In tonight’s final episode of the Lifetime documentary series “Surviving R. Kelly,” Chance the Rapper made an appearance. During his interview with Jamilah Lemieux, Chance stated that “making a song with R. Kelly was a mistake,” referring to his 2015 song with R. Kelly and Jeremih “Somewhere in Paradise.”

Rolling Stone originally reported that Chance told Lemieux, “I didn’t value the accusers’ stories because they were black women. I made a mistake.” However, Chance subsequently took to Twitter stating that his quote, (originally taken from a May interview with Lemieux for online magazine Cassius) was taken out of context. He wrote:

“The quote was taken out of context, but the truth is any of us who ever ignored the R Kelly stories, or ever believed he was being setup/attacked by the system (as black men often are) were doing so at the detriment of black women and girls. I apologize to all of his survivors for working with him and for taking this long to speak out.”

Chance also tweeted a clip of the original interview with Lemieux, which reveals greater context of the quote used in “Surviving R. Kelly.” He states: “We’re programmed to really be hypersensitive to black male oppression... But black women are exponentially [a] higher oppressed and violated group of people just in comparison to the whole world. Maybe I didn’t care because I didn’t value the accusers’ stories because they were black women.” Find Chance’s full quote regarding R. Kelly, as well as his tweets and the original Cassius interview, below.