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Sexyy Crimson has confirmed time and time once more that she’s unfazed by the web. On Thursday (Oct. 3), throughout an Instagram Dwell, the “Pound City” hitmaker learn a remark out loud evaluating one among her associates to Finesse2Tymes.
“Who seems to be like Finesse?” Crimson requested the viewers earlier than overlaying her mouth. Within the background, somebody questioned, “Why [do] they hold saying that?” Then one other pal jumped in: “All people put their face within the digital camera. Who the f**ok seems to be like Finesse? Don’t no person appear like Finesse over right here.”
The clip made its rounds on social media, with a number of individuals accusing Crimson of deliberately poking enjoyable at somebody in her entourage. “Be careful for the ‘associates’ that assume it’s overly humorous,” learn one reply beneath The Neighborhood Discuss’s repost. A separate consumer wrote, “[You] couldn’t pay to learn any detrimental feedback on my associates. That’s bizarre.”
The Hood Hottest Princess artist caught wind of the controversy and addressed it herself. “Man, we [are] from St. Louis. We [have] thick pores and skin, and [we’ve] been [flaming] s**t. We don’t care ‘bout [none of this]. The joke was humorous,” she shared within the feedback part. “[Motherf**kers] say I appear like Younger Thug on a regular basis and we snort. All of us nonetheless get [n**gas], so subsequent.”
On the music aspect, Crimson dropped the visuals for “U Kno What To Do (UKWTD)” on Wednesday (Oct. 2). It marked her first solo effort since Might’s In Sexyy We Belief. The 14-track assortment boasted contributions from Drake, Mike WiLL Made-It, VonOff1700, and Lil Child, in addition to standout cuts like “U My Every thing” and “Get It Sexyy.”
The musician’s “Sexyy Crimson 4 President Tour,” which noticed Kodak Black as a particular visitor, formally ended on Tuesday (Oct. 1). All through the trek, the Missouri native introduced artists like Ice Spice and JT onstage.