Skepta Apologizes For ‘Gas Me Up’ Single Art That Drew Holocaust Comparisons: ‘I Vow To Be More Mindful Going Forward’

Skepta Apologizes For ‘Gas Me Up’ Single Art That Drew Holocaust Comparisons: ‘I Vow To Be More Mindful Going Forward’

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British rapper Skepta has apologized for the offensive artwork for his upcoming single, “Gas Me Up (Diligent),” after facing fierce backlash for an image some saw as evoking the Holocaust. The artwork by artist Gabriel Moses was posted on Skepta’s Instagram on Monday — and has since been removed —…

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