Not what fans think. Sabrina Carpenter responded to Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett feud rumors amid claims that her new song, “Skin,” is a “diss track” at the “Drivers License” singer.
06.01.2021 - 01:28 / perezhilton.com
Eminem is sharing plenty of info about his surprise new album Music To Be Murdered By, which dropped in mid-December — and he’s re-hashing old controversies along with it.
As we reported at the time, one of the most newsworthy things to come out from the Detroit native’s new album late last year was his public apology to Rihanna on the track Zeus. But as it turns out, Em is a little cloudy on the issue that even caused the apology to come about in the first place!
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Not what fans think. Sabrina Carpenter responded to Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett feud rumors amid claims that her new song, “Skin,” is a “diss track” at the “Drivers License” singer.
“Thank you to everyone who has listened to ‘Skin,’ especially those who have opened their minds to lyrically what I was trying to get across,” Sabrina Carpenter wrote on Jan. 24, days after she released her track.
Clearing the air. Sabrina Carpenter spoke out for the first time about the inspiration behind her new single, “Skin,” after fans speculated that it details her love triangle with Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett.
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (HSM:TM:TS) drama. By which I mean Sabrina Carpenter is out here shutting down speculation that her new song "" is aboutBut before we get to that, a brief recap for everyone who has no idea what I'm even talking about: Olivia released "" a few weeks back, and fans were 100 percent convinced it was about her HSM:TM:TS co-star and speculated ex Joshua Bassett potentially dating Sabrina Carpenter.
Sabrina Carpenter is speaking her mind on Instagram amid speculations surrounding her brand new song Skin being a "diss track" about Olivia Rodrigo's Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single Drivers License.
January was significant for The Supremes. It was on Jan.
The University of California San Diego campus has launched a "Return to Learn" campaign that includes nearly a dozen vending machines placed around campus that offer self-administered COVID-19 test kits. Additional machines are planned and administrators hope that in addition to health care provider-administered tests, the one-stop shops help students meet the campus’ testing requirements.
The University of California San Diego campus has launched a "Return to Learn" campaign that includes nearly a dozen vending machines placed around campus that offer self-administered COVID-19 test kits. Additional machines are planned and administrators hope that in addition to health care provider-administered tests, the one-stop shops help students meet the campus’ testing requirements.
Eminem has broken down his recent in-song apology to Rihanna on his track ‘Zeus’, explaining that he has “zero recollection” of recording the controversial lyrics about her which leaked online in 2019.‘Zeus’, which featured on last month’s ‘Side B’ to ‘Music To Be Murdered By’, saw the rapper apologising to the singer for saying that he “sided with Chris Brown” over Rihanna after Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault in 2009.“But, me, long as I re-promise to be honest / And wholeheartedly,
What better way to start the new year than some more Youtube drama?!
“When it first happened, I was like, first, I didn’t know how, how somebody got it,” Eminem said about the 2019 leak of “Things Get Worse” when speaking to SiriusXM’s Gray Rizzy on Jan. 4. On the track, Eminem, 48, rapped a verse about siding with Chris Brown over his infamous 2009 assault on Rihanna. A year after its leak, Em apologized to Rihanna on his new album, but as he told Gray Rizzy, Slim Shady has “zero recollection” of even recording “Things Get Worse.”
Tana Mongeau isn’t holding back when it comes to her ex Bella Thorne.
Tana Mongeau has announced that there “ain’t no second chances in 2021” and she’s making it known in her latest YouTube video. In the viral vid, the former Mrs.
Snoop Dogg has responded to online comments regarding his recent low-key beef with Eminem.The dispute started back in July 2020, when Snoop explained why Eminem didn’t make his top 10 greatest rappers of all time – and cited a number of hip hop stars who he rates higher than the Detroit artist.Despite maintaining that Eminem was still “one of my teammates, one of my brothers,” Snoop concluded with a bombshell: “But when you’re talking about this hip-hop shit that I can’t live without, I can live
Kemar Roofe 's derby debut against Celtic. The Ibrox star was subbed at half-time during his side's 1-0 victory over Celtic at Ibrox on Saturday.
It seems like the Snoop Dogg vs. Eminem feud is heating up in the new year.