On May 21, Lana Del Rey posted a letter about how she feels she is constantly being attacked for the themes of her music by alt writers and music critics in general. Most notably, she name-dropped several female celebrities such as Cardi B, Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé to question how these women can talk about
Love her or hate her, you have to admit Nicki has been killing it lately on social media. From dropping singles to hyping up her #Queen album dropping August, Onika has had a lot on her plate with making her fans happy. Many are thrilled Minaj is returning back from her four-year hiatus, with the
Ms. Onika Maraj has not been letting us breathe since her startup circa 2009. The Queen’s native time and time again has proven to us that she is a force to be reckoned with – especially when it comes to “diss tracks” and shade. One of the most famous examples would be the beloved
Zara Larsson has been known to tweet relatable and funny things that end up going viral, but nothing could have prepared music stans and regular fans for her most recent series of tweets. It all started when Zara Larsson responded to this fans question on Twitter: Zara quickly responded with a list of all-powerful and