Rapper RZA shockingly revealed some information during an interview with T.J. Holmes in BET’s “Don’t Sleep.”
RZA said filmmaker Quentin Tarantino casually uses the N-word. The two previously worked together for the film “The Man With The Iron Fists.”
“Me and my lawyer do have this kind of dialogue,” RZA said, referring to his usage of the N word. I call him my nigga, he call me ‘his nigga.’ Quentin Tarantino says it.”
Tarantino is no stranger to the word.
It has been excessively used in films “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown” and “Django Unchained.”
The “N word” is used 110 times in “Django Unchained,” according to The Daily Beast.
Tarantino infamously used the word at the 2013 Golden Globes awards.
“Somebody is out there actually saying when it comes to the word Ni**er that the fact that I was using in the movie more than it was used back in the antebellum South in Mississippi in 1858 then feel free to make that case,” Tarantino said.
Watch Quentin Tarantino’s Golden Globes Interview Below
The “Gravel Pit” rapper discussed his opinion of the racial slur during the interview, which also featured rapper Fat Joe.
RZA doesn’t mind the usage of the word by other people of different cultural backgrounds.
“I do think the word has been neutralized.
“I’m very conscious of race,” RZA said. “I’m very conscious of our history in this country… we took that word and we reversed the energy of it. We made it positive.”
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Watch RZA’s “Don’t Sleep” interview below
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