Skepta Takes Down 'Gas Met Up' Artwork and Apologizes After Backlash

Skepta Takes Down 'Gas Met Up' Artwork and Apologizes After Backlash

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U.K rapper-producer Skepta took down an image for his upcoming single "Gas Me Up" after allegations that the art was in reference to the Holocaust.

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