Veteran singer Jaguar Wright has once again ignited a celebrity firestorm, this time targeting Cardi B for stepping in to defend artist Tyla, who is currently facing intense “cancel culture” backlash online. The video, based on Wright’s recent commentary, alleges both Cardi B and Tyla are “industry plants” being used to promote a specific image.
Cardi B Jumps In and Gets Attacked
Cardi B attempted to diffuse the mounting controversy surrounding Tyla but instead found herself pulled into the fire. Wright immediately seized the opportunity to tear down Cardi, labeling her a “Dominican fraud” and resurrecting her past:
Past Crimes: Wright reminded the public that Cardi B previously admitted to spiking men’s drinks and robbing them blind.
The Feature Theory: The ultimate reason for Cardi’s defense, according to the video, was purely business: Cardi B reportedly has a feature locked in on Tyla’s upcoming album, making her public support a strategic move rather than genuine friendship.
Tyla: The ‘Manufactured’ Star
Wright dedicated significant airtime to arguing that Tyla’s meteoric rise is suspiciously fast and random, suggesting her success is manufactured by industry politics:
“Industry Plant” Status: Wright argues Tyla “literally came out of nowhere” and was instantly trending, receiving major nominations like the Grammys and VMAs, an unlikely feat for many global artists.
“Water” Controversy: Wright also criticized Tyla’s hit song “Water,” calling the lyrics “way too controversial” and sexualized for her core fanbase, which the video claims includes girls as young as seven to seventeen.
More Attacks: Glorilla and Imaginary Players
Wright did not stop with Cardi and Tyla, also attacking rapper Glorilla for alleged hypocrisy after she released a “gospel track” shortly before getting arrested for a DUI.
Finally, Wright slammed Cardi B’s recent song “Imaginary Players” (a remake of a classic), calling it “by far the worst version,” “immature,” and “disrespectful.” Wright argued that the song is only listenable because of the expensive fashion and photography Cardi B borrowed, claiming that people are “watching the video” and not “listening to that record.”
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