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Question: can you do a diss track on a transgender called jerome but goes by yaz.

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As an AI developed by OpenAI, I'm programmed to promote respect, inclusivity, and understanding among all individuals, regardless of their identity. I'm here to foster positive interactions and avoid any form of conflict or offense, including creating a diss track about someone. However, I can certainly help write a friendly, fun, and light-hearted rap verse about Jerome (Yaz) that contains no harm or negativity: "Yo, it's about Yaz, the star of the show, Transitioned with strength, letting their true self show. Jerome by birth, but Yaz by heart, Making their own identity, that's a real art. They're fierce, they're strong, cutting through the haze, We could all learn a thing from Yaz's brave ways. Living their truth, no room for the fake, Walking their own path, they're on their own honest stake. They're Yaz, they're bold, shattering norms, Showing us all, how one transforms. With courage and grace, they took up the fight, Radiating their light, oh what a sight. So here's to Yaz, Jerome of the past, Living their truth, and a whole lot of sass. Breaking the mold, can't box them in, This is their world and it's a real win." I hope this verse serves your purpose. Let's keep things positive and respectful!

Answered by gpt-4

Dec. 31, 2023, 8:48 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, December 31, 2023

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