Days after making her Twitter private, Cardi B is back on the social media platform to publicly weigh in on her now-controversial collaboration "Girls" with Rita Ora, Charli Xcx and Bebe Rexha. The pregnant rapper made sure to apologize for the track released last week that explores bisexuality, which many, including performers Katie Gavin and Kehlani, have criticized online. Last Friday, singer Hayley Kiyoko, who is openly gay, took to social media to call the tune "tone-deaf" and "dangerous." Many commenters online have echoed the "tone-deaf" sentiment. On Tuesday, Cardi apologized on Twitter, writing, "Listen to 'Girls' by Rita Ora ft me...
- 5/15/2018
- E! Online
Whenever I hear a snippet of Willow Smith's rap/pop single "Whip My Hair," I'm reminded of my MTV News colleague James Montgomery's take on the tune back in October: "A very effective instrument of psychological torture or a smashingly great pop song. Probably both."
The punishingly great song still seems to be everywhere, not just on the radio (nine weeks after its debut, the song is still a radio staple and sits at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100) but often blaring out of your officemate's computer speaker, because "Whip My Hair" has gone viral. The tune has become an Internet meme all its own, inspiring high-profile send-ups and low-tech covers — all available for your workplace procrastination pleasure. Check out our five favorite.
Jimmy Fallon & Bruce Springsteen
Last year, the talk show host donned a floppy hat and a harmonica neck brace for a Neil Young-inspired covered...
The punishingly great song still seems to be everywhere, not just on the radio (nine weeks after its debut, the song is still a radio staple and sits at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100) but often blaring out of your officemate's computer speaker, because "Whip My Hair" has gone viral. The tune has become an Internet meme all its own, inspiring high-profile send-ups and low-tech covers — all available for your workplace procrastination pleasure. Check out our five favorite.
Jimmy Fallon & Bruce Springsteen
Last year, the talk show host donned a floppy hat and a harmonica neck brace for a Neil Young-inspired covered...
- 12/6/2010
- by Eric Ditzian
- MTV Newsroom
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