Jacob Fatu recently dropped a new track called “Hello” and it featured his uncle Rikishi as well. While it seemed like a normal song at first, it featured Fatu saying the n-word multiple times and now many fans have called him out for using the n-word.

A fan went on Twitter after Jacob Fatu used the n-word several times in his new song. They questioned who would tell Fatu he shouldn’t say it and said people need to stop acting like Samoans are untouchable because they are not. They also pointed out that no matter how much Samoans take from Black culture, they are not Black and never will be.

“Who’s gonna tell Jacob Fatu he can’t say the N-Word ?” I wish y’all would quit acting like these samoans are invincible when they not. No matter how much they appropriate our culture, They aren’t black, and will never be black. Simple.”

Another fan complained about Samoans openly saying the n-word and said they are tired of it. They also told others not to ask who would stop them, saying that just like anyone else, they can be stopped because they are human and not invincible.

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“samoans and saying n**** with they full chest man… we are tired…🙄😐 and don’t say “well who gonna stop them?!?!” the same way u can make someone stop breathing PERMANENTLY they are humans and they not invincible!”

A fan then pointed out that just because The Rock’s dad is Black, people act like all Samoans automatically get a pass to use the N-word, which they clearly don’t agree with, saying, “Just cause Rock’s dad is black they really think all Samoans get the pass”

This is obviously a controversial topic and the discussion online keeps getting bigger. Many wrestling and hip-hop fans have a very divided opinion on Fatu using the n-word in the song and so we’ll have to see if Jacob Fatu will respond publicly to the backlash soon.

Do you think fans are right to call out Jacob Fatu for using the n-word in his song, or is it being blown out of proportion? Sound off in the comments.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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