she also wouldn’t let him respond. She also kept singling him out, as her audience clapped away.
“She edited out a lot of my comments while keeping her own in. Of course, it’s her show, but we were doing a show on racial discrimination and she gave me a hard time as a rapper when I came on there as an actor,” said Ludacris.
“She edited out a lot of my comments while keeping her own in. Of course, it’s her show, but we were doing a show on racial discrimination and she gave me a hard time as a rapper when I came on there as an actor,” said Ludacris.
Comments
ooooo poor ludacris
Ok although I am feeling what luda is saying however oprah still have a valid point what they need to understand is that music now days realoly is musuc but gorbage it's a bunch of trash I really lost tuch in being all into music, being an artist my self I think that we should address how these rapper's are betraying women as bitches and hoes. I am not a bitch nor am I an hore. We need to start giving an more positive image for our young black communities.
Ok I miss spell some of my words being rush off the computer but yall get the picture. (music really isn't music it is an bunch gorbage Trash.) And stop calling each other niggas
Ludacris needs to get over it. It was only a year ago! And Oprah was right, and he didn't like her opinion. I thought I was in America, where you can voice your opinion. Not communist China. Haha Ludacris, Haha.
Like people keep sayin this is America and you can voice your opinion and that's cool but like oprah got to voice her opinion but Ludacris doesn't get to voice his because she said her words first. I don't get that?
Exactly Heather. Oprah got to speak her peace but didn't let Luda defend his point of view. In addition, he did not go on the show to defend hip-hop but to discuss the movie Crash. It seems that she did the ol' bait and switch routine on him.
Who the hell cares???!!!
Well,It's a free world they say &people are free 2 say what they want 2 but Oprah was wrong 4 using that time 2 address that issue. By the way he's not the 1st & won't be the last to say such things.Also some people like music that way
I think that she was in the wrong I will not watch her show anymore do to all of this. How could she do this when it was about a movie and not the way he raps. I LOVE THE MUSIC that he does.
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