Singer Lizzo is letting her fans know she's listening to them after a word she used in her new song "Grrrls" sparked outrage, with fans saying that the word was an ableist slur in the disabled ...
Outcry from students followed after an assistant professor used a racial slur while reading from song lyrics on a slide in a Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CSRE) class on Tuesday. Rose ...
In the original release, the song has a lyric that uses the word “spaz,” which some view as a derogatory term for spastic diplegia, a form of cerebral palsy. The use of the word sparked backlash among ...
“The bassline in it just is so electric and it makes me feel so hype and it just awakens something in me, and it makes me feel like I can take on the world.” “It’s my favorite song and it really just ...
GloRilla has removed a word that many found offensive from an upcoming release after receiving backlash over the track. In a new upload featuring the July VIBE cover star and two of her friends, Glo ...
The truth hurts—but Lizzo is ready to make a change. Th singer is speaking out after facing criticism over the lyrics of her new song "GRRRLS," which dropped June 10. Fans called her out for using ...
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