Lil Pump removes ‘Yao Ming Ching Chong’ racist lyrics from ‘Butterfly Doors’

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Lil Pump has removed the racist lyrics from his song ‘Butterfly Doors’.

US rapper Lil Pump has removed racist lyrics from backlash after releasing a snippet of the track in December.‘Butterfly Doors’ following a

“They call me Yao Ming ’cause my eyes real low (Ching Chong),” Lil Pump rapped whilst pulling the corner of his eyes.

Lil Pump AKA Gazzy Garcia was slammed for his racist lyrics with some Asian rappers writing diss tracks in response. Chinese rapper Li Yijie, AKA Pissy’s diss track was titled ‘Fxxx Lil Pump’.

Now the full track has been released with a music video but with edited lyrics. Garcia now raps “they call me, ‘cause my eyes real low.”

In a statement, Garcia said, “I seen the whole thing going on on the internet and all that. I came here to tell you from my part that I’m sorry and I apologise for posting that. It was not my intentions to hurt nobody or do none of that.

“I got Asian homies, you know. I f**k with everybody and I got nothing against nobody. It’s all love.”

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