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K. Michelle Is Tired Of Some Artists “Making A Mockery Of Music”
She didn’t name names, but she made it clear that “everybody can’t sing.”
It’s not uncommon for K. Michelle to weigh in on the music industry. The powerhouse singer has had an established career for over a decade and takes her craft seriously. She’s previously spoken out about the current state of R&B, sparking a discussion about its transformation from the classics of the past, and it seems that as she’s been checking out new music once again, as there were some things that she had to get off of her chest today (November 30). “I’m so sick of y’all making a mockery of music,” the singer wrote. “God gave everyone a certain gift. Everybody can’t sing and lord knows everybody ain’t rapper. Please playing In and destroying a gift that was given to heal the world is just sad and some should be embarrassed to call this a musical interpretation. Just my opinion while listening to some music.”
In the caption, she added, “It’s just truth. Be mad if you want. I could careless.” Earlier this year, K. Michelle released her fifth studio album, All Monsters Are Human. There were only two guest features on the record: Kash Doll and City Girls. They made appearances on the album’s lead single “Supahood” and the record went on to peak at No. 3 on Billboard‘s Independent Albums chart. Check out K. Michelle’s message below.
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Boosie Badazz Explains Why He Thinks Jeezy Trumps Gucci Mane On “Verzuz”
The rapper also revealed he wouldn’t participate in the series because “most of my Boosie fans [are] dead.”
Prior to Jeezy and Gucci Mane taking to the Verzuz stage, The Snowman was all set to go up against T.I. After much noise from fans, the line-up was altered to included Guwop instead of Tip, and before it all went down, Boosie was placing his bets. Just ahead of the Verzuz with Jeezy and Gucci, Boosie sat down to discuss the hit series and shared why he wouldn’t be vying for a shot on the heavily streamed show anytime soon. Boosie explained to VladTV that his music is authentic and said “half my fans dead, most of my Boosie fans dead.” He added, “Everyone who came up on my music and all the sh*t I was talking about, they dead or they locked up. N*gga, who I’m gon’ do a battle with? The social media fans? All my real fans dead, are in the graveyard or trying to stay alive and teach they children not to be what they was.”
He was then asked about the then-upcoming Verzuz. “I’m going with Jeezy,” said Boosie. “Gucci got more songs but Jeezy got more anthems. Jeezy probably could get T.I. Jeezy got motherf*ckin’…bruh. Jeezy got some sh*t. Jeezy got some motherf*ckin’ club anthems. I’m talkin’ about club anthems. That n*gga got some sh*t boy.”
He made sure to give T.I. his props. “Tip still one of my favorite artists,” added Boosie. Check out his clip below.