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Redfoo defends new song by calling it 'satire'
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Literally I Can't... keep up with the backlash: Redfoo defends new song by
calling it 'satire' as critics and fans slam him for disrespecting women

By Karishma Sarkari for Daily Mail Australia



'@PlaynSkillz @LilJon @EnertiaMcFly and I made a comical party song to
satirize the cliche,' Redfoo tweeted about the collaboration on
Tuesday.



for degrading women
Firing back: The American artist and honourary Aussie fired back at
critics on Tuesday claiming the song was a satire not misogynistic

Firing back: American artist and honourary Aussie, Redfoo, fired back


wrote, hash-tagging the phrase 'literally she said no'.
Victimising women: Matty Whiting from Melbourne was not buying Redfoo's
claims of satire

Victimising women: Matty Whiting from Melbourne was not buying Redfoo's
claims of satire
Not funny: Michelle Hitch also refutes the singer's ideas about the
spirit of the song


for 'girl on girl' to 's*** the fuck up' is neither love nor respect'.

Michelle Hitch told the rappers their satire wasn't very funny or
satirical, while Emma Horsburgh matter-of-factly stated: 'At US
colleges 1/4 women will be sexually assaulted during their academic
career - 'artists' are not the victims'.