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The-Dream Addresses Colorism Accusations Following Resurfaced ‘Signed’ Clip

The-Dream Addresses Colorism Accusations Following Resurfaced 'Signed' Clip

Rick Ross, Lenny S., and The-Dream all hosted a VH1 talent search series called Signed, that resurfaced last weekend after a controversial clip went viral.

In the clip, the judges praise contestant, Just Brittany, for her rendition of Rick Ross’ “Aston Martin Music” even though many thought another contestant, Kaiya, had the better version. Viewers thought Brittany ultimately won the show because of her complexion and looks.

The-Dream was prompted to defend himself after the clip made its rounds.

“I’m completely surprised by even the smallest amount of people that would ever test my Blackness and my love for my people and my culture in everyshade esp. the darkest of u,” he wrote. “I’m not overly surprised. But as much as I’ve done to move women forward through songs and always Being the one that make sure shit looks a certain way.”

“I’m sure every director and every artist or person who have saw me work and been around me know exactly how I prefer things. Black ass fuck all the time. With all I’ve done this is what y’all have for me,” he continued. “Now me I’m not black enough even though I walked out of labels left 5ms cause race shit.”

The-Dream’s remarks comes after Kaiya spoke to The Shade Room about the outpour of support she’s received since the clip made its way to the World Wide Web.

“The resurfacing of the video is so surreal,” Kaiya told The Shade Room. “I’m humbled that a lot of people have come out in support of my journey. Colorism is a topic that needs to be discussed wholly and not summed up in one response, but it’s very disheartening to know so many go through this male or female. To pin Black women and men against one another, or make it where some are seen superior is sad. As the years go on, I hope it’s being addressed and rectified in the future.”

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Matthew Knowles Says if Beyoncé Was Darker It “Would Have Affected Her Success”

The issue of colorism has been a hot topic in the Hip Hop community recently after Tory Lanez called out a director for allegedly swapping out a dark skin model for a light skin model in his music video.

Matthew Knowles recently stopped by Clay Cane on SiriusXM Urban View on Tuesday and their chat included the subject of colorism.

Knowles, who is the father of Beyoncé and Solange, was instrumental in the early success of Destiny’s Child. Therefore, he has been in the game for a while and knows a thing or two.

The host shared that his Texas Southern University students did a study that showed in a 15-year period, Top 40 airplay artists who were black women were all lighter-skinned. This list included Alicia Keys, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Mariah Carey, and Beyoncé.

“In the music industry, there’s still segregation, as you know,” Knowles said. “There used to be the black division, race records and programmers, especially at pop radio, has this imagery of what beauty looks like. They wanted that imagery to be the same that’s singing those records. If you look back, even like Whitney Houston, if you look at those photos, how they lighten her to make her look lighter complexion because there’s a perception in colorism…the lighter you are the smarter, the more economically… all around the world about color, even with black folks, there’s a perception.”

“How different do you think Beyoncé’s career would have been if she were a darker skinned woman?” Cane asked.

“I think it would have affected her success. I use Kelly Rowland [as] a great example,” Knowles responded. “The great thing is Kelly did exceptional outside of America, especially in Australia. Kelly sold over 4 million records.”

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Tory Lanez Shuts Down Claims That he Staged Video Addressing Colorism in Music Videos

Tory Lanez slams claims that he staged the video of him defending a dark-skinned model against colorism.

The Toronto rapper took to his Instagram story to explain that he genuinely wanted to address a serious ongoing issue and insists that it wasn’t a publicity stunt.

“This is the one and only time ima address this,” Lanez’s post began. “I went out of my way to bring awareness to an important topic of discussion that never gets addressed. The internet has a funny way of tryna make light of truthful shit. IF it was a publicity stunt why would I be doing it for someone elses music video?” He continued saying that someone willingly sent him the video.

“Mind y’all this video happened 3 months ago and a behind the scenes camera man DM’d it to me the other day,” Lanez continued. “All parties involved know what happened in the 30 minutes that I was at the shoot.”

Once the video above went viral, the dark skinned model Sultry Shen spoke out and claimed that Tory Lanez orchestrated the entire ordeal.

“Where’s the scene then if Tory wanted me so bad,” she said. “The director is the best director I know. Fake news.

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Her message prompted Tory to make the post in his Instagram story. The light skin model involved, Mia Rothwell, posted a video to her Instagram TV saying Fargo’s accurately depicted what happened.

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Khloe Kardashians ‘We Do Not See Color’ Comment Receives Backlash

Khloe Kardashian doesn’t have time for social media  trolls, particularly those coming after her girl, True Thompson.

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star took to Twitter on Thursday to vent about a troll who deleted their racist remark after she responded.

“I dislike the fact that people are allowed to comment on my daughter’s skin color but as soon as I comment kindly back and praise her for all that she is, the comment gets erased,” she tweeted. “If you have the courage to post your nasty criticism, please allow one to defend or comment back.”

While the Good American head recognized “everybody is entitled for their [opinions],” she additionally indicated out that she’s entitled hers, also. She likewise disclosed she endeavored to originate from a position of sympathy instead of a position of detest.

“I truly love educating others and hopefully opening up their minds to a beautiful collective world,” she continued. “But some people are not willing to except anything else then what they know.”

“I try to put myself in their shoes & maybe they were brought up in a different type of household then I was,” Khloe Kardashian added. “So instead of shaming I try to educate. In our household, we do not see color. We see emotion and action. We see love. We feed off of energy.”

Nonetheless, the previously mentioned remark prodded a touch of a mayhem.

The reality star admitted she also felt “really annoyed” because she replied “so calmly and eloquently” when she would normally be “rash and f–king aggressive.” Still, she acknowledged not everyone shares the same beliefs and that “it takes time for us to understand and to be that calm and compassionate.”

“We all, as humans, needs to grow and evolve,” she wrote. “Life lessons teach us that. I’m proud of us.”

The Twitter binge came only a couple of hours after the glad parent posted a photo of her little beloved newborn getting a charge out of some enjoyment in the sun.

“That is to say, she’s simply so charming and stout,” she wrote in the remarks area.

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