The video is also dripping with sexual innuendo that is far from subtle, like when Sexyy ... a red suit and matching sunglasses as he tries his best to dance next to Red, a newcomer on the rap ...
Sexxy Red deletes AI-doctored photo of her and Martin Luther King Jr. from social media (Image via Getty Images) On January 20, to celebrate MLK Day, rapper Sexyy Red posted a doctored AI image of ...
Rapper Sexyy Red has deleted an AI-generated image of her holding hands with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and has apologized to King's daughter. Bernice King called the image posted to X out on ...
With social media (and ego) at play, the brief but positive interaction between Bernice King and Sexyy Red could be a lesson ...
Sexyy Red’s music often reflects her life experiences through explicit and straightforward lyrics, leading some to label her style as “p***y rap.” However, she challenges this categorization ...
Shortly after Sexyy Red shows off some impressive flexibility, four silhouettes appear before the lights go up revealing Mars and the rapper have been joined by Lady Gaga and Rosé, along with an ...
To celebrate the release of their electrifying new collaboration, “Fat Juicy & Wet,” Sexyy Red and Bruno Mars team up for a ...
Thornton/Getty Sexyy Red didn't mean to disrespect Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. The civil rights activist's annual holiday was celebrated on Monday, and the "SkeeYee" rapper ...
On Thursday (Jan. 23), the St. Louis rapper's new line of tops debuted at Spencer's stores nationwide. Titled the "Red Collection," the line includes six T-shirts that show Sexyy's unfiltered edge ...
A day after celebrating the life and legacy of her father, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Bernice King now finds herself feuding with rapper Sexyy Red. At about 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, King ...
The video comes days after Mars announced his desire to create a “strip club anthem” in collaboration with Sexyy Red. The new visual also follows his success with his two latest singles ...
Sexyy Red’s brand of music is, in a word, southern-tinged “p*ssy rap” delivered in a raw, unapologetic fashion. So it begs the question of why a pop star of Bruno Mars’ magnitude would ...