Social media slammed Miami-based rapper Sukihana for referencing serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in her explicit-filled remix of “Sl*t me out” by NLE Choppa.
Sukihana rapped at the end of her verse, “Jeffrey Dahmer ain’t got s**t on me, the way I eat a Black n***a out.”
She also used the lyric to caption a photo of her and NLE Choppa at the BET Awards.
Dahmer became popular after Netflix released a 10-part biographical series last year, which fed the problem of romanticizing a serial killer. Even the victims’ families didn’t like the idea of the series because the network was profiting from one of the most traumatic moments of their lives.
Fans rushed to her comments to bash her for the “insensitive” Dahmer reference.
Huge difference she didn’t have to say black people she could have said people why highlight the people he was mostly murdering and she’s fucking black
— Yasuke 😮💨😶🌫️ (@YasukeDaGod454) June 27, 2023
Mind you, this is the same lady who was crying last week, citing sexual assault. This week she makes fun of dead sexual assault victims with a weak Jeffery Dahmer bar. #makeitmakesense #fakeoutrage
— sa: (@notshawnallen) June 26, 2023
this caption was unnecessary.
— ThereGoTerry (@ThereGoTerry) June 26, 2023
Hold up but didn’t you get offended when yo.. never mind
— 🩸Apex KHAN🩸 (@ApexMileena89) June 26, 2023
This caption is very insensitive Suki but whatever .
— Dess ♡ (@simplytheitgirl) June 26, 2023
… making fun of victims is ok but being kissed is where you draw the line? Wild times.
— the_village_kid (@LifeofaRanger) June 26, 2023
The rapper defended herself, tweeting, “So, they make a whole movie about Jeffery Dahmer, but I can’t make a verse about him? I am a rapper. Y’all pick and choose too much. I said what I said, and I’m performing it…move on.”
So they make a whole movie about Jeffery Dahmer but I can’t make a verse about him? I am a rapper. Y’all pick and choose too much. I said what I said and I’m performing it move on
— Suki WITH THE GOOD COOCHIE (@sukihanagoat) June 27, 2023