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He grew up in the ghetto around that culture. He wasn't pretending. I didn't know he used the n word in any songs. He may have used it in conversation idk.
Repeating song lyrics don't count bc usually you are alone anyway. It's a 'tree falls in the woods and no one there to hear it' situation.
About your last point, I've been trying to make it a habit that I replace it with "brother" or something whenever I'm singing along.
But you gotta use it without the hard R. "Brotha"
I use 'glip glops' referencing Rick and Morty.
Rick: What's up my glipglops!?!?
And
Summer: Are some glip glops from the third dimension gonna come over and play cards or something?
And Rick eventually explains: Glip glop is like the n-word and the c-word had a baby and it was raised by all the bad words for [juice].