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Tyga Apologizes For Offensive ‘Ay Caramba’ Video

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Tyga apologized after fans were upset with his ‘Ay Caramba’ video, where he appeared to make fun of Mexican culture.

“When I dropped the video, I wasn’t in L.A., I was in Europe. And then I started seeing a lot of people offended by it and I was kinda confused,. That’s why I didn’t respond. I kinda, like, tried to do my research a little bit. I tried to ask a lot of the people that I grew up with that are Mexican,” he said.

Tyga may not have meant any harm but his fans are not happy. Tyga said his song is for Mexicans.

“At the end of the day, I’m not Mexican, so I can’t say what Mexicans are offended by and not. But I know I had no intentions of offending anybody. For one, I want to apologize to the Mexican community and my fans that are Mexican. I have a lot of Latin fans that are Puerto Rican, Dominican, that probably weren’t offended by this video. But my Mexicans fans in L.A., there definitely were some that were offended.”

He has removed the video.

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