Β Janelle Monae Raps At Grammys After-Party With Anderson .Paak … F*** Nelly!!!
Janelle Monae roasted Nelly at a Grammys after-party in L.A. Sunday night, blasting him for recently performing at President Trump‘s inauguration during an impromptu rap session with Anderson .Paak.The outspoken singer/actress hopped onstage with Anderson at Andy’s in West Hollywood — which is co-owned by .Paak — after the two had attended the Grammys at Crypto.com Arena.
We’re told Anderson and Janelle began singing a medley of songs β one of which was Nelly’s hit, “Hot in Herre,” which totally set off Janelle.Check out video, obtained by BlkCosmo … Janelle started rapping solo, changing the lyrics to “Hot in Herre” and dissing Nelly in front of a packed crowd for performing at the Trump inauguration ball.
Janelle dropped some bars, “I used to like Nelly … but then he performed for Donald Trump. “F**k that [n word.] I don’t give a f**k … Nelly, you sold out. I used to think he was cool … F**k you [n word.] Get a new attitude.”Pretty tough stuff … but not unexpected from Janelle who doesn’t like Trump or his policies. Nelly has also received a lot of backlash for doing the Trump gig … but he seems okay with it all.
BlkCosmo has obtained exclusive footage of a fiery moment at a GRAMMYs after-party in Los Angeles Sunday night, where Janelle MonΓ‘e roasted rapper Nelly over his controversial performance at Donald Trumpβs inauguration. In an impromptu rap session with Anderson .Paak, MonΓ‘e took the opportunity to call out Nelly for his participation.
In a shocking revelation, NBA star Tristan Thompson has opened up about his surprisingly close relationship with former President Donald Trump. The disclosure has left many Black Cosmopolitans concerned and seeking answers.
Itβs the reunion weβve all been waiting for. Nelly and Ashanti took over DJ Cassidyβs Pass The Mic Live, proving that their chemistry is stronger than ever.
Trump spent years criticizing Bidenβs health and mental sharpness, yet now he fields questions about his own body, meds, and age. He claimed he feels physically the same as 40 years ago.
Today marks the fifth anniversary of January 6, a day now widely described as the first time in modern U.S. history that the peaceful transfer of presidential power was violently disrupted.
After a surprise u.s. military operation that ended with venezuelan president nicolΓ‘s maduro getting captured and flown out of his own country, trump told reporters the u.s. isnβt just visitingβ¦itβs staying.