Stevie Wonder is not happy with Lil Waynes vulgar lyrics that reference Emmett Till, a black teen who was killed in 1955 for allegedly whistling at a white woman.
The R&B legend says the rappers disturbing verse should not have made it beyond the recording studio for the world to hear.
You cant equate that to Emmett Till, Wonder said. You just cannot do that. ... I think you got to have someone around you that – even if they are the same age or older – is wiser to say, Yo, thats not happening. Dont do that.
Wonder, who says he is a fan and friend of Lil Wayne, made the comments when asked what he thought of Lil Waynes controversial lyrics in an interview Thursday.
On a remix to Futures song Karate Chop, Lil Wayne compared a rough sex act to the tortuous death of 14-year-old Till in Mississippi, an incident that ultimately helped change the national conversation on race. Following a crude reference to rough sex, Lil Wayne indicates that he wanted to do as much damage as had been done to Till.
Tills family has asked the rapper for an apology, and Epic Records, Futures label, said the official song will not feature the vulgar words and is employing great efforts to pull it down.
Wonder, 62, hopes the 30-year-old Grammy winner understands the perspective of the Till family and chooses his words wisely in the future. Sometimes people have to put themselves in the place of people who they are talking about, Wonder said.