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N-Word Controversy! Kylie Jenner Accused Of Saying The Offensive Slang In Debut Song

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Source: Splash News

May 5 2016, Published 1:50 p.m. ET

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Kylie Jenner's singing debut has been plagued with controversy! Fans are accusing the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star of saying the N-word while being featured on Burberry Perry's "Beautiful Day" track.

Jenner, 18, talk-raps on the R-rated version of Mister Rogers' "Neighborhood" with Lil Yachty, Justine Skye and Jordan Woods.

"Come Jordan, let's be serious about this," she says. "Come on, we're going to be serious about this. Jordy, I've never been on a song before."

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Although it seems Skye or Woods sing "I wish a f**k n***a would," reports and fans claim it's Jenner saying the explicit lyrics.

"Why does Kylie Say the n word? Disgusting," one user bashed, as another commented, "I cringe everything she says n***a."

Jenner was also slammed for her auto-tuned voice on the track.

"When white girl Kylie drops n word in possibly one of the most heavily auto-tuned songs I've ever heard," a user wrote, while another slammed, "This is the worst thing my ears have ever heard!"

Do you think Jenner went too far? Listen to the lyrics below!

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