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Lil Uzi Vert is clearing the air on accusations that they worship the devil. The “I Just Wanna Rock” entertainer caught up with a TMZ reporter while exiting a building and answered a series...
When asked if he believes in Satan, he responded with a smirk, “Umm, no.” Uzi confirmed that the song will appear on his upcoming Pink Tape , which drops in the next two months.
Earlier this year, Lil Uzi Vert faced criticism for rapping about Satan in their music, and in a new interview with GQ they brushed off the criticism and compared all religions to cults.
Lil Uzi Vert has faced more satanic backlash after posing in a bloody photo shoot for 032c Magazine that involved an upside-down cross painted on his head.
Lil Uzi Vert‘s new forehead and tongue tattoos have fueled controversy around them being a “satanist,” shortly after a Satan-referencing lyric.
During his set, Uzi debuted a new song called “I make a City Girl believe in Satan.” Summer Walker caught wind of the song, and shared her two cents on her Instagram story.
Their set wasn’t without controversy, however, thanks to a lyric from an unreleased song. “I make a City Girl believe in Satan,” they rapped in reference to their girlfriend, JT.