Erica Banks Called “Entitled” As Video Surfaces Dissing Female Rappers

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A video was released on Twitter starring rapper Erica Banks in an interview where she talked about how she felt disregarded by Nicki Minaj.  People are calling her “entitled.” A video clip was posted on Twitter starring rapper Erica Banks in an interview on Big Facts Revolt.  During the interview, Banks professed her love of […]

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[WATCH] Erica Banks Releases Video for “Slim Waist”

Erica Banks Releases Video for "Slim Waist"

Erica Banks, the self-proclaimed “Flow Queen,” has released a new tune called “Slim Waist.” “Slim Waist,” which is accompanied by a twerk-infused video, finds Banks delving deeper into her sensuous side, which she’s been exploring since her viral breakout smash “Buss It.”

Banks emphasizes that she adores every aspect of herself, and she asks us to do the same. She flaunts her seduction talents throughout “Slim Waist,” highlighting her needs and expectations in an authoritative voice.

Back in November, Erica Banks channeled Crime Mob for the single “Designer.” The new song and video brings Banks and bars of luxury flows, fitted over the Crime Mob classic “Stilletos (Pumps).” You can see that video here.

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NLE Choppa Shouts Out The Female Artists He Thinks ‘Got Next,’ Including Coi Leray And Flo Milli

It’s no secret that hip-hop music is going through a nearly unprecedented boom in female artists dominating the charts. There are more female rappers charting on the Hot 100 than ever, and more women in hip-hop are receiving more attention. The 2021 XXL Freshman class included no fewer than three new women on it, including Coi Leray, Lakeyah, and Rubi Rose, and the days of label or fan-imposed, Highlander-style rap beef (“there can only be one!”) among them appear to be over.

While there are obviously some men in the game unhappy about this shift in the status quo, there are others who are ready and willing to champion the next generation. Among the latter is Memphis rising star NLE Choppa, who used his Twitter to highlight some of those who are currently taking over or poised to blow up in the near future. He even went out of his way to tag them all in the thread to ensure they got maximum exposure, listing the above-mentioned Coi, Lakeyah, and Rubi, as well as BIA, DreamDoll, Dreezy, Erica Banks, and Renni Rucci. Later on, he added a couple of names he forgot, Flo Milli and Rico Nasty, noting he’s got a song with the latter.

Of course, because it’s Twitter, fans were quick to chime in and insist that he forgot other rising stars like Armani Caesar, KenTheMan, and Latto, but there’s no pleasing everybody — and, to be fair, there are a lot more female rappers getting attention these days. If a few get missed in one or two Twitter threads, they’ll likely still receive big love from fans, which should be the goal at the end of the day, right?

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Erica Banks’s ‘Toot That’ Video With DreamDoll And BeatKing Is A Candy-Painted Cash Enterprise

Texas native Erica Banks certainly had some work to do to follow up the massive success of her breakout single “Buss It.” The viral track’s accompanying TikTok challenge made it and Banks a veritable household name practically overnight, so all eyes are watching for her next move. Fortunately, she and her mentor BeatKing have plenty more tricks up their sleeve.

The latest is a remix of “Toot That,” her Huey-sampling from last year’s self-titled mixtape. Produced by Sgt J, the original hijacks an interpolation of Huey’s 2007 hit “Pop, Lock & Drop It,” pairing it with the trademark slurred sounds of the Dallas native’s home state. The remix brings along New York rapper DreamDoll, who matches Banks’s boastful, uninhibited energy bar-for-bar, with a closing verse from the bass-voiced BeatKing.

Meanwhile, the video imagines the women as owner-operators of a “baddie consulting firm,” flashing an 800 number across the screen as they count cash with their carefully manicured claws and train their clients on treadmills with motivational chains.

Watch Erica Banks’s “Toot That” video with DreamDoll and BeatKing above. You can also catch Banks and BeatKing in the video for Big Jade’s “Dem Girlz.”

Erica Banks is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.