South Carolina University apologized on Sunday that Arena DJ played a song by Louisiana State University player.
No. 2 South Carolina broke the no of the time. 5 LSU has accumulated two dominant programs that have won three NCAA championships in the past three NCAA championships in the fierce battle in Colombia.
Then, in the celebration after the horn, Arena DJ, who goes to the stage name DJ, played “Cut Friends” by the late rapper camouflage.
His daughter was a star LSU Guard Fravier Johnson, and she was not satisfied with the selection of the song. Laps was also born five months after his father was killed in 2003.
“I take my L on my chin, but this is just a troublesome action. Nun’s interesting match,” she wrote on Saturday.
South Carolina agreed with Johnson and called the song selection “inappropriate” and “rude.”
“Her actions were, of course, upset by Fravier Johnson and her family, and I was rude to the LSU program and fans,” said the university. “Rivals and passionate fans should be useful only to strengthen sports and should not be used to personally target individual players. We are both teams. I regret that it came to our venue after the game that gained a national attention that the women’s basketball won.
DJ apologized for choosing her song, but she had no malice and she was a fan of the song for many years. She said she was from South Carolina and grew up listening to a camouflage based in Savanna, Georgia.
“I apologize for playing the cut -off in -story in the game yesterday,” she said in a Saturday statement. “I enjoy my job, make sure other people have a good time, neglect someone, or angry someone. In other games, I play in yesterday’s game. It should not have been.
The school said that DJ TO was stopped for the next home game with The Gamecocks Sunday Overwon. South Carolina’s home game is February 13 with Florida.
The school said he would meet DJs to provide further education on her expectations for her in the future.