The Florida rapper fired back at recent comments by the younger rap star who took offense to comments that Khia made where she rejected being compared to some of the current female rap stars, who she said are pushing a "hoe" lifestyle.
Khia‘s iconic 2002 single “My Neck, My Back” is a ubiquitous track that has lasted throughout the decades, paving the way for fellow female sexuality anthems like Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s current chart-topper “WAP.” With empowerment jams like these dominating the airwaves, there is no better time for a trip down memory lane. Khia is now back with the help of BENZI and BLVD. to transform the raunchy rap hit into a certified G-House bop ready for 2020. The remix features new re-recorded vocals from Khia, which feel as if they were always meant to be paired with this increased tempo and thumping house beat. The two producers showcase their prowess in the G-House realm with a steady, hard-hitting bassline and deep pitch adjustments. It&nb...
Source: ATLANTA, GA – SEPTEMBER 3: Rapper Trina performs in concert on September 3, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images) Trina doesn’t play when it comes to her career and after Khia suggested that the two should go head to head in a #Verzuz Battle, Trina took time to show the “My Neck, My Back” rapper who the baddest b*tch is. On Wednesday (May 6) Trina revealed that she has no interest in battling Khia on the Trick & Trina Morning Show on 99 Jamz, dismissing Khia as not in her league after Khia said she would dominate the 14-time gold-selling rapper in an Instagram Live battle. “I’m a queen; this is called royalty over here,” she stated. “I’m not stepping off my throne to address no bum, no chicks that are beneath me, and nobody that hasn’t worked as hard a...