Lil Yachty is below fireplace over a tune with a George Floyd lyric that Stephen Jackson, Floyd’s childhood buddy, slammed as disrespectful.
Lil Yachty is going through intense criticism after dropping an eyebrow-raising lyric about George Floyd throughout Plaqueboymax’s livestream on Thursday (August 14).
Within the snippet, Yachty raps, “Put my knee up on her neck, I went George Floyd,” a line that nearly instantly set social media ablaze with criticism.
Lil Yachty showcasing a brand new tune on Plaqueboymax’s stream with they CRAZIEST bar ever 💀
“Put my knee up on her neck I went George Floyd..” pic.twitter.com/LDVP7e3IKa
— korza ✗ (@korzawyd) August 14, 2025
Many known as it tasteless and flat-out disrespectful, given the tragedy of Floyd’s dying in 2020.
One one who wasn’t about to let it slide was former NBA participant and podcaster Stephen Jackson, a childhood buddy of George Floyd.
Jackson tore into Yachty on-line, saying, “Lil Yachty, bro. You been wack, my n####. However you assume you saying George Floyd title, and making an attempt to make use of his title in a bar, that’s gonna make individuals like your wack-ass music, my n####? That s### weak.”
He went on to name out what he sees as a broader development in rap: “Y’all the one period that really feel like demeaning the useless and saying that s### is cool. It ain’t.”
Jackson didn’t cease there. He warned Yachty to by no means converse Floyd’s title once more, stressing that none of those rappers truly knew him.
“Y’all wanna say his title for clout,” he added. “That’s some weak-ass s###, Yachty. Let any person die in your loved ones, we gonna do a complete skit about it. And see how humorous it’s. Reduce that s### out.”
Stephen Jackson calls Lil Yachty’s music trash after he used George Floyd’s title in a bar on PlaqueBoyMax’s In The Sales space stream👀 pic.twitter.com/VdLxL6w8OC
— The Voice Of Content material✰ (@sheedclips) August 15, 2025
Social media customers echoed Jackson’s anger, calling Yachty “corny” and “lame” for crossing the road.
The lyrical rappers killing it proper now so the sassy mumblers are struggling for relevancy.
The music is ass , Yachty been lame….
Let that man George Floyd RIP… pic.twitter.com/U7zVVNZijN
— 19keys (@19keys_) August 15, 2025
lil yachty corny. and these silly ass n##### performed this on an enormous platform and them individuals who have been making enjoyable of george floyd are gonna be foaming on the mouth much more now.
black individuals let this be one other lesson that it’s your personal individuals. facism is available in any type. https://t.co/lkctCOzUCz pic.twitter.com/ckXXKiQ833
— tay is endurance (@plainpotatotay) August 14, 2025
Figuring out how obsessed racists are with George Floyd, why tf would you employ him as a punchline as a black man? Get “Lil Boat” the f### outta right here
— Reece (@DefaultReece) August 14, 2025
George Floyd’s dying — attributable to former officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on his neck for over 9 minutes throughout an arrest — grew to become a defining second within the struggle in opposition to police brutality.
His final phrases, “I can’t breathe,” fueled worldwide protests.
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