Andrew Schulz defends his explicit Kendrick Lamar joke again

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Comedian Andrew Schulz recently talked about the strange sex joke that he made about Kendrick Lamar in December.

Schulz was reacting to the pgLang rapper seeming to call him out on his song "wacced out murals," the first song on his GNX album. "Don't let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that's law," raps Lamar in the song.

Schulz responded by saying that Lamar is so small, he could sexually assault him if he chose. "I would make love to him, and the only thing that he could do is decide if it’s consensual or not," said the comedian.

A lot of people, like Ice Cube's son, O'Shea Jackson Jr., took offense to the joke and ripped Schulz. So, the comedian quickly defended himself and pretty much did the same thing during a recent interview on Power 106 in Los Angeles.

In short, Schulz said that people should lighten up, because he was just kidding around.

"People turned it into something it wasn’t," he explained. "I said I would make sweet love whether he liked it or not, but I also said he could decide. And obviously, I’m joking. I’m married, I’m faithful. I make sweet, disappointing love to one person, my wife.”

Schulz later said that he felt Lamar was threatening him and his Brilliant Idiots podcast co-host, Charlamagne tha God in "wacced out murals." "The n-----s that coon, the n-----s that being groomed, slide on both of them," raps Lamar in the cut.

“Look, once you pull out the death or the assault [threats], I don’t want to hear anything about a comedian’s response," said Schulz. "I’m out here making jokes. I’m not actually going to have sex with Kendrick Lamar. Let’s be real."

You can see Schulz's full interview below.