Tyler, the Creator apologizes to Selena Gomez over derogatory past tweets
Tyler, the Creator had posted some sexually explicit and inappropriate tweets that were directed towards Selena Gomez
Pop icon Selena Gomez is finally getting the apology she deserved from rapper Tyler, the Creator, who had publicly insulted her through offensive tweets in the past.
The artist's apology for Gomez came in the form of a track titled Manifesto, from his new album Call Me If You Get Lost.
In the new track, the rapper admits to offending the Rare crooner over the past tweets he directed towards her.
"I was a teener, tweetin' Selena crazy [expletive] / Didn't wanna offend her, apologize when I seen her / Back when I was tryna [expletive] Bieber, Just-in," read the lyrics of the song.
For the unversed, back in 2010 and 2011, the rapper had posted some sexually explicit and inappropriate tweets that were directed towards Gomez during her relationship with Justin Bieber, who was close friends with the rapper at the time.
In 2013, he spoke to Power 106 Los Angeles and revealed that he and Gomez did not get along.
"We don't really get along. She don't like me. We don't like each other 'cause [I'm] kicking it with Justin [Bieber], like that's my homeboy. She always be mean muggin' me. Like, 'Why are you hating on me?'" he said.
Gomez has yet to publicly comment on Tyler’s apology through the lyrics.
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