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Thursday, November 17, 2016

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M.I.A. throws shade the way of some big time pop stars in a newinterview with Q Magazinesaying they’ve stolen her style, and have’t credited her properly.
“I’m fine with Madonna or Beyoncé or Rihanna being ‘inspired’ by my work”, she said “But I would like them to then go, ‘Yeah, this immigrant who came out of nowhere influenced us, so maybe not all of them are f—ing terrible.”
M.I.A. goes on to say that she didn’t have the advantages of some of today’s biggest acts. “Beyoncé comes from the school of Michael Jackson-ness. Where the family built an entire world to support you. From when you were a child. I never had that luxury.”
“I’m just fodder,” she concluded. “A template for pop stars to create more content. We constantly feed the top of the pyramid.”

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