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Why House Music Is So Damn Good!

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House music, with its infectious beats and feel-good vibes, is more popular than ever, especially among young people. But what makes house music so damn good?...

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Halsey reveals dual health diagnoses, debuts new song The End

June 7, 2024

Halsey has courageously shared her private battle with illness, revealing her journey through a series of Instagram videos that document her receiving medical infusions...

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The Role of Vory in Drake's "Mob Ties" Controversy

June 7, 2024

The hip-hop community is abuzz with renewed allegations that Drake uses ghostwriters, spurred by the recent leak of a reference track for his song "Mob Ties."

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Can Coca-Cola Hit the Top of the Charts with Its Bold New Music Strategy?

June 2, 2024

Coca-Cola has a knack for mixing music with its brand, creating memorable moments that resonate globally. Remember the 1971 commercial where a group of young people sang...

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Lena Meyer-Landrut: Embracing Vulnerability and Authenticity

June 2, 2024

German singer Lena Meyer-Landrut, at 33, has no qualms about discussing her battles with depression and self-doubt in the public eye...

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Reggaeton Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Moves Forward: A Landmark Case in Latin Music

June 2, 2024

The beats of reggaeton, known for their infectious rhythms and global appeal, are now at the center of a massive legal battle that could reshape the genre...

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Twenty One Pilots' "Clancy": A Profound Finale to an Era

June 2, 2024

Twenty One Pilots, the alternative pop-rock duo known for their introspective and often introspective themes, have released their concept album "Clancy...

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Apple Music Celebrates the Greatest Albums of All Time with Lauryn Hill at the Top

June 2, 2024

Apple Music has recently unveiled its highly anticipated list of the 10 greatest albums of all time, placing Lauryn Hill's seminal 1998 album, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill...

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RM’s "Right Place, Wrong Person": A Bold Leap into Artistic Experimentation

June 2, 2024

RM, the leader of the global K-pop phenomenon BTS, has released his solo album, "Right Place, Wrong Person," an eagerly awaited project that has set the music world abuzz...

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Rapsody's "Please Don't Cry": A Deep Dive into Strength and Vulnerability

June 2, 2024

Rapsody, renowned for her lyrical depth and articulate storytelling, has once again captured the hearts of hip-hop enthusiasts with her latest album, "Please Don't Cry."

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Britney Spears: Reflections on Her Journey and Decision to Leave the Music Industry

June 2, 2024

Britney Spears, the iconic pop star who once dominated the charts and captured the hearts of millions, has recently made a definitive statement: she will never return to the music industry...

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Why Coldplay Keeps Getting Better and Better

June 2, 2024

For nearly two decades, Coldplay has been a prominent force in the music industry, inspiring countless new bands. While many bands hit a plateau in their popularity, Coldplay seems to defy this...

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Doja Cat Takes a Jab at Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle Ad as Backlash Grows

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Doja Cat is stirring the pot.. and social media is here for it.

The rapper took to TikTok on Tuesday (July 29) to parody Sydney Sweeney’s recent American Eagle commercial, which has come under fire for its alleged racial undertones. In the video, Doja mimics Sweeney’s script line-for-line, but trades in the starlet’s sultry delivery for a thick, exaggerated Southern accent.

“Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue,” Doja deadpans, poking fun at the ad’s now-infamous play on words.

The campaign in question features the Euphoria actress leaning into a pun between "jeans" and "genes," a choice that hasn’t landed well with many viewers. Critics have called out the messaging, especially its focus on Sweeney’s blonde hair and blue eyes as unsettling and reminiscent of outdated racial ideals.

So far, neither Sweeney nor American Eagle has addressed the backlash, though calls for a statement continue to mount.

This marks the second ad controversy for Sweeney in recent months. In June, she faced criticism for promoting a novelty soap bar containing her used bathwater, with many labeling the campaign tone-deaf and objectifying.

Doja Cat’s TikTok arrives as she wraps up promotion for her forthcoming album Vie, which she recently confirmed is complete. The project is expected to lean into a more pop-oriented sound, following 2023’s Scarlet.

Whether Doja’s post was a subtle critique or just classic trolling remains up for debate but either way, her video is already making waves in an online conversation that shows no signs of slowing down.

Doja Cat Takes a Jab at Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle Ad as Backlash Growsdoja-cat-takes-a-jab-at-sydney-sweeneys-american-eagle-ad-as-backlash-growsEbrunida KaradagJul 31, 2025Doja Cat is stirring the pot.. and social media is here for it.‍The rapper took to TikTok on Tuesday (July 29) to parody Sydney Sweeney’s recent American Eagle commercial, which has come under fire...