Jason Derulo has blasted American Airlines for racism following an incident at Miami airport Wednesday during which police officers were called.

In a video obtained by Dailymail.com Derulo explains what happened in the moments leading up to the incident which he calls 'a racial issue'.

The recording artist and his entourage demanded the plane be turned around and go back to the gate when he was told by a friend they were going to be charged $4,000 for 19 pieces of luggage that had to be loaded onto a separate flight.

The 27-year-old singer said that as he and his friends were disembarking, the captain came out and began cursing at them and ordering them off the plane.

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Jason Derulo has spoken out about an incident with American Airlines which he is claiming is a 'racial issue' after he was met with 15 policemen after demanding a plane he was on be turned around in Miami

'It's a racial issue': Derulo claims the captain cussed him out and said 'I want these motherf***ers off my plane now' even though he asked to get off the plane

'He was kicking us off the plane, when it was us that asked to get off the plane. I was like, "Listen, sir, you're not going to talk down to me; I’m not your son. Don’t talk to me in that tone of voice."'

The star said he and his group were then met with 15 police officers, which he said was 'obviously embarrassing' for him as he's a public figure.

After police officers asked him for his ID Derulo said he started filming to Instagram live because he 'wasn't going to let nothing go down'.

At this point the Talk Dirty hitmaker said everyone realized who he was and there was a 'gear change'.

'The tone changed because of who I am,' the singer said.

'It's not okay, you can't treat me a way because I'm a celebrity and because I have a social platform'.

Not okay: The singer asked to get off the plane after another friend called him and told him they would be charged $4,000 for a ticket and his 19 pieces of luggage which had to go on a separate flight

The star said he and his group was then met with 15 police officers, which he said was 'obviously embarrassing' for him as he's a public figure

'If I was the average Joe I might have been in handcuffs.'

'That's why it feels like a racial issue.' Derulo said.

'I just want everybody to be treated with respect. At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. I’m not asking for anything extra, I’m not asking to be taken care of.'

Meanwhile a police report filed by the Miami-Dade PD paints a different picture.

According to People an airline employee reportedly told police that while checking in Derulo and his group 'smelled of marijuana and were getting aggressive'.

The report also stated that Derulo and his friends refused to give their IDs to airline staff when they disembarked and initially refused to hand ID to police when they were asked.

'I just want everybody to be treated with respect. At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. I’m not asking for anything extra, I’m not asking to be taken care of.'

'If I was the average Joe I might have been in handcuffs,' Derulo claimed that the tone changed once staff and police realized who he was

Before boarding the plane the singer and his entourage had arrived to catch a flight to Los Angeles but were told their baggage couldn't be loaded onto the same flight they were traveling on.

Shortly after the plane left the gate for the runway, one member of the group, who had stayed behind to take a later flight with the luggage, called Derulo to tell him they were going to be charged for both the ticket and the bags.

He subsequently posted a photo of an AA employee and wrote: 'I spent millions on your airline throughout the past ten years between myself and my entire staff but have still experienced racial discrimination today at Miami airport!!!'

Derulo went on: 'Called 15 police officers on me as if I'm a criminal! It's not ok that when you find out who I am the gears change! F*** that!! I want answers.'

Not happy: Jason also blasted the airline on social media Wednesday accusing the airline of racial discrimination

spoke out: The singer, who claimed to have spent millions of dollars with AA, posted this message to Instagram and also vented about his treatment in a video that he shared with TMZ

In a selfie video posted by TMZ later, Derulo claims he was cussed out by the plane's pilot and that despite his status as a Concierge Key holder, the airline wanted $4,000 to ship his 20 bags on a separate flight.

However, American Airlines has since clarified that as an elite customer, Derulo could check three bags for free - but since he was traveling in a group and left the bags behind while he and seven friends took the scheduled flight, the airline wouldn't check everyone's luggage on the ticket of the one entourage member who stayed behind to travel with the bags.

Miami-Dade police however, told the local ABC affiliate 10 News that they responded to requests from American Airlines twice.

The first time they responded to an incident at the ticket counter. The second time they responded to the gate, but when they got there a representative for the airline told them there wasn't an issue.

No arrests were made and the group continued on to Los Angeles, according to police.