Lil Xan Performs "California Love" Amid Controversial Tupac Comments

By Gabriel Pabon

March 26, 2018

Lil Xan is trying to get back on many Hip-Hop fans good sides after his controversial comments about Tupac Shakur came out a few weeks ago during an interview with Revolt. In the interview with Revolt TV, Xan was asked to rate rappers on a "Clout Scale" of 1-10. When it came down to rating Tupac, he gave him a 2 and said his music was boring. This obviously wasn't received well from fans of Hip-Hop and artists alike. One rapper who spoke out publicly about the comments made was Waka Flocka, who took to twitter saying: "Lil Xan banned from Hip Hop" and "Pac help me get thru childhood!!! S*** hurt to see the youth disrespect man that paved the way for all of us literally... I hope nobody overlooks my accomplishments when I leave. Respect is everything, never forget that." 


Waka Flocka wasn't the only one to come at Lil Xan for his comments as The Breakfast Club's Charlamagne Tha God gave Xan The "Donkey of The Day" for March 8th. 

Since the comments were made Xan has taken to Twitter as well publicly saying that he won't be doing any more interviews to avoid companies taking advantage of him. Unforutanley things continued to not go his way as Tupac fans found him out in California and pressed him about the comments he made. This all led to the Police having to escort the young rapper away from the angry mob of fans. 

It seems as if Lil Xan now has a change of heart in regards to what he thinks about the legendary rapper. A video has popped up online from one of his recent shows, where he actually performed the smash hit from Tupac and Dr Dre. "California Love". We'll have to wait and see if the Hip-Hop community accepts this as an apology or continue to further attack the 21-year-old rapper.

Xan's debut project "Total Xanarchy" drops on April 6.

Check out the video of him performing "California Love" below..

Photo: Getty Images


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