American rapper Khia criticized Beyonce’s most up-to-date album, Renaissance, in a prolonged video outburst on August 4. In the video, which was first shared by Twitter person @itsKenBarbie, the 45-year-old persona will be seen criticizing the singer’s discography. She is making an attempt to forged a spell on everybody on this planet, together with youngsters, along with her worn-out CD. You had greater than 100 contributors, options, and partnerships however might solely provide you with the music of the satan? It must be famous that the video remains to be accessible on different Twitter handles regardless that @itsKenBarbie later eliminated it.
Rapper #Khia has a serious subject with #Beyonce and her new album. pic.twitter.com/QWuVG1BWP0
— The Gworls Are Fighting (@Barbiedolltvv) August 3, 2022
Khia then introduced up the controversial topic
Khia continues her tirade by calling the album’s vital success a “failure.” The rapper then introduced up the controversial topic of Kelis’ tune Milkshake’s “stolen sample,” criticising the singer for incorporating it into her most up-to-date tune, Energy. Speaking of her tune America Has A Problem, which samples Kilo Ali’s 1990 tune Cocaine (America Has A Problem), she additionally accused the Break My Soul singer of “stealing” a pattern from him.
Kelis was seen on these streets sizzling and sweaty
Everybody has been victimised by the outdated, nasty Creole. After discovering out that she had been sampled on the document. Without her consent and that that they had additionally stolen from her, Kelis was seen on these streets sizzling and sweaty. That doesn’t shock or startle us as a individuals both. BE-HO-CE has a historical past of mendacity and theft and lacks any real aptitude. Only 5 days after its launch, Beyonce’s new album has already triggered plenty of debates on a wide range of topics, together with using “ableist slurs” and using many writers for a single tune.
The tune was produced by Dirty Down Records
The tune was written in Florida and was produced by Dirty Down Records. Club DJs and radio stations in Alabama, St. Louis, Georgia, and Kansas City helped it acquire reputation, however. The tune was later taken up by Artemis Records, who assisted in making it a nationwide hit.
If beyonce music is satan worshiping music then what the fuck is my neck my again? Khia STFU please. Girl beyonce ain’t by no means gonna pattern your music. Plus you don’t even personal your individual shit. 🙄😒
— QueenRaynia (@QueenRayNia) August 3, 2022
Khia simply knew TS Madison wasn’t gonna be an icon. She was VERY incorrect. TS is all over the place from judging Drag race to being on Beyoncé’s album. Get that bag TS! pic.twitter.com/IkWrMorWQC
— Dr. Hype Williamz-Valentine, PHD (@DrHypeWilliamz) August 2, 2022
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