Tyler, The Creator revealed he APOLOGIZED to Selena Gomez for past 'inappropriate' tweets in new tune, Manifesto!

The BRIT Awards 2020 -  Winners Room
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In one of his latest singles, Tyler, The Creator revealed he has since apologized to Selena Gomez after allegedly posting past inappropriate tweets about the singer, according to E!.

Naturally, Tyler, The Creator is issuing pop star and actress Selena Gomez - who is set to star in Hulu's new murder mystery series, Only Murders in the Building - with an apology through verse.

The 30-year-old rapper just dropped his latest album, "Call Me If You Get Lost," and although the project is en route to massive commercial success (it's already reached number one on the U.S. Apple Music album chart) - there's one song, in particular, that's catching the eyes - and ears! - of fans everywhere.

In the song, "Manifesto", the "Yonkers" singer revealed that he has apologized to Selena personally after past tweets from 2010 and 2011 resurfaced of the musician allegedly writing explicit and inappropriate language towards the "Come and Get It" singer. At the time of the alleged tweets, the former Wizard's of Waverly Place star would've been between 18 and 19 years old.

The lyrics in the single included the words: "I was a teener, tweetin' Selena crazy s--t. Didn't wanna offend her, apologize when I seen her. Back when I was tryna f--k Bieber, Just-in."

Check out Tyler, The Creators new tune "Manifesto" below.