Battle Rapper Daylyt is known for making bold statements and doing virtually anything to get the general public talking about him, but he may have gone a few steps too far this time.  He decided to take the topic of Paul Walker's tragic death and make a song and video about it titled, "Paul Walker."  

The video starts with Daylyt talking to Tyrese at some event years ago, before it transitions into the much more delicate subject matter.  In the video, he uses footage of Paul Walker driving in the "Fast and the Furious" films, and edited himself in the shot so it appears as though Daylyt is riding shotgun in the car with Paul.  Daylyt danced to the beat as he rapped lyrics such as, "I be speeding till I crash, Paul Walker" and "hundred miles per hour, crash, kill myself."  In the backseat, Tyrese can be seen bobbing his head around.

Many fans who viewed the video on YouTube have expressed a great amount of outrage. While Daylyt might've intended for it to be an odd tribute of some kind, it didn't translate well with many who viewed it.  It's already amassed a large amount of "dislikes" and the numbers are sure to rise as the video spreads to a wider audience.  On the flipside, many other Daylyt fans feel that anyone who is offended by this video is just too "sensitive."  You decide.

Check out Daylyt's "Paul Walker" music video above, and hit the above slide to see some of the viewer reactions.  Do you think Daylyt was out of line for making this video?