T-Pain concluded by saying that if Spotify removes Joe Rogan from their platform for his derogatory remarks, they will have to remove everyone else-namely rappers and rap music and nobody wants to do that. ![]() We understand what the message is and we understand what we want, but you gotta understand their side of it is, too, and they don't give a fuck." "If that was the case, they'll take off all the shit we saying about killing each other. They aren't worried about what the fuck we're saying," the Florida rhymer continued. "The only thing you can do is shut down the entire company because they have their priorities in their mind. The only thing they can do to get their money back is to keep him on air," he said. When asked if Spotify should remove Rogan from its platform, T-Pain said that's not going to happen because the streaming service needs to recoup their investment. Spotify has also removed 70 podcast episodes from the platform though they declined to comment on if it was because the racial epithet was used. Rogan has since issued a statement apologizing for his past use of the N-word and vows to never use it moving forward. "Everybody needs to keep that same energy all the fuckin' time, and not just when someone get a bunch of money." "We should have kept the same energy a long time ago," the AutoTune pioneer added. "All this shit was public and all this shit was goin' on. ![]() It wasn't like he was a small podcaster before all this shit," he explained. T-Pain agrees that Rogan's use of the N-word is ugly and worthy of cancelation from Spotify, but he wants to know where was the cancel culture people when Rogan said the racial epithet years before his big podcast deal. ![]() Now he's got an unlimited supply of money." "Let's keep in mind, he's been saying all this shit since before the $100 million. "Cancel culture only works if there's action taken," he told TMZ. The "Buy You a Drank" artist posed a question: what exactly are people so upset about? Are you angry about the perceived harmful content or is the outrage strictly personal?
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