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Australian PM Morrison apologizes for using explicit song in video

The tweet -- and Facebook post -- have since been deleted, and Morisson posted again, saying that when he found out the content of the song, he had asked for it to be taken down

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has apologized for using an explicit rap song in a video posted to his social media accounts.

Morrison had posted on Thursday a 11-second clip of the song, 1999's "Be Faithful", by rapper Fatman Scoop, over quick edits of his parliamentary allies raising their hands in response to a question asked by him. The video was accompanied by a comment saying "QT (Question Time, an Australian parliamentary session) was on fire today... Good work team." The comment was followed by a flame emoji.

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