Tyga has removed his new Ay Caramba video just weeks after releasing in after issuing an apology to the Mexican American community.During a chat with Los Angeles' Power 106 FM from Thursday, the 32-year-old rapper admitted that some of his 'Mexican fans' were 'offended' by the video.The now-deleted video had featured Tyga (born Micheal Stevenson) in several costumes that some viewers accused of being racist.
Responding to criticism: Tyga, 32, took his recent Ay Caramba music video of YouTube on Friday after he was accused of using racist caricatures in it.
He apologized to the Mexican American community during a chat with LA's Power 106 FM on Thursday (pictured)Tyga admitted in the conversation withGil Tejada, host of the American Cholo podcast, that he was initially 'confused' by the negative reactions to his Ay Caramba video.However, he made it clear that he was now sympathetic to the many complaints about alleged racist caricatures. 'I had no intentions of offending anybody… I want to apologize to the Mexican community, and my fans that are Mexican,' he said.Tyga explained that, 'I have a lot of Latin fans that are Puerto Rican, Dominican, that probably weren’t offended by this video, but my Mexican fans in LA, there definitely was some that were offended.' Airing it out: Tyga admitted in the conversation with Gil Tejada, host of the American Cholo podcast, that he was initially 'confused' by the negative reactions to his Ay Caramba video.
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