Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has tendered an apology after posting a video featuring a hit hip-hop track containing explicit lyrics, BBC reported.
The clip featured Australian treasury MPs raising hands in Parliament. Morrison praised his colleagues for being "on fire today" in the 11-second-video's caption.
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The accompanying track -- Be Faithful by hype man Fatman Scoop -- left many puzzled. While the snippet posted on Morrison's social media accounts was not explicit, the post was crticised as "bizarre".
This made me cringe so hard I turned inside out
— Daniel Zennon 🇵🇸 (@dzennon) September 13, 2018
I’m now fascinated by what was going on in the Prime Minister’s office during the five hours it took them to produce this video.
— Tim Watts MP (@TimWattsMP) September 13, 2018
Did someone pitch this? Were there meetings? We’re other songs considered? Why?
Mainly ‘why’? https://t.co/d5pWOmNXPf
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Others termed the post a question mark on the calibre of the prime minister and his team. Dismissing the outrage as "harmless", others took it in a lighter vein.
This is harmless, daggy and fun. Twitter losing its mind over this shows that pollies can never win. #auspol
— Wade Shipard (@wadeshipard) September 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/fergushunter/status/1040373821432164352
The post has been deleted since them.
The full lyrics of the song used in my earlier video from QT today were just not OK. When I found out, I asked the team to take it down. Apologies.
— Scott Morrison (@ScoMo30) September 13, 2018
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