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Last August, rapper Trick Daddy caused a commotion when he refused to date women over age 35 because they’re “damaged goods.”

Now he’s backtracking on his previous comments after the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority canceled his planned performance at the recent SARC Conference in Florida.

In an appearance on The Art Of Dialogue podcast this week, the rapper revised his age limit up from 36 to 41.

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Trick Daddy, 51, said he won’t date a woman over 40 “ever in my life.”

“Yeah, I’m tired of them b*tches,” he said. “The older you get the more serious you want to get out of life, and your seriousness don’t involve me [and] don’t involve men.”

He continued, “I’m tired of women bragging about their credit score, and their LLC’s, and all this sh*t, ‘I own my own business.’ You own your own business but your business ain’t making no money… Let’s start respecting and loving each other, on each other. Stop making it all about you. All these f***ing rules, lower your f***ing standard.”


 
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Trick Daddy’s performance was canceled at the 73rd South Atlantic Regional Conference in Orlando, Florida earlier this month.

According to reports, the Florida rapper’s microphone was abruptly cut off mid-performance.

Tiffany Moore Russell, regional director for the South Atlantic chapter of the AKA, explained in a letter that Trick’s performance was canceled due to foul language and disrespect for the organization.

Russell noted such charming lyrics as: “If you want your pu$$y ate, put your f**king hands up.”

In her letter to sorority sisters, Russell explained, “The language, the lyrics, and the comments made by the artist were not acceptable. I ended the performance because of the disrespect for our organization and for our brand.”

Russell said her team met with Trick Daddy “several times” before the concert to specify that the show would be PG-rated.

Trick Daddy told his side of the story in a livestream after the show. He explained he wasn’t performing at a wedding party.

“No disrespect to the AKA’s, the most highly respected. Some of the most beautiful, attractive and successful women that I know are AKAs,” he said. “So, I’m performing for the AKAs and yeah, I do ‘Jump on It.’ That’s one of my records. You should have known that when y’all booked me. But don’t put out no statement talking about you gave me a playlist. This ain’t your wedding.”