Lil Tay has actually stired up a fight with JoJo Siwa on X (previously called Twitter), in reaction to a supposed tweet suched as by Siwa.
“.@itsjojosiwa You’re a scary ass bitch if you have something too (sic) say about me, say it & this time DON’T delete your comment or unlike shady tweets!” 16-year-old Lil Tay created. “Don’t let those paid YouTube views and botted Spotify streams get to your head Madonna from dollar tree a— b—-.”
Tay’s tweet is a response to a supposed tweet in Siwa’s “likes” background calling the “Sucker 4 Green” celebrity “pathetic” and a “meme,” including that both aren’t equivalent. Siwa has yet to react.
Siwa is fresh off the launch of her brand-new solitary “Karma.” During a meeting on SiriusXM’s Hits 1 Miami With Mack & Jen, Siwa made clear the remarks she made in a viral video clip meeting with Billboard, claiming she just wishes to see even more queer art obtain identified. “So, here’s the thing — ‘gay pop’ is a thing that people have done, but it is not an official genre of music,” she clarified. “It is a style, but it is how there’s rap, there’s rock, there’s R&B, there’s pop — if you look on the iTunes charts … this should be a literal genre of music.”
The 20-year-old initially discussed the principle of “gay pop” throughout a meeting with Billboard‘s Tetris Kelly about her new song “Karma,” when she claimed that she told her label (Columbia Records) that she “wanted to start a new genre … called ‘gay pop.’” Commenters swiftly called out the vocalist for asserting to have actually developed a “genre” that has actually existed for many years.
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In a later meeting with TMZ, Siwa made clear that she really did not plan to state that she “invented” the principle of “gay pop” songs. “I am not the inventor of gay pop, for sure not. But I do want to be a piece of making it bigger than it already is,” she stated. “I’m not the president [of gay pop], but I might be the CEO, or the CMO. I can be the CMO, the chief marketing officer, and use my marketing tactics whether people like it or not.”
Elsewhere in her meeting on SiriusXM, Siwa replied to the continuous reaction to her remarks. “I could say I want world peace, and everyone would be like, ‘How dare you want peace for the world!’” she stated.“People ask me all the time, they’re like, ‘Do you feel like you have to be very careful about what you say?’ And I’m like, ‘No, because no matter what I say, it’s going down anyways.’”
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