Rapper Khia A Slams Beyoncé's New Album As 'Devil Worship Music'
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Rapper Khia A Slams Beyoncé’s New Album As ‘Devil Worship Music’

Last Updated on: 13th July 2023, 06:21 pm

Rapper Khia A Slams Beyoncé’s New Album As ‘Devil Worship Music’

On 4th August American rapper, Khia criticized Beyoncé’s new album Renaissance in a lengthy video smash hit. In the video, originally posted by Twitter user @itsKenBarbie, the 45-year-old celebrity can be heard beating the singer’s record.

“[She] is trying to get the whole world, even kids, hooked with this old record. You had over 100 writers, features, and collaborations, and all you could find was the devil’s music?”

It should be noted that the video has since been removed from @itsKenBarbie, however, it is still available on other Twitter accounts. Khia later called the critically acclaimed record a ‘flop’ in his tirade. The rapper addressed the “stolen sample” from Kelis’ song Milkshake and accused the singer of inserting it into her new song Energy.

He also accused the Break My Soul singer of ‘stealing’ a sample from Kilo Ali, referring to his song America Has A Problem, which samples his 1990 song Cocaine (America Has A Problem). Khia said in her video.

Rapper Khia A Slams Beyoncé's New Album As 'Devil Worship Music'
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Rapper Khia A Slams Beyoncé’s New Album As ‘Devil Worship Music’

“The bad old Creole hoe stole everyone.” Kelis has been seen hot and angry on these streets after finding out she was patted down on the drive without her consent because she doesn’t own shit because she was stolen too. We, humans, are neither surprised nor appalled. BE-HO-CE was a thief and liar with no skills of her own.

Beyonce’s latest album, which was released just five days ago, has already caused several problems, including using “capable insults” and using multiple writers for a single song.

Rapper Khia Brief Musical Career

Born on 8th November 1976, Khia rose to fame in 2001 with the release of her single My Neck, My Back. Dirty Down Records released the single, which was recorded in Florida. However, he rose to fame supporting club DJs and radio stations in Alabama, St. Louis, Georgia, and Kansas City. Artemis Records eventually signed the song and it became a national hit.

However, by 2004, Khia’s other songs failed to make an impression and her career was considered over. Slow motion of Juvenile and Soulja Slim interpolated My Neck, My Back. The rapper was also featured on Trick Daddy’s Thug Matrimony CD.

Khia was reprimanded on Twitter for yelling about Beyoncé’s new album. Beyonce fans were outraged after Khia criticized the diva’s latest album, Crazy in Love, in a lengthy ranting video. While many fans mocked her for her short music career, others pointed out that Khia intentionally destroyed the star’s latest album because it featured the superstar’s collaboration with former boyfriend TS Madison.

Beyonce’s New Album Has Sparked An Avalanche Of Criticism

Khia and Kelis aren’t the only ones criticizing the superstar’s latest album, Renaissance. On 2nd August Fox News host, Brian Kilmeade asked Raymond Arroyo to comment on Beyoncé’s ongoing issue with the use of a capable slur in one of her songs, Heated. Arroyo said the singer used a number of insults and “dirty phrases,” including ‘sp*zz,’ and that she “didn’t go far enough with the cleaning up and editing of the lyrics.”

“[Beyoncé] is a mother … We haven’t seen her in a long time. She was scantily clad, danced, and now she’s creepier than ever. Post adult texts.”

So far, Beyoncé has not publicly commented on the allegations against her.

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