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While fans still let it slide at the time, she made herself a canceled figure following her appearance at the 2011 Soul Train Awards. This led Beyhive to believe that Keri slammed Bey's artistry and criticized the former Destiny's Child member for not making room at the top for singers such as herself. In the said song, she sings, "Your vision cloudy if you think that you da best/ You can dance, she can sing, but need to move it to the left/ She need to go have some babies, she need to sit down, she fake, them other chicks ain't even worth talkin' bout." The backlash leveled at Keri began when she released a remixed version of her single "Turnin Me On" in 2010. "I always did music for the hearts and not the charts," she explained. While Keri did score some charting songs following the attention that she gained with the Beyonce diss song, she said she wasn't really thrilled about it. However, as time goes by, she said she has "learned to fight harder" for what she wants.Ĭlaiming that she is against playing dirty and talking trash, the R&B artist realized, "No one could compare to Beyonce and that was never my aim either." She stressed, "It was framed that way," but she had to pay the penalty. She said that she didn't even write the lyrics in the song in question. every into then than great keep down start best tell see someone would go. Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo: Knock You Down: RHYTMR09012-17: Fuzzy Hair Featuring Miss Motif: Lets Work It (Yebele) EUROANTH001-16: Playahitty: The Summer Is Magic: CHRRADIO208-10: Trina Featuring Keri Hilson & Diddy: Million Dollar Girl: MARIODNC201-16: Dion: May Be 22 Green Mix CLUBCUTZ101-08: Felizia: Samba De Janeiro. Noting that she was so young, in her early 20s at the time, the Georgia-born star said, "I really didn't feel like I had a choice" than to follow the order.Īs the result, Keri admitted she had to face "public scrutiny" and was "crucified" for the decisions that she didn't make. the and of a to in i it with that you at this on from he my or we but as be. In an interview with Claudia Jordan on "Fox Soul" on Wednesday night, August 26, the 37-year-old singer said that she was forced to create the fake beef with Beyonce by her label. Now, years after she was canceled by public for the alleged diss song, the singer has blamed her label for the backlash that she's dealing with and the sudden setback to her musical career. Deep.Keri Hilson enjoyed a rise of fame in early 2010s with her hits such as "Knock You Down" and "Pretty Girl Rock", but it came to an abrupt end after she's accused of trashing Beyonce Knowles in the remix of her song "Turnin Me On". She took it pretty far with slave whips & what not. Identity, pathological, & parental issues aside, she's doing more than most of us do for ourselves. Here are some of Hilson’s Tweets defending Dolezal:
Give us your thoughts on Rachel Dolezal in the comments section below. Hilson is known for singles like “Turnin Me On” featuring Lil Wayne, “Pretty Girl Rock” and, now, this top-charting social media mess. “It’s unfortunate that this has become a trending conversation when there’s a lot more important things that are going on in America that we should be better addressing.” And the quality of the work that she has done to elevate the issues of civil rights in that region is what we applaud,” regional President Gerald Hankerson said in a statement. “We represent all civil rights issues, regardless of a person’s ethnicity.
Meanwhile, the NAACP continues to stand by Dolezal. “I’m not sayin she doesn’t have serious ISSUES, I’m just sayin don’t knock her intentions or discredit her efforts. Identity, pathological, & parental issues aside, she’s doing more than most of us do for ourselves,” Hilson wrote on Friday.Īlso Read: NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Slammed on Social Media for Posing as Black
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Singer Keri Hilson is feeling the wrath of Twitter after suggesting followers thank controversial figure Rachel Dolezal.ĭolezal is the Spokane, Washington chapter president of the NAACP thrust into the spotlight this week when her parents went on TV to accuse her of misrepresenting her ethnicity as black when in fact both her mother and father are listed as caucasian on her birth certificate.