SZA Slams Body Shamers For Making Her More Reserved

Superstars and celebrities in general are always going to be under immense pressure from fans. It’s just the nature of going down this sort of lifestyle. But at the end of the day, as one human being, you are not going to please everyone. That’s something SZA is more than aware of and it’s why she is continuing to be a little more careful and to herself. Those were essentially her words after a pretty insensitive fan left a heartless comment on X, according to TMZ. The tense interaction between these two began thanks to another supporter sharing a video of the SOS artist back during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In it, the Missouri act is in the backyard of her mother’s home, and she explains she was there for two months up until it was posted. She was just laying low and digging through her mom’s storage and came across a dress she wore. SZA talks about she wants to turn into a new piece of clothing so that she extends the life of it while expressing her love of recycling and such. Overall, it’s a cute but pretty normal video and she seems really happy on the surface.

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SZA Is Done With Haters

However, where this all turns bad is thanks to one comment in particular that caused SZA to clap back. It appears to be a female X user and she responded to the caption of the video that reads, “i miss this era so much.” This was apparently what this woman was looking for to blurt out, “aka before she got big and bbl culture like.” SZA then hit back with, “Yall say weird s*** like this and wonder why I’m different and don’t feel comfortable w yall anymore. Lol.”

The LANA singer then heartbreakingly explained why she looked “healthier” back then. “Covid was hard. My granny had just died. I was hella depressed n masking. Not eating. Over working out. But I always had my childhood home to n get lost. Still do. Grateful to be in a much better mental space now. ❤s/o to those days tho❤” Lesson of the day: Do not speak down upon someone you don’t know. You never know what they have gone through or are going through.

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Pleasure P Claims To Have Written Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop” But Has Received No Type Of Credit

In the 2000s era, there weren’t many bigger rappers in the world than Lil Wayne. His mixtape and album catalog during that time is something that will never be wiped from history. Timeless songs were put out in those nine years, including “A Milli,” Dr. Carter,” “Best Rapper Alive,” and of course, “Lollipop.” Speaking of the latter, the club anthem achieved diamond status right around this time two years ago. During its peak, Tha Carter III lead single helped the project sell over one million units in its first week. Moreover, the track managed to hold onto the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks.

It even won the 2009 GRAMMY for Best Rap Song as well. But as we said, the massive record is still doing well over a decade and a half later and there’s a few folks to give credit to. Of course, we have to mention the late Static Major, the smash hit’s guest, who tragically lost his life just before it dropped. Then, you have the songwriters and producers, which includes Jim Jonsin, Deezle, and Pleasure P. That is at least according to the R&B singer himself in a recent video he shared to social media.

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Pleasure P Publicly Calls Out Lil Wayne

 
 
 
 
 
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However, on the Genius page for “Lollipop,” the former Pretty Ricky singer is nowhere to be found. So, what’s going on here? Well, apparently, Pleasure P claims that he helped write this song before his before his first album with Static Major. But for some reason, he hasn’t gotten his “just due.” He didn’t go ballistic, but you can tell that Pleasure P is frustrated and tired of waiting for his plaques, writing credit, and a supposed $28 million he should’ve received by now.

Pleasure P asked Wayne, Jonsin (who also had an issue back in 2010 with receiving money for the song), and others involved to help him out. However, he claims that “nobody care about me no more.” P claims to not want to spark any violence. In that same breath though, he feels it’s been long enough.

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