TiaCorine Is An Anime Action Hero In Her Cutesy But Deadly ‘Bonnet’ Video

FreakyT” is about two years old, but its legs gave TiaCorine one helluva of springboard for her burgeoning rap stardom. Now, she might have another such hit on her hands thanks to her new EP, Almost There, and its standout single “Bonnet.” In the video for the boisterous, boastful track — which TiaCorine directed herself along with Farren Jean Andrea and Shaq Gonzoe — Corine shows off some of her interests, including fighting games (the one in the video cleverly repurposes sprites from the Scott Pilgrim game), anime (I wrote a long thing about this for Black History Month, check it out), and cruising around with her friends.

The plot of the video plays out like a martial arts action movie (cleverly foreshadowed by the video game she’s playing at the beginning) and gives vibes from previous cheeky takes on the genre like Nicki Minaj’s “Chun-Li” or Migos’ “Stir Fry.” Tia uses the anime sequences to avoid doing any dangerous stuntwork — seriously, that flail takes YEARS to master — and the video even ends with a staple of medium (and internet meme): the cast running in front of a sunset. It’s cute, and Tia is RAPPING-rapping throughout.

Tia’s currently gearing up to headline her first tour — Monster deserves more credit for putting people on — which kicks off in March. Check out the video for “Bonnet” up top.

Almost There is out now via Interscope. Get it here.

Jack Harlow Faces Backlash After Wearing A Bonnet

Jack Harlow is coming under fire on social media after rocking a bonnet to a recent Louisville City FC match. Several photos of him doing so have surfaced on social media, as he posed for pictures with fans throughout the game.

“If i see a bunch of white kids walking around with bonnets on jack harlow will have to answer for his crimes,” one user on Twitter wrote in response to the outfit. Another remarked, “Jack Harlow fans will not see heaven for what they’ve done.”

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Jack Harlow At A Screening Of “White Men Can’t Jump”

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY – MAY 18: Jack Harlow attends the Louisville Special Screening of “White Men Can’t Jump” at Baxter Avenue Theatres Filmworks on May 18, 2023 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Stephen Cohen/Getty Images for 20th Century Studios )

One more user on Twitter compared Harlow to Eminem and Justin Timberlake. “Jack Harlow is a experiment to see how easily it would be to for white people to infiltrate, manipulate, and even be praised by the black community,” they wrote in their tweet. “We let them slide with Justin Timberlake and Eminem and now we are being punished for our ignorance…”

The recent photos come just months after the release of Harlow’s latest project. The Louisville native dropped his third studio album, Jackman, to mixed reviews back in April. In doing so, he worked with several producers including FnZ, DJ Dahi, Coop the Troop, Boi-1da, and more. The project included no features and released with minimal prior promotion.

Fans Scold Jack Harlow

It’s not the first time that Harlow has faced backlash on social media. His recent performance in the White Men Can’t Jump remake also resulted in negative responses online. The film, which also stars Sinqua Walls, Teyana Taylor, Laura Harrier, Vince Staples, Myles Bullock, and Lance Reddick, currently boasts just a 27% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Check out the responses on Twitter to Harlow’s recent appearance at the Louisville City FC game below.

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