‘I Was Wrong’: Daniel ‘Cancel Me’ Caesar Apologizes For Comments About Black People, Releases New Album ‘Never Enough’

Daniel Caesar is back with apologies for controversial comments about Black people. Do you forgive the “canceled” crooner, or like his new album, is it Never Enough?

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Until DaBaby’s DeBacles, even the most problematic celebrity seemed immune to real cancellation, except for Daniel Caesar. In 2019, he asked the aggrieved internet to cancel him over defending racist white culture vulture as “the winning team” to accept.

The rising R&B star seemed to get his wish. In an interview with Apple Music, he reflected on getting canceled for his Freudian slip and how it influenced his new music.

“I completely understand the response. And in time, after taking time to get over myself and to really honestly look at myself and everything that was happening, I was wrong. I was wrong, and I’m sorry about that,” he said about his past comments.

Daniel Caesar apologized ya’ll. 😭❤️ pic.twitter.com/O0Qp5vgwXa

— Latasha’s RENAISSANCE ✨✨ (@JustLatasha404) April 8, 2023

As Saucy Santana said, one thing about the comments, they were not on his side. After thinking things through, the singer took accountability.

“For a long time, I was like, ‘You can’t do anything, you can’t say anything without whatever,’” Caesar said about the public backlash.

Daniel Caesar just released a beautiful ass album, like literally such a beautiful listen, and…NOBODY FUCKIN CARES CUZ HE HAD TO GO AND OPEN HIS STUPID ASS MOUF TO DEFEND A WHITE WOMAN! We cant ever have nothing nice. Niggas is embarrassing

— “jaden broke.” (@MouseJones) April 7, 2023

Check out Daniel Caesar’s apology for f**king around and finding out after the flip.