LABOUR was forced to say sorry after using a rap about drugs and sexually assaulting girls in an AI TikTok video targeting young voters.
The clip, posted on Labour’s official account, showcased tech-generated animals representing party pledges like a hare for a “faster NHS” and a bulldog for “safe streets”.
However, the music, sourced from the Brazilian track Montagem Coral by DJ Holanda, caused controversy due to featuring lyrics too lewd to publish in a family newspaper.
Translated, it refers to assaulting girls and getting them addicted to sex, beer and drugs.
Tory MP Alicia Kearns blasted: “So much for telling us we’ll feel safer with you in charge.
The video was swiftly deleted after the backlash, with Labour admitting the lyrics were “completely inappropriate.”
This misstep is further exacerbated by the timing, as it coincides with increased demands for a comprehensive independent investigation into child sexual exploitation and grooming in Oldham.
A party spokesman said: “The post is an adaptation of a viral social media trend and contains a mix of two music tracks.
“We acknowledge the translation of the lyrics are completely inappropriate.
“We apologise and the video has now been deleted.”