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Still Beefin'! K. Michelle Performs Diss Track Aimed At Former LHHATL Castmate, Rasheeda Responds
Source: Udo Salters/Prince Williams K. Michelle is not one to let a beef subside, and her latest move directed at her former Love and Hip Hop Atlanta castmates, Kirk and Rasheeda Frost, is proving it. The 'Can't Raise A Man' singer performed her diss track, 'Rasheeda Got Bags,' aimed at the Atlanta rapper during her latest tour stop, and her fans had a kiki over the longstanding feud between the two. After a piano interlude, K. Michelle sang the track for her day ones, who remember where the initial rift in the pair's relationship first began. Fans of the long-running reality program may recall that Rasheeda drew criticism in the early aughts of the show when she accused K. Michelle of fabricating her tale of abuse at the hands of Atlanta producer Memphiz. Her story was later corroborated by his ex-wife Toya Johnson—who also revealed she'd experienced violence in their relationship. Memphiz himself confirmed the claims and publicly apologized to K via social media. Still, Rasheeda has never retracted her statement despite many fans calling upon her to own up to her mistake. Well, Rasheeda did take time to respond to K. Michelle's concert moment via The Shade Room's comments, saying, 'Yeap she still loves me. Forever living rent free in her mind btw…she opening up at my concert. Get yo tickets.' She then, with the help of her husband, Kirk, compared her Spotify streaming numbers to those of K. Michelle's, pointing out that her TikTok viral song, 'Marry Me,' has 2 billion streams. Mrs. Frost also noted that her monthly listeners were higher than the Memphis-born songstress. However, K. Michelle called cap on the stunt with her own post where she listed her accomplishments. 'You really sat there and let that man embarrass you AGAIN today,' she said. 'Talking about a spotify listener for a TikTok challenge song. Crazy. Im 4 #1 billboard albums, 2 platinum records, 5 gold records and JUST got off stage as I have been for years. You want me to keep going? This music discussion ended before it started just like your comical rap whisper.' She continued, 'Everyone knows you're not a talented lady. Don't deflect THIS is about mocking a woman's abuse for years and being the ringleader of the bashing me circus. You're MOST known for the longest running fool on TV. You got the karma you deserved. Now I am going to sleep I have another show tomorrow.' Rasheeda definitely lives by the belief that all press is good press as she seems to be relishing the fact that people are making fun of her on social media… again. In response to a recent TikTok trend where users found creative ways to ask one another to attend 'the Rasheeda concert' with them, the rapper dropped a freestyle with the line, 'y'all can pop y'all sh**, cause I ain't leaving Kirk,' much to the chagrin of everyone everywhere. Still, she seems to believe that people are laughing with her rather than at her, and honestly, the delulu determination must be peaceful. The post Still Beefin'! K. Michelle Performs Diss Track Aimed At Former LHHATL Castmate, Rasheeda Responds appeared first on Bossip. SEE ALSO Still Beefin'! K. Michelle Performs Diss Track Aimed At Former LHHATL Castmate, Rasheeda Responds was originally published on


Black America Web
12-06-2025
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K. Michelle Checks Interviewer About Her Country Music Roots: ‘I Didn't Fly Here — I Grew Here'
Source: Jason Kempin / Getty More Black artists are embracing country music than ever before, as many have finally felt that the time is right to pursue a genre of music where Black musicians have traditionally been overlooked. In a recent interview, K. Michelle, known for her R&B music, corrected an interviewer about her country music roots during an appearance at the 2025 CMA Fest. When the interviewer told K. Michelle that she 'didn't grow up with country music,' the former Love & Hip Hop star offered a reply that cleared up any misconceptions. 'I did grow up in country music. You do this all the time. I'm from Memphis, Tennessee. I got a scholarship for yodeling — that's how I paid for college,' she fired back. 'My start, to you, has been when the Judd [family] reached out to me to go pay Naomi Judd tribute.' 'It's always been a thing for me. I was told I could not sing country music because I was Black, but it was something I had always been doing and will continue to do. I'm born and raised in Tennessee. I grew here, I didn't fly here,' K. Michelle added. 'I am so happy to be able to sing the songs of who I am and what it is I want to. So, I'm happy that people like you are just discovering me though' she said. When the interviewer pointed out that K. Michelle was an unknown to contemporary country music radio, she replied 'Well, you don't hear a lot of women in contemporary radio, period, right now. And you really don't hear Black ones, but you will.' In 2024, K. Michelle officially signed to BMG Nashville and released her first country single, 'Tennessee,' which was released earlier this year. Her debut country album Puddin's Outla Music is set to be released in 2025. SEE ALSO K. Michelle Checks Interviewer About Her Country Music Roots: 'I Didn't Fly Here — I Grew Here' was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE