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Vic Mensa Is Self-Critical On New Track Empathy

Thursday, 18 October 2018 Written by Laura Johnson

Photo: Zoe Rain Photography

Vic Mensa has dropped a new track.

Empathy arrives amidst some controversy caused by his freestyle at the BET Hip-Hop Awards, which was directed at the late rapper XXXTentacion and his fans, and a subsequent statement in which he said: "Protect women. Domestic & sexual abuse are not excusable because you have talent or you are troubled. With that said I was not aware his mother would be in attendance & I offer her my deepest condolences."

The track follows a string of standalone singles from Mensa, including Common Sense and Metaphysical, and finds the rapper very self-critical. "They say you shouldn't cast stones from a glass home, the whole world wanna see me fall but I stand strong, I say what's right but they don't hear me cos my past wrongs," he sings.

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