I don't see the reason for outrage.
Remember, she is only in her twenties. She is just going through a transition. She was a teenage pop star who worked for Disney. She didn't have the opportunity to be wild or crazy.
She isn't doing anything worse than what I saw girls in college do. Girls who smoked Kush, drank dudes under the table, pop pills, snort coke, hook up with multiple dudes and other chicks are now wives, mothers, and working professionals.
and thats why rappers rap about ******* and hoes lol. And why do people still think smoking kush makes them "bad".
A boxer will defend himself if a random guy punches him in the face or he feels threatened. And bite the hand that feeds them? That's kinda the point desires was making, they aren't feeding them. A lot of these rappers are upset with the wrong people and that's the point he was making. They take their aggression out on the wrong people.
I cant explain why about the business executive thing, but other artists dont make diss tracks. Theres no point in trying to battle them. If a rapper has a problem with some other artist, they go on interviews or now twitter.
Cant talk about the business executives & their 3000-man teams of lawyers. And alot of rappers HAVE dissed these people(NWA anyone?). Some might still be in some ****ed up contract. And besides, no ones dissing no one anymore, its all just a big getalong gang now.
These beefs do nothing for artists' careers in the long run. Artists get a buzz for a minute, but then struggle to top the charts with singles or sell albums. Why focus on a beef when a beef will not sell records, generate royalty revenue, sell merchandise, increase ticket sales, or land endorsement deals?
50 cent got & stayed famous with beef, you just have to know how to use the buzz. Beef doesnt sell now because its on twitter. And if were lucky we get one weak subliminal line in a song about swag. Big rappers dont actually do diss tracks no more, Kedrick "dissed" so many people, only Meek replied.
I see Taylor Swift, Pink, Rihanna, Katy Perry, and other pop stars displayed all over the makeup isles in Walgreens, Walmart, CVS, and other retail stores. I do not see any rappers or most urban artists endorsing anything. Why is it that Dale Earnhardt Jr. can sell Diet Mountain Dew, The Kardashians sell makeup, Selena Gomez sell clothes at Kmart, John Cena star on Fruity Pebbles commercials? These guys have have branded themselves outside of their primary income source.
Jay-Z owns(or used to) Rihanna, has Rocawear. 50 Cent has/had G-Unit clothes, G-Unit watches, G-Unit water, Formula 50 & so much other stuff. Wu-Tang with Wu-Wear.
And you dont see many EDM producers in commercials, so rappers are not the only ones.
Rappers come & go. If they aint super big, the companies dont invest in them, because they might just disappear and never heard again.
The celebirties you mentioned are sold to teenage girls. Teenage girls watch stupid reality shows like Kardashians & listen to sweet pop music like Katy Perry & Taylor Swift. Teenage girls will listen to/watch anything the media tells them to. They see Kim Kardashian on TV, wanna look like her, go to the shop, see Kim Kardashian make up & buy it. You can sell whatever crap to them if you spend enough time & money. Rappers are riskier because they come & go.
Wow were off-topic now lol