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She ain't even know it. I took her home and so i enjoy that. She ain't even know it."
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When real which the women's group was protesting in California, Ross tweeted a sortof apology, claiming that girls were misinterpreting his lyrics and then he "never said the thought of 'rape.'"
Reebok announced their decision today and commented, "We are extremely disappointed he (Ross) has yet to showcase a comprehension from the seriousness for this issue as well as appropriate amount of remorse," the <a href=http://fotovakprint.nl/images/ugg.html>http://fotovakprint.nl/images/ugg.html</a> statement read. "At this time, it is in everyone's best interest for Reebok to get rid of its partnership with Mr. Ross."
Rapper and producer Rocko, the artist whose song delivers the offensive Rick Ross lyrics, has decided to pull that version of the song. Brand-new areas such as already recorded five other versions of the song with different rappers, hinting that a number of them are awardwinning stars, and can release those versions instead.
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