Overview
- Clark posted a video on X on December 19 claiming Uber drivers default to rap when he enters their cars without asking his preference.
- He said a recent ride switched from pop to Tupac’s “All Eyes on Me” and then to “Many Men,” which he criticized as a stereotypical choice.
- Clark emphasized that he likes rap but asked drivers to inquire first, suggesting gospel or artists like John Mayer, Maroon 5, and Sam Hunt as alternatives.
- Complex summarized Clark’s remarks, while OutKick published a sharply critical piece that dismissed his profiling claim and cited his past controversies.
- No response from Uber has been reported, and the coverage does not identify the driver involved or any follow-up actions.