Fat Joe Addresses Controversial 'Wuhan Virus' Line On Benny The Butcher Collaboration

Fat Joe linked up with Benny The Butcher on a song called “Talkin’ Back” off the Griselda rapper’s The Plugs I Met 2 project on Friday (March 19), but his verse came with some controversy. The Terror Squad founder was met with backlash for using the term “Wuhan virus” to refer to coronavirus, which is considered discriminatory against people from Wuhan, China.

“Drag me in and out of court, Harvey Weinstein,” he raps. “Threw that white up in the pot, gave ’em pipe dreams/And watch it spread like the Wuhan virus/Do ’em dirty for the low like Wu-Tang ‘Sirus.”

On Sunday (March 21), Joe took to Twitter to address the line by saying he recorded his verse at a time when the media was calling it something other than COVID-19.

“I’ll address the Benny verse,” he said. “I did that verse a year ago when the news was calling it the wuhan virus before they called it COVID. i support and love all my asian brothers and sisters never hate.”

Many people were disappointed with the use of “Wuhan virus,” with someone pointing out the insensitivity of his lyrics following the recent Atlanta shootings that saw six Asian women killed.

“Hey @fatjoe long time fan here,” a fan tweeted. “But given the current climate and how asians are being treated do you think you could’ve phrased this a little differently?”

Another Twitter user wrote, “Fat Joe makes a reference to the ‘Wuhan virus’ on Benny’s new album. Not helpful.”

Benny’s sequel to The Plugs I Met is entirely produced by Harry Fraud, with other guest appearances from 2 Chainz, French Montana, Jim Jones, Chinx and Rick Hyde. It served as the follow-up to his Burden of Proof album, which was released in October 2020.

Listen to “Talkin’ Back” below.