*Trevor Noah hit up “The Breakfast Club” Wednesday and spoke candidly about who can use the N-word as it relates to rap music.

“In America, there’s a fundamental confusion that happens in and around hip-hop,” Noah said. “Some people don’t understand the sensitivities that they need to have in and around words that they use. … As Black people, it’s like the one perk to the oppression is getting the N-word in a weird way.

“Everyone knows how to censor themselves, especially when it comes to hip-hop,” he concluded. “I know that it’s Black people who should be deciding the thing [about who can or cannot say the N-word]. … But if you are not Black, I can save you a lot of stress in your life by just saying don’t do it.”

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Noah’s comments come one week after actress Gina Rodriguez faced backlash over her use of the N-word.

Rodriguez, who is of Puerto Rican heritage, posted a video on Instagram last week of herself singing the n-word.
In the clip, the “Jane the Virgin” actress sings along to the Fugees hit “Ready or Not” while getting her makeup done — but folks quickly slammed Gina for dropping the N-bomb during Lauryn Hill’s verse.

She later deleted the video and apologized on Instagram.

“Hey, what’s up everybody. I just wanted to reach out and apologize,” she said in her apology video. “I am sorry. I am sorry if I offended anyone by singing along to the Fugees, to a song that I love, that I grew up on. I love Lauryn Hill. And I really am sorry if I offended you.”

Source: Trevor Noah to White People: ‘Rap Music Does Not Give You a Pass to Use N-word’ [WATCH]