"They can teach us more than we can teach them right now, when you think about the purity, you think about the innocence, you think about the honesty and leading with love,"

"They can teach us more than we can teach them right now, when you think about the purity, you think about the innocence, you think about the honesty and leading with love," he expressed. "I think love is always gonna be the answer. Love always trumps hate."

Ludacris continued, "So, you know, I'm just trying to bring that feeling back because we were all children at one point in time. And then the world just kind of messes with our heads a little bit."

The rapper has also been in touch with Floyd's family, and last week, he attended the funeral held in Minneapolis. Hearing from different family members, and "getting to know more about [Floyd] as a person, affected me a lot," he said.

"And I think the thing that really, really hit my heart was knowing that when he called out for his mother, that his mother had already passed away," Ludacris explained. "And what I heard Reverend Al [Sharpton] say was that might've been his mother saying, 'Come to me.' And when you start thinking about that, it's just so many emotions running through your body."

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