Rapper Offset apologized over a homophobic slur. Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage/Getty Images by Matthew Oware, University of Richmond In the 2018 song “Boss Life,” the rapper Offset, part of the multiplatinum-selling rap group Migos, rhymed: “I do not vibe with queers.” Such casual use of a perceived anti-gay slur is not uncommon in the history … Continued
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