Jennings’ ditty didn’t go over like he thought it would. (Read More Here).
Comments under the post appeared to call him out for “clout-chasing.” Others called the singer Dahmer’s next victim.
“This is so weird and giving clout chasing. The folks eager to hear this mess are just as weird,” one person wrote.
“This is crazy. He would killed you, too, if he had the chance. Not the homie🤣,” another person wrote.
From 1992-2002, Jennings served ten years in prison for arson. “Us as Blacks, we need to ban this Dahmer movie. This is some sick sh*t what he did to our race, this is some sick sh*t,” the rapper repeated. “We need to boycott this damn movie off Netflix. This is sick. The victim’s family should be getting paid off of every dollar Netflix made. We need to ban this.”
While Netflix has found great success with Monster, many have aired their grievances with the series, including rapper Boosie Badazz, who believes the show should be boycotted due to the majority of Dahmer’s victims being African-American.
R&B singer Lyfe Jennings shared news nobody asked for over the weekend.
The 44-year-old Grammy-winning crooner posted a “fun fact” to Instagram on Sunday that he was asked to sing by deceased serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer while the two were in prison together.
“I could tell yall some weird stories… don’t believe it? Look it up.. 1992 recieving, my number 268192 his 227501. Gonna tell one story on a reel tonight.. sh*t gonna trip u out. Tonight at 12.”
Jennings went on to reveal within an Instagram reel that he was first unaware of Dahmer’s infamous background when the killer was expedited from Milwaukee, Wis. to Ohio.
Dahmer was eventually placed in a cell next to the singer, according to Jennings, and while he was quiet for the first two days, he later began yelling and beating on doors, along with other inmates.
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