Kid Cudi drops M.I.A. as tour opener after offensive remarks at previous shows

Kid Cudi drops M.I.A. as tour opener after offensive remarks at previous shows

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Kid Cudihas announced thatM.I.A.has been dropped as the opening act on his current RebelRagersTour.

The rapper shared a statement earlier today (May 4) confirming that he had made the decision after being “flooded with messages from fans” who had complained of “offensive remarks” at the last two shows.

The tour kicked off on April 28 in Phoenix, and at a show at Dallas’Don Equis Pavilion on Saturday (May 2),M.I.A.was booed by fans after saying, “I can’t do ‘Illegal’, though some of you could be in the audience”, and “I’ve been cancelled for many reasons, I never thought I would be cancelled for being a brown Republican voter”.

Writing on Instagram earlier today, Cudi said: “TOUR UPDATE: M.I.A is no longer on this tour. I told my management to send a notice to her team before we started tour that Ididn’twant anything offensive at my shows,cuzI already knew what time it was, and I was assured things were understood.”

“After the last couple shows,I’vebeen flooded with messages from fans that were upset by her rants. This, to me, is very disappointing, and Iwonthave someone on my tour making offensive remarks thatupsetsmy fanbase. Thank you for understanding. Rager.”

See footage from the Dallas show here:

@shalsea_mac

@KidCudi you were awesome but THIS?? #fyp #kidcudi #fy #TheRebelRagersTour #MIA

♬ original sound – The Famous Grave Co.

@dianarloz

I was in disbelief. #concert #concerts #kidcudi

♬ original sound – RYD ✪

M.I.A. has since responded to the situation, asking people not to “gas light my words”,something she likened to “the work of Satan”.

“I wrote ‘Borders’ and ‘Illegal’ and ‘Paper Planes’ before you thought immigrant rights were cool.I’vehad these battles by myself without the help of millions of fans backing me. Idon’tneed this virtue signal era toall of a suddenerase an entire lifeI’veled,” shecontinued.

“Jesus was an immigrant and a rebel. I have no apology for thejudgemental. The wicked andthe ignorant. For those are spirits that we mustover comeour lives and in this world. Jesus returns to lead the world justly because there is injustice in this world.I’mproud of those who fight for iteveryday. God bless you.”

When an X user then referencedher endorsement of Donald Trump, she replied: “Don’tbe an agent of division, Ican’tvote in the US, and 48 per cent of Latin community voted Trump.Soare you going to hate them all? We must unite to make thiscountry,that everyone wants to live in a better place.If you are easily led byrumourthen youdon’tsee the lightfor yourself. I pray for your awakening.”

Ahead of the 2024 election, M.I.A. threw her weight behind Trump’s campaign, saying he would “ride America through the most challenging four years”,adding that “RFK will inherit America when God is ready to replant and rebuild it righteously”.

M.I.A. has received backlash for a number of controversial statements – from comparing InfoWars hostAlex Jones’s falsehoods about the Sandy Hook shooting to celebrities “pushing” COVID-19 vaccinesand suggesting the latter, too, should “pay for lying”.She thenclarified her stance on COVID vaccines, saying she’s “not really” an anti-vaxxer.

She released her new album ‘M.I.7’ lastmonth, andannounced alongside it a new clothing range that blocks 10G.

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