Redfoo apologises for sexist 'art' after Wikipedia page hack

Redfoo's Wiki page was updated on Thursday. The additional entry was quickly deleted.

The internet is turning against Redfoo, literally.

Since his latest single, Literally I Can't, was released via YouTube a Change.org petition has been launched to have him fired from his mentoring role on Channel 7's X Factor while his Wikipedia page was updated on Thursday to describe the singer as "close to 40 years old but acts like an entitled, irritating child".

*Rapper Redfoo defends 'most sexist song of the year'

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Under fire: X Factor judge and singer Redfoo is feeling the wrath of the internet for his latest song which has been called "the most sexist song of the year".

*The most sexist and offensive song of the year

The"satirical" song, which is a collaborative effort by a co-op of rappers, has been lambasted online for its derogatory treatment of women due to its lyrics, "You got a big ol' butt, I can tell by the way you walkin', but you annoying me because you're talking ... I said jump on that pole, I didn't need your opinion".

Literally I Can't has also been called the most sexist and offensive song of the year by commentatorsthanks to the simple chorus of "Shut the f--- up" which is repeatedly yelled at a group of uptight looking young women at a party who refuse to drink and decline an offer to engage in "girl on girl" sexual activity.

According to his altered Wiki page, Redfoo, the son of Motown Record Company founder Berry Gordy, Jr, "unfortunately did not inherit any of his father's musical talent and has instead spent the last few years defecating out kitschy, tacky music, set to catchy beats in order to appeal to the lowest common denominator".

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