quickdodgeŽ
06-15-2007, 09:18 AM
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Akon has released a song titled "Put The Blame On Me," in which the Senegalese bred crooner addresses the recent stir he caused for "lewd dancing" with a 15 year-old-girl.
As SOHH previously reported, the singer/producer came under fire after pulling 15 year-old Danah Alleyne on stage during his April 12 concert at Club Zen in Trinidad and performing a raunchy dance act with the girl.
Despite issuing an aplogy claiming he had no idea Alleyne was underage, Verizon would sever ties with Akon. The wireless company also pulled its sponsorship from a tour in which Akon served as the opening act for Gwen Stefani and removed the singer's ringtones, music and artwork from its Verizon Wireless stores and handsets.
On the intro of "Put The Blame On Me," Akon says: "I realize that everything I do is affecting the people around me. So I want to take this time out to apologize for things that I've done; things that haven't occurred yet; things they don't want to take responsibility for."
In the third verse of the song, Akon addresses and apologizes for his antics with the teenage girl, the Verizon situation and specifically to Gwen Stefani. "I'm sorry for the hand that [Gwen] was dealt / for the embarrassment that she felt / Just a little young girl trying to have fun / Daddy should've never let her out that young," he continues speakin on the dirty dancing incident. "Sorry for clubs and getting shut down / I hope they manage better next time around / How was I to know she was underage / In a 21-and-older club they say / Why doesn't anybody wnnaa take blame / Verizon backed out disgracing my name / I'm just a singer tryin' entertain / Cause I love my fans I'll take the blame."
In related news Akon is currently under investigation for hurling a teenage fan into the audience for throwing an object at him. The woman who the teen landed on recently stepped forward asking Akon to apologize for his actions.
No criminal charges have been filed against Akon.
That's not an apology. He's still saying it's everyone else's fault, but since no one else is apologizing, he will. The fuck? Later, QD.
Akon has released a song titled "Put The Blame On Me," in which the Senegalese bred crooner addresses the recent stir he caused for "lewd dancing" with a 15 year-old-girl.
As SOHH previously reported, the singer/producer came under fire after pulling 15 year-old Danah Alleyne on stage during his April 12 concert at Club Zen in Trinidad and performing a raunchy dance act with the girl.
Despite issuing an aplogy claiming he had no idea Alleyne was underage, Verizon would sever ties with Akon. The wireless company also pulled its sponsorship from a tour in which Akon served as the opening act for Gwen Stefani and removed the singer's ringtones, music and artwork from its Verizon Wireless stores and handsets.
On the intro of "Put The Blame On Me," Akon says: "I realize that everything I do is affecting the people around me. So I want to take this time out to apologize for things that I've done; things that haven't occurred yet; things they don't want to take responsibility for."
In the third verse of the song, Akon addresses and apologizes for his antics with the teenage girl, the Verizon situation and specifically to Gwen Stefani. "I'm sorry for the hand that [Gwen] was dealt / for the embarrassment that she felt / Just a little young girl trying to have fun / Daddy should've never let her out that young," he continues speakin on the dirty dancing incident. "Sorry for clubs and getting shut down / I hope they manage better next time around / How was I to know she was underage / In a 21-and-older club they say / Why doesn't anybody wnnaa take blame / Verizon backed out disgracing my name / I'm just a singer tryin' entertain / Cause I love my fans I'll take the blame."
In related news Akon is currently under investigation for hurling a teenage fan into the audience for throwing an object at him. The woman who the teen landed on recently stepped forward asking Akon to apologize for his actions.
No criminal charges have been filed against Akon.
That's not an apology. He's still saying it's everyone else's fault, but since no one else is apologizing, he will. The fuck? Later, QD.