A former Saskatchewan rapper turned political candidate apologized Tuesday for lyrics that the incumbent Saskatchewan Party has criticized as misogynistic.
Phil Smith, the NDP candidate for Estevan-Big Muddy, said in a statement that he takes full responsibility for the songs released about a decade ago.
He said he’s now “committed to social action to bring an end to gender-based discrimination.”
“I said things in my 20s that I don’t believe now whatsoever,” Smith said.
His apology comes after Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party put out a media release labelling some of Smith’s lyrics “misogynistic, pro-drugs and pro-crime.”
In Smith’s song “Candy Necklaces,” Smith rapped: “Just wish I could belly flop into your cleavage.”
On a track titled “Casino,” he said: “You have to be asinine to test me, I stomp squares all day like a chess piece. Down for jail, and bail and subsequent probation.”
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The Saskatchewan Party said in the …