The 'G N' R Lies' track 'One In A Million' caused huge controversy upon the record's release. A song about Rose's experiences of being taunted when he first moved to L.A, it features the words 'niggers' and 'faggots' alongside other obscenities. Axl, who wrote the song entirely on his own, was accused of racism and homophobia by some quarters. Although he had previously said in an interview that “he didn't understand” homosexuality, Rose has always strenuously denied he is either racist or homophobic.
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