U.K. rapper Skepta has apologized after allegations surfaced on social media that the artwork for his new single, “Gas Me Up (Diligent),” evoked images of the Holocaust. Skepta removed the artwork from his social platforms shortly after posting it on Monday. The image showed a shaved head with the words “Gas Me Up” tattooed on it, and received backlash from those on the internet who drew parallels to images of Jewish people during the Holocaust. Early Tuesday morning, Skepta posted an apology on X, formerly known as Twitter, and said he had removed the single artwork. “I’ve been waiting to...