The Danish hitband Luke Graham has regretted its brand new song ‘Sad’, which is a cover of the rapper XXXTentacions hit ‘Sad’.

the lead Singer Lukas Forchhammer writes on Twitter that he is not known to the now deceased rappers past.

– Our cover of ‘Sad’ will be removed as soon as possible, he writes.

XXXTentacion stood accused of in 2016 to have beaten his pregnant ex-girlfriend. The rapper refused and uttered his innocence, but after his death as a 27-minute long audio file today’s light, where he admitted to have beaten up her.

‘I set my source to happiness in one person, which was a mistake to start with, ik?, he says in the audio file according to Rolling Stone, where he claims she was unfaithful to him.

‘I began to smash her because she made one mistake. And from then on it went only one way. The girl fears for his life, which I understand.’

It was regarded by the police as a confession.

The Danish singer Lukas Forchhammer. Photo: Per Lange

The tarnished past had not come Lukas Forchhammer for the ear.

– I knew nothing of his violent past. I am really sorry for the pain I may have caused, and I am angry that no one told me anything before. Again, I’m really upset about it, writes Lukas Forchhammer on Twitter.

He will now have the song removed from the Sportify and other places, it had to act.

Spotify has previously removed all rapperens music from its service, but after numerous protests, he was added again.

the 20-year-old XXXTentacion was shot and killed on the open street last year, when he 18. June was on its way away from a store in Florida, UNITED states.

According to a document drove XXXTentacion in his car when he was blocked by an SUV in front of a store in Florida. Two masked men got out of the car with a gun, as they reportedly had intended to rob XXXTentacion. In the car he had, according to the police a Louis Vitton bag that contained 50,000 dollars, which corresponds to 320.000 dkk.

He was shot multiple times by one or more guns of the perpetrators, who took the bag and drove on. Four people were later arrested.