Rapper Shoots Her Shot at Creed’s Scott Stapp
Rapper Azealia Banks is capturing her shot on social media, hoping to snag a date with Creed frontman Scott Stapp.
While quote-tweeting a efficiency of Creed’s meme-worthy Dallas Cowboys halftime present efficiency, Banks commented, “Ok can somebody hook me up on a date with Scott Stapp. I’ll be back in Florida Nov 2. Call me baby. Lolol. He’s so hawt.”
When one fan on the X social media platform responded, “He just divorced. He’s single now,” Banks responded, “I know lol. I’m shooting my shot haha.”
Azealia Loves Creed (and Other Rock Bands)
While Banks was eager on scoring a date with the Creed vocalist, she shared a few of her love for rock music generally as effectively.
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In a sequence of tweets, she famous, “So sorry but Nickelback, Creed and Matchbox twenty were great white people music. I don’t understand why so many white people make fun of creed. I LOVE creed.”
“And papa roach still tears … And My Chemical Romance has a great catalog,” she added sharing her different rock likes.
Azealia Banks Likes Rock, But No ‘Roll’
While Banks was singing the praises of a number of veteran rockers, she doesn’t look like a fan of nation rock crossover star Jelly Roll.
The rapper, who is maybe greatest recognized for her music “212” — posted a slew of expletive-laden, vitriolic tweets about Jelly, “hick hop” music and his new Russ duet on Sunday. Several of her posts focused his weight.
“I can’t with all these fat white men in music right now,” Banks complained in a single tweet, seemingly in response to Jelly’s ousting Charli XCX’s “Brat” at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts.
The similar day as Banks’ rant, Jelly Roll famous on the X platform, “This is for sure the most toxic negative app to exist ever — PERIOD. This place is different, man, I always heard it was the Wild West on here but man it’s insane. It’s a safe place for everyone to say mean s–t to each other with no consequences. I’m out lol.”
Though the tweet appeared to deduce the musician could be leaving the social media platform, the next day Jelly Roll’s account shared a tweet selling his upcoming Nashville efficiency.
Creed Singles Ranked
‘One,’ ‘One Last Breath’ and the No. 1 greatest.
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