Deceased serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer as soon as once more turned a popular culture determine following the premiere of Netflix’s 10-part biographical sequence in 2022. Miami-based rapper Sukihana just lately referenced Dahmer on a remix of “S### Me Out” by NLE Choppa.
“Jeffrey Dahmer ain’t received s### on me, the best way I eat a black n#### out,” rapped Sukihana on the sexually-explicit collaboration. She additionally used these lyrics as a caption for a Twitter picture she took with NLE Choppa on the 2023 BET Awards.
After going through backlash for her tweet, Sukihana returned to Twitter. She added, “In order that they make an entire film about Jeffery Dahmer however I can’t make a verse about him? I’m a rapper. Y’all decide and select an excessive amount of. I stated what I stated and I’m performing it, transfer on.”
The Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan-produced Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story generated a variety of controversy upon its launch. Members of the family of Dahmer’s victims accused the creators and Netflix of profiting off their traumatic experiences.
Jeffrey Dahmer murdered seventeen males and boys between 1978 and 1991. 9 of the folks killed by Dahmer had been Black. In line with authorities, the Milwaukee-born psychopath drugged, strangled, and dismembered a lot of his victims. He additionally reportedly sodomized and ate their corpses.
NLE Choppa dropped “S### Me Out Remix” that includes Sukihana in April. The Love & Hip Hop: Miami forged member additionally appeared as a cameo in one other model of “S### Me Out” with Attractive Purple. These visuals sparked destructive reactions due to a scene the place Choppa holds Sukihana and Attractive Purple by their hair like canine on leashes.
Sukihana was additionally a part of one other media firestorm earlier this month. Footage of R&B singer YK Osiris forcibly kissing Suki at a public occasion unfold throughout the web. Osiris ultimately apologized for his actions, and Sukihana accepted his apology.
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