
He continues: "I apologize for the discomfort this may have caused and I want to clarify that the initiative to secure international features with L.A.X & Kendrick Lamar was never to induce in error, but the aim was to bring value to the rich culture of the Haitian Music Industry." Controversy Over the Use of A.I. "My team and I are working tirelessly to get to the bottom of it and we will share our findings as soon as we come to a concrete explanation of the situation."

"With the evolution of the current events, a decision was made to recall 'G.O.A.T.' and 'Amanda' titles from the album with respect to an investigation in regards to allegations against the authenticity of the features," MechansT's statement reads as it pertains to Kendrick Lamar. In the official press release below, the popular Haitian artist issued an apology to his nearly one million Instagram followers for having to delete "G.O.A.T." while he and his team investigates the authenticity of Kendrick Lamar's verse.

On July 13, just three days removed from the album's release, MechansT decided to remove the fugazi Kendrick Lamar song from À Table ! across all streaming platforms. Hip-Hop Songs Dangerous? A Look at the New Wave Sparking Debate MechansT's removes "G.O.A.T." Featuring Kendrick Lamar From Album and Issues a Public Apology
