In his touching new music video “Devil’s Work,” released on Friday (May 3), controversial rapper Joyner Lucas rattled the cage of political commentator Tomi Lahren, and she took to social media to voice her concerns.
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In the video, a raps about bringing certain people from the dead and trading them for less desirable individuals, one in which being Lauren. And she expressed her lack of appreciation for the death wish on her Twitter.
“Truly disgusting,” she posted. “You don’t have to like me or respect me but this is too far. This isn’t ‘art’ it’s sick.”
Truly disgusting. You don’t have to like me or respect me but this is too far. This isn’t “art” it’s sick. https://t.co/hvKOGw4zCk
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) May 3, 2019
She then sent Lucas a direct message via Instagram to request a sit-down with the rapper, who in turn uploaded the message to his Instagram account this morning.
“Although I don’t appreciate you depicting and calling for my death in your latest music video, I would like to sit down and talk with you on or off camera,” Tomi wrote in her DM. “Maybe we can find some common ground.”
Under the screenshot, Joyner captioned “I wonder how this conversations gonna go @tomilahren,” followed by a shrug emoji.
Hours later, Lahren shared a screenshot on Twitter of Lucas’s screenshot of her DM with the caption, “Division will never be healed if we don’t sit down and talk about it. It’s not about who is right or wrong, it’s about perspective and I am always open to hearing yours.”
Division will never be healed if we don’t sit down and talk about it. It’s not about who is right or wrong, it’s about perspective and I am always open to hearing yours. https://t.co/AZ6hBNFXyB
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) May 6, 2019
See the music video below.