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David Guetta's use of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech dedicated to George Floyd panned as tone deaf

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David Guetta's George Floyd tribute could've gone better.Guetta, 52, integrated Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream into a track in memory of the late security guard, whose tragic and senseless death has trigger a national revolt centered on issues such as racism and police brutality.Guetta on Saturday unveiled the the track from a rooftop in New York City, where he performed in a benefit show for COVID-19-related causes.

Ill-received: David Guetta, 52, integrated Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream into a track in memory of the late George Floyd, which was panned by many onlineHe noted both the virus and the death of Floyd - a 46-year-old security guard who died in Minneapolis last week after police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on.

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