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I’m an older millennial who’s fairly into vaporwave and I’ve never heard of this racist rapper version of mac tonight. The food mascot from the 80s (twenty years ago was 2004, btw) fits in with the 80s samples vaporwave uses, like this Saint Pepsi track:
https://youtu.be/_hI0qMtdfng
Moon Man isn't really a vaporwave thing. It's a meme that originated from YTMND in the late 2000's which rebranded Mac Tonight as a white supremacist rapper, often accompanied with slur-filled text-to-speech parodies of various rap songs.
It's not the reason McDonalds ditched the mascot (that was due to an entirely unrelated trademark infringement lawsuit filed by Bobby Darin's son in 1989), but it is a big reason why they started actively pulling down Mac Tonight animatronics in their restaurants which were otherwise being left disused.
The most infamous Moon Man thing to exist is a controversial DOOM mod which replaces all the enemies with incredibly xenophobic depictions of minorities, and adds a roster of several playable characters including him, Hitler and Ben Garrison.
What the actual fuck‽
This is what happens when you let channers have modding tools.
This is the one I found as well. I wonder what happened to saint Pepsi?
I can't find the video, but i saw someone interview him, and PepsiCo asked him to use a different name.
He now goes by Skylar Spence. It's a different genre, but I love the songs he's released under that name.
I saw him in concert in 2017 under Skylar Spence, but he flipped back to Saint Pepsi for his 2019 release, so he must have figured that out somehow.
"(twenty years ago was 2004, btw)"
I know that but if you were a millennial it would have been 20 years ago.
I only heard about it from a youtube documentary