Labour forced to apologise
Labour found itself in hot water after using a rap song in an AI TikTok video targeting young voters that contained lyrics about drugs and sexual assault.
Outrage over offensive lyrics
The clip, featuring tech-generated animals representing party pledges, used music from a Brazilian song that included lyrics too obscene to print in a family newspaper, referencing assaulting girls and getting them addicted to sex, beer, and drugs.
Swift deletion and apology
After facing backlash, the video was promptly deleted, and Labour issued an apology, acknowledging that the lyrics were "completely inappropriate." The party stated that the post was a mix of two music tracks and was an adaptation of a viral social media trend.
Concerns amid calls for inquiry
The incident comes at a sensitive time as there are increasing demands for an independent inquiry into child sexual exploitation and grooming in Oldham, adding to the severity of Labour's blunder.
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