Greetings everyone, welcome! Today, we’ve got some exciting updates from the world of music. Firstly, let’s celebrate Liz Oh’s remarkable achievement as she secures her first-ever number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts with her track “Truth Hurts”. This milestone is truly monumental for Liz Oh, reflecting her dedication and perseverance in the industry. She now stands among the esteemed company of Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Janelle Monae as the fourth black woman to achieve this feat in the current decade. Let’s applaud Liz Oh for her groundbreaking contribution and for shattering barriers in the music industry.
Moving on, let’s delve into the latest music video release from Meghan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj for their collaboration “Hot Girl Summer”, featuring the talented Ty Dolla $ign. It’s worth acknowledging Ty Dolla $ign’s stellar performance on the hook. Now, let’s dive into the essence of the video itself.
I found the video pretty cool, especially loving the vibrant looks. The colorful hair and bright outfits Nicki and Megan rocked really set the lively tone of the whole thing. Plus, spotting Rico Nasty, Juicy J, Renni Rucci, Danny Leigh, Summer Walker, French Montana, Jermaine Dupri, and Lala made it even more fun. It’s a shame the cops had to shut it down during filming, guess they were having a bit too much fun on set.

But, honestly, I wasn’t a fan of how long it took for them to release it. I get there’s editing and licensing involved, but it feels like they could’ve pushed it out sooner. Still, people are gonna watch it anyway, and it’ll definitely boost the song’s chart performance.
Now, onto Nicki’s Instagram Live rant. She wasn’t happy with people dissing her man, Kenneth Petty. In the video, you can see him lurking in the background looking a bit awkward. Some commenters even said he looked sickly or malnourished. He does seem small, especially his legs, but that’s just an observation, not throwing shade.
Despite his small legs, he possesses considerable strength, effortlessly lifting and twirling Nicki around. He’s no weakling, maintaining impressive upper body strength, likely honed during his time in prison. Nicki fiercely defends her husband, tired of the constant criticism directed at him. She recalls confronting someone online who dared to insult him, reminding them that she stands by her man, appreciating his strength and charm. She’s open to playful banter but draws the line at unwarranted attacks on her loved ones.
Nicki ponders the absurdity of public figures being subject to relentless scrutiny and criticism. She questions why fame or wealth should invite such disrespectful behavior. Just like anyone else, she argues, celebrities deserve basic respect and privacy. Determined to reclaim her own space online, she plans to engage with her fans in a more lighthearted manner, seeking joy and camaraderie rather than enduring constant negativity.

You know what? I was all set to work today, but my plans fell through, and I’m frustrated. Now, all I want to do is have fun. I can’t tear my eyes away from this picture, and she’s talking about spotting Adam in it. I’m just curious, you know? I want to go shopping, but seriously, why can’t people just mind their own business? I’ve never been one to dislike or leave snarky comments, even before I became known. Remember when Twitter was big? Never once did I trash a celeb’s page. But then there are these people, you know? They feel the need to comment on everything. Why can’t they keep their thoughts to themselves? I get it, some folks troll blogs out of boredom, poor things. But why come to my page and pick on me or my stuff? I’m not allowed to do the same to you? Oh, and about that new thing on Queen radio? It’s called “You Thought.” Catchy, huh? And for those saying he looks like he does what I say, well, he does. And guess what? I do what he says, too. It’s a two-way street, you know? Like when I told him to ditch the goofy faces in the video, he did. And when he tells me to bust a move, I do. Simple as that. You don’t get it, do you? That’s why I don’t have time for your negative comments. Anyway, I’m feeling myself, sweating like a piece of fried chicken, but hey, I look good. I appreciate all the love, though. Negativity doesn’t faze me. I’m just here to have fun. Laugh a little, live a little. And hey, remember, you bite me, I bite back. Rule number one, get a sense of humor. Now, let me tell you…
“Good things can significantly enhance our lives and circumstances. It’s important to acknowledge that goodness isn’t just about personal gains but also about spreading love and kindness unconditionally. For instance, my friend once reminded me of the importance of surrounding ourselves with positivity. Sometimes, it takes an outside perspective to realize the value of goodness. Love, too, plays a crucial role. When you deeply care for someone, their well-being becomes intertwined with yours. Recently, a stranger’s comment on social media caused a stir between me and my partner. It made me reflect on how misunderstandings can arise due to cultural differences. We, New Yorkers, are known for our directness, often mistaken for aggression. It’s a reminder that perception varies based on background and upbringing. Similarly, humor can be misconstrued. In our case, we don’t always feel the need to laugh to show we’re joking. Our expressions may seem serious, but that’s just our way. Understanding these nuances can bridge gaps and foster better communication.”

So, basically, I keep my partner off social media because some of y’all don’t get it. You see him in a video and expect him to perform like some rapper. Nah, that’s not his vibe. He’s not here for your entertainment. But hey, big love to those who show love. That’s what I focus on. Sometimes I clown around, rant, but I’m not mad, trust me. Two seconds later, I’m cracking up. Once the documentaries and all come out, y’all will see more of who I am. Queen Radio’s got this segment called “Do It” where anyone can come and share, and I got your back. Especially to the guys, why you gotta hate on another dude? Stop with the jealousy. Love outweighs the hate, and I’m grateful for that. Shoutout to God and my fans, y’all mean the world to me. Twitter era built a bond with y’all before my career took off, and that’s unbreakable. Haters gonna hate, but they can’t touch me. Negative comments? I see y’all coming from a mile away. It’s not about skin color, hair texture, or bank account size. It’s about heart, and mine’s as pure as they come. So, yeah, keep on hating, but I’ll keep on shining.
“I truly love making you genuinely happy. But what exactly does ‘genuinely’ mean? Because honestly, I never feel like I’m faking my happiness, you know? Today, I was supposed to do something for someone, and it broke my heart when I realized I was late and had to cancel. I felt so down, but then my husband, as always, lifted my spirits. Whether I’m exhausted from the studio or up until midnight, he’s there for me. That’s love. I might not be perfect, and I’m sorry if I can’t live up to the perfection that seems to be expected. But hey, I want to do something fun—I’ll come over to your place and get to know you, your friends, and your family. Let’s uplift each other. If you don’t have something positive to say, it’s okay, just keep it to yourself. But if you must be honest, do it kindly. Don’t bring negativity to my page because I won’t bring it to yours. Let’s spread love, not gossip. And to my fans, what are your thoughts on my recent speech? Share in the comments below. Thanks for watching, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe. And if you care, share this video. See you next time, bye!”