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After Bernice King Chimes in, Shaboozey Finally Breaks Silence on ‘Immigrants Built America’ Controversy

After Shaboozey’s Grammy speech caused a stir online about Black Americans and immigrants, Dr. Bernice King has responded.

When Black Americans tuned in for the 2026 Grammy Awards, no one expected to start Black History Month with a heated debate over immigrants and who actually built America. But after Shaboozey’s victory speech, even the daughter of one of the most legendary figures in civil rights history chimed in for the viral debate.

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The internet is still buzzing following debates over Shaboozey’s Grammy speech. After taking home the award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, he gave a shoutout to all immigrants and children of immigrants in the country. But folks quickly called him out for forgetting Black Americans’ contributions to America.

He finally responded to the backlash with his own written statement. “I want to be clear and unequivocal: Foundational Black Americans built this country. Period,” he said. “My words were not meant to erase, diminish, or overlook that truth, and I sincerely apologize for how they came across. That history, sacrifice, and resilience are undeniable, and I should have been more intentional in honoring that in my moment on stage.”

To catch you up with all the drama, Shaboozey’s original Grammy speech on Feb. 1 rubbed many Black folks the wrong way. “Immigrants built this country literally,” he said. “This is also for those who came to this country in search of better opportunity to be a part of a nation that promised freedom for all and equal opportunity to everyone willing to work for it.” The “Bar Song (Tipsy)” singer added, “Thank you for bringing your culture, your music, your stories, and your traditions here. You give America color.” 

On the surface, Shaboozey’s words offered comfort to the many migrant families still struggling in light of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda. We also told you the Grammys featured tons of celebrities calling out the Trump administration and ICE following ongoing tensions in Minnesota. Though Shaboozey’s words designated with many Black folks across the world, Black Americans were quick to call him out for very obvious exclusion.

To start off Black History month, even Dr. Bernice King, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., took to X to express some serious concerns she said with the artist’s statements.

“Are people including enslaved Africans, descendants of those enslaved, and Black people whose unjust, low-wage labor sustained the economy in the 1800s/1900s as immigrants when they say ‘immigrants built this country?’” the activist asked on social media.

While the phrase “Immigrants built this country” has become a popular sentiment to honor the the contributions of founding American migrants, King argued that part of history is not tied to Black history, which has been plagued by slavery and Jim Crow.

“Because chattel slavery was for the express purpose of building empire, but our ancestors weren’t folks who came here seeking a better life,” she said. Nearly four million Black people were enslaved before the Civil War started. By that time, slaves helped build the White House, pave the roads and later highways and even helped shaped the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence.

“They arrived in chains, were bred like cattle, and severely violated, sexually and otherwise,” King continued. “Their trauma shouldn’t be diminished or forgotten, even in efforts toward freedom from ICE’s inhumane, violent tactics.”

On the 100th anniversary of Black history month, folks like King took offense to Shaboozey’s choice to exclude Black history and culture. Meanhwhile, others understood his sentiments and applauded him for shining a light on ongoing immigration issues.

King continued, “We can only get to justice for all when truth is taught, embraced, and spoken.” Shaboozey has not responded.

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