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The song's lyrical content caused great controversy among many people, causing rage in many [[homosexual]] organizations accusing Rose of [[homophobia]] for his choice of words ("[[faggot (slang)|faggot]]'s) . Others accused him of [[racism]] for the use of the word "[[nigger]]'s" on the song. This caused great tension between Rose and [[Slash (musicaian)|Slash]] , because of him being half black.
The song's lyrical content caused great controversy among many people, causing rage in many [[homosexual]] organizations accusing Rose of [[homophobia]] for his choice of words ("[[faggot (slang)|faggot]]'s) . Others accused him of [[racism]] for the use of the word "[[nigger]]'s" on the song. This caused great tension between Rose and [[Slash (musicaian)|Slash]] , because of him being half black.


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"One in a Million" is a song by American heavy metal group Guns N' Roses . It is track number eight in the album G N' R Lies realesed in 1988 .

Controversy

The song's lyrical content caused great controversy among many people, causing rage in many homosexual organizations accusing Rose of homophobia for his choice of words ("faggot's) . Others accused him of racism for the use of the word "nigger's" on the song. This caused great tension between Rose and Slash , because of him being half black.