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Still Beefin'! K. Michelle Performs Diss Track Aimed At Former LHHATL Castmate, Rasheeda Responds
Still Beefin'! K. Michelle Performs Diss Track Aimed At Former LHHATL Castmate, Rasheeda Responds

Black America Web

time7 hours ago

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  • Black America Web

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

Kirk & Rasheeda Spill the Tea on the New Season of LHHATL
Kirk & Rasheeda Spill the Tea on the New Season of LHHATL

Black America Web

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

Kirk & Rasheeda Spill the Tea on the New Season of LHHATL

Source: Mike Coppola / Getty The longest-running series in the Love & Hip Hop franchise isn't slowing down anytime soon. MTV's Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta is back for its record-breaking 13th season on Tuesday, July 8 at 8PM ET/PT—and it's promising more raw emotion, fiery diss tracks, viral drama, and shocking relationship reveals than ever before. At the heart of it all? The show's undeniable 'royal couple,' Rasheeda and Kirk Frost, who have weathered more storms than most couples would dare to face on-camera—or off. From cheating scandals and viral backlash to court battles and blended family dynamics, Rasheeda and Kirk are back to tell their side—and reclaim their narrative. 'Let's just put it out there since y'all want to keep talking about it,' Rasheeda says with a smirk, addressing those who've criticized her decision to stand by Kirk. 'We got a lot going on this season… friendships that ain't quite making it through, rocky relationships looking real sus. But you know what? That's the Love & Hip Hop rollercoaster ride.' An Olive Branch to Jasmine, or a Setup for Chaos? Season 13 doesn't just pick up where the drama left off—it turns it all the way up. Rasheeda and Kirk are now co-parenting peacefully with Jasmine, the mother of Kirk's son Kannon—a relationship that once tore their marriage apart. 'As of right now, things are going in a good co-parenting direction,' Rasheeda says. 'You never can say what could happen or what type of situation can lead to some bulls**t. But for right now, we are all on the page of understanding that the important thing is Kannon.' Kirk adds, 'The money situation is finally out the way. I'm glad to be at a point where hopefully the court stuff is done, and Carter gets to kick it with his brother. That takes all the BS out of the way.' This tentative peace has fans wondering: is this truly a step forward… or a setup for a new round of chaos? 'You Got 11 Excuses for Kirk's 11 Bitches' – Bambi's Diss Track Lands Hard Not everyone is on Rasheeda's team. This season, Bambi lights up the streets with a diss track taking direct aim at Rasheeda and Kirk, calling her out for sticking by him through cheating rumors with the now-viral lyric: 'You got 11 excuses for Kirk's 11 bitches.' 'We definitely caught a stray,' Rasheeda shrugs. 'But if that made you feel better, then do you, boo. A diss record don't mean nothin' to me. I stand on mine.' Kirk jumps in to clarify: 'See, we caught a stray because Spice was talkin' numbers—she said something like, 'you only got 11 streams.' So everything became about 11. I guess Bambi ran with it.' The side-eye is real, and so is the tension. Expect that confrontation to simmer—and possibly explode—on screen. New Blood, New Beef, and More Bars Than Ever This milestone season also introduces new cast members who are already shaking things up: Queen Key , fresh off touring with GloRilla and raising triplets, is balancing motherhood with her breakout rap career. , fresh off touring with GloRilla and raising triplets, is balancing motherhood with her breakout rap career. Salma Slims and her husband 24Hrs , a producer and A&R, are building an empire together while facing creative and personal tension. and her husband , a producer and A&R, are building an empire together while facing creative and personal tension. Saucy Santana returns to the spotlight riding high on his viral hit 'Bounce,' but the music scene in ATL is full of allies and competition. returns to the spotlight riding high on his viral hit 'Bounce,' but the music scene in ATL is full of allies competition. Jessica White , now stepping into music after a major modeling comeback, is on a mission to heal the fractured female friendships in the cast with a drama-filled wellness retreat. , now stepping into music after a major modeling comeback, is on a mission to heal the fractured female friendships in the cast with a drama-filled wellness retreat. And Spice drops the long-awaited Love & Hip Hop ATL cast compilation album— but it's her own diss track that has the internet ablaze and the Barclays Center audience shook. Meanwhile, familiar faces like Yung Joc, Scrappy, Karlie Redd, Sierra Gates, Yandy & Mendeecees, and Lil Zane are all grappling with major life shifts—music comebacks, engagements, failed marriages, body makeovers, and public betrayals: Scrappy is making big moves and collaborating with Joc on a ATL compilation album featuring several prominent artists in an effort to build his kingdom, but with all the women in his life at odds, will his family drama reign supreme? Lil Zane is gearing up for a return to the rap scene, but he's torn between owning his legacy and chasing a seat at today's table. At the same time, Ashley is reclaiming her confidence with a full-body makeover—putting herself first and shifting the balance in their relationship. As their priorities evolve, will they grow together or drift apart? Yandy and Mendeecees celebrate their ten year anniversary and are determined to hold up the image of a blissful union. Even with rumors swirling and fake friends stirring up 'lies and deceit,' they double down on building a legacy of love. Karlie Redd's short lived marriage to TLO has ended in disaster and now with her life turned upside down, she'll have to work overtime to disconnect her businesses, her music career, and her heart from him. 'Forgiveness Is a Process' – Rasheeda Gets Real About Staying With Kirk The internet has long debated Rasheeda's choice to stay with Kirk after his infidelity—but she makes no apologies. 'The good has outweighed the bad in this relationship. Forgiveness is a real process. You have to be a certain type of person to be levelheaded enough to push the distractions out and understand what you want,' she says. Kirk admits that he wasn't prepared for the emotional reality of almost losing his wife: 'At that time, I thought the relationship was over. We was in two different places. I didn't understand postpartum, I didn't understand what she was going through. But when I realized I might lose her, I knew I had to fight for our family. And I did.' And fight he did. Now, 25 years in, they're still standing—and still spicy. 'We're in the Bahamas right now,' Rasheeda grins. 'That's how you keep it hot. Quality time, shutting certain things down, and making sure we're pouring into each other.' Bad Habits, Real Talk Every couple has flaws—even reality TV royalty. Kirk confesses he procrastinates. Rasheeda? She owns up to being 'mean' when it's deserved. 'That's the Gemini in me,' she laughs. 'Only when you deserve it, boo.' Source: Jazmyn Summers / Jazmyn Summers Article by Jazmyn Summers. You can hear Jazmyn every morning on 'Jazmyn in the Morning 'on Sirius XM Channel 362 Grown Folk Jamz . Subscribe to J azmyn Summers' YouTube . Follow her on Facebook and Instagram. SEE ALSO

Feeling down? TikTok says: Make a fan edit of yourself
Feeling down? TikTok says: Make a fan edit of yourself

Fast Company

time31-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fast Company

Feeling down? TikTok says: Make a fan edit of yourself

Feeling bad about your appearance? Try making a fan edit of yourself. That's the latest advice circulating on TikTok, where users are cutting and stitching together dramatic clips of themselves to the tune of Rasheeda's 2006 track Got That Good. And it seems to work. One viral video, with 10 million views, has people hyping up the creator in the comments. 'WHO IS THAT DIVA?' one wrote. 'Chill out my bf is on this app,' another added. In another video, with 5.6 million views, the creator wrote, 'Feel ugly? Make an edit with yourself to boost your confidence.' Again, the internet responded with compliments, and many saying they are going to try the trend for themselves. 'This was my favorite activity as a high schooler,' one commented. 'Made one yesterday and can't stop looking at it,' another wrote. 'Hold on wait I'm gonna try this but I'm afraid it would raise my ego through the roof.' The trend is meant to boost creators' confidence by giving themselves a fan edit normally reserved for the likes of Harry Styles, Timothée Chalamet, and other beloved celebrities. Fan edits have long been a cornerstone of fandom and online culture. They are also an art form, with dramatic music, flashy transitions, and glowing filters that show the subjects at their most attractive and iconic. But why should celebrities be the only ones who get the fan-cam treatment? It's no secret that social media is a highlight reel. Yet even when we know Instagram is not real life, the constant exposure to filtered photos and curated feeds can take a toll on our self-image. Research backs this up. One 2021 study found that frequent Instagram use is linked to higher rates of body dissatisfaction, a stronger desire to be thin, and lower self-esteem among girls ages 14 to 24.

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