Russell has become popular recently for many of his views. First up was his criticism of Lil Wayne’s record, which the rapper deemed a load of “meaningless rap.” Now, in snippets of his controversial song, he refers to figures like Epstein, Trump and Hitler, as well as Malcolm X and Martin Luther, calling them “godsends.”
The rapper posted a clip containing the lyrics in question on social media site X, noting in the caption that it was a song his engineer advised him not to release. However, the artist felt differently and chose to post a message that confused fans.
My engineer told me I probably shouldn’t take this out…
That’s exactly why I posted this 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/dQ2tsQ2NvG
— Russell (@LaRussellGC) March 14, 2026
To clarify what he meant, the rapper said this:
😂😂😂What do you think my song is about? Is the truth troubling or do you think that’s what I’m talking about? I mean everyone is created by God. Even evil ones. Even niggas go to hell with some uncles, dads and favorite rappers😂😂. https://t.co/zz2UDvHDsa
— Russell (@LaRussellGC) March 15, 2026

