“[She’s] endeavoring to do magic in general globe, even the kids, with this old a** record.” You had north of 100 creators, elements, and coordinated efforts, and all you could think of was Satan’s music?”

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It ought to be noticed that the video has since been eliminated from @itsKenBarbie, nonetheless, it is as yet accessible on other Twitter accounts. Later in her criticism, Khia alludes to the exceptionally commended record as a “disappointment.” The rapper then, at that point, raised the “taken example” of Kelis’ tune Milkshake, blaming the vocalist for inserting it in her new melody, Energy.

She likewise blamed the Break My Soul vocalist for “taking” an example from Kilo Ali, alluding to her track America Has A Problem, which tests his 1990 track Cocaine (America Has A Problem). Khia said in her video:

“Old mischievous Creole digger took from everybody.” Kelis was located in these roads hot and furious in the wake of figuring out she was examined on the record without her assent since she doesn’t possess sh*t on the grounds that they took from her too. We, individuals, are neither astounded nor shocked by this. BE-HO-CE has been a cheat and a liar with no real expertise of her own.”

Beyonce’s most recent collection, which was delivered only five days prior, has proactively mixed different issues, including the utilization of “ableist affronts” and the utilization of numerous creators for one melody.

All that there is to be familiar with Khia and her short melodic profession. Khia was born on November 8, 1976, and came to conspicuousness in 2001 with the arrival of her single My Neck, My Back. Filthy Down Records distributed the single, which was kept in Florida.

Notwithstanding, it rose to reputation due to support from club DJs and radio broadcasts in Alabama, St. Louis, Georgia, and Kansas City. Artemis Records in the long run marked the tune, and it turned into a public crush.

Nonetheless, by 2004, Khia’s different tunes had neglected to make an impression, and her profession was believed to be finished. Slow Motion by Juvenile and Soulja Slim has My Neck, My Back interjected. Stunt Daddy’s CD, Thug Matrimony, likewise incorporated the rapper.

That’s quite the commentary from somebody whose last five albums flopped. pic.twitter.com/VApkgXJ1X7

— Bryan Boggiano (@Bryan_KnowsBest) August 3, 2022

Khia was chastised on Twitter for shouting over Beyonce’s new collection. Beyonce fans were offended after Khia pummeled the Crazy in Love diva’s most recent collection in a long outburst video. While many fans taunted her for her own concise music profession, others brought up that Khia deliberately destroyed the star’s ongoing collection since it highlighted the hotshot’s collaboration with TS Madison, a previous mate.

Beyonce’s new collection has gotten a blast of analysis. Khia and Kelis aren’t the ones in particular who have condemned the hotshot’s ongoing collection, Renaissance. On August 2, Brian Kilmeade, the anchor of Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle, mentioned Raymond Arroyo to remark on Beyonce’s continuous issue with the utilization of an ableist slur in one of her melodies, Heated. Arroyo said that the performer utilizes various slurs and “foul expressions,” including “sp*zz,” and that she didn’t go “far enough with the tidy up and verse change.”

Kilmaede responded, saying:”[Beyoncé] is a parent… We haven’t seen her in quite a while. She was not really clad, moving about, and presently she returns more horrendous than any other time in recent memory. delivering X-appraised verses.”

At this point, Beyonce has not openly answered to any of the charges evened out against her.