PepsiCo is bowing to public pressure for the second time in a week and
cutting ties with Lil Wayne over the rapper's crude lyrical reference to
civil rights martyr Emmett Till.
Lil Wayne, one of the biggest stars in pop music, had a deal to promote the company's Mountain Dew soda. . . .
On Friday, PepsiCo said in a statement that Wayne's "offensive reference
to a revered civil rights icon does not reflect the values of our
brand." It declined to provide any further comment.
A publicist for Lil Wayne, Sarah Cunningham, said that the split was due
to "creative differences" and that it was an amicable parting.
"That's about all I can tell you at this time," she said.
Wayne had sent the Till family a letter offering empathy and saying that
he would not reference Till or the family in his music, particularly in
an inappropriate manner.
But the Till family said the letter fell short of an apology.
"It's mindboggling to me that they partnered with him in the first
place," said the Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr., a Till cousin and witness to
his abduction. "Major corporations should scrutinize who they endorse,
don't let greed or money determine who you sponsor."
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