Rah Digga Calls for Surviving Clive Davis Documentary

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    Rah Digga has social media buzzing after posting a message aimed at legendary music executive Clive Davis.

    The Newark rap veteran took to X on April 21 and asked, “When are we getting the Surviving Clive Davis doc?” She followed that up by writing, “They gotta wait for him to pass b4 we get THAT level of scandal I reckon…”

    The comments quickly started conversations online, with many people debating whether powerful music executives are protected from the same public scrutiny that artists often face.

    Rah Digga didn’t make any specific accusations against the executive. Instead, many saw her post as broader commentary about power, influence, and how stories involving major industry figures are handled.

    The tweet taps into the growing trend of documentary series focused on alleged misconduct and abuse in the entertainment business, including projects like Surviving R. Kelly and Sean Combs: The Reckoning.

    For now, Rah Digga’s comments have added fuel to ongoing conversations about accountability in the music industry and who gets protected behind the scenes.

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