fukk Axl Rose.
Axl Rose explaining in choice of using the n-word in his controversial song,
One in a Million:
In a 1989
Rolling Stone interview, Rose explained the lyrics "I used words like police and ******s because you're not allowed to use the word "******". Why can black people go up to each other and say, "******," but when a white guy does it all of a sudden it's a big put-down. I don't like boundaries of any kind. I don't like being told what I can and what I can't say. I used the word "******" because it's a word to describe somebody that is basically a pain in your life, a problem. The word "******" doesn't necessarily mean black. Doesn't John Lennon have a song "Woman Is the ****** of the World"? There's a rap group, N.W.A. - ******s With Attitude. I mean, they're proud of that word. More power to them. Guns N' Roses ain't bad. . . . N.W.A. is bad! Mr. Bob Goldthwait said the only reason we put these lyrics on the record was because it would cause controversy and we'd sell a million albums. fukk him! Why'd he put us in his skit? We don't just do something to get the controversy, the press."
If you know you know.