10 Artists Black Twitter Loves to Hate
Being a trending topic is not always a good thing.
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10 Artists Black Twitter Loves to Hate - It takes a village to raise an artist, Black Twitter knows this. In 140 characters or less, fans will be the "no" voice to stars' yes-men, and there's no aspect of public — or exposed — life that is not up for comment: holiday flicks, meltdowns, and — as in Drake's case — any music that drops. Check out how Black Twitter's gone in on some of our most popular celebs, and remember, careful what you tweet; there's a clear line between being funny and cyber-bullying.(Photos: George Pimentel/Getty Images; Johnny Nunez/WireImage; Will Alexander/WENN.com)
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Drake - Drake's emo-rap style has Black Twitter all ready to express their feelings. Tweets Favorite Gentleman: "This Drake album needs to leak before tonight. It's been way too long since I've left crying voicemails for my exes." (Photo: George Pimentel/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Gucci Mane - After a full-on Twitter meltdown, Gucci Mane has gone on the fritz in-person as well, and Black Twitter is concerned. "[It's] to the point where the answer to the question 'Heard about Gucci Mane?' changes every five minutes," tweeted Maurice Garland.(Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Chief Keef - Chief Keef may get taken to task for his level of literacy, but Black Twitter user Craig Stunna Belieber believes whatever level he's at, it serves a purpose."Chief Keef can read Gucci's tweets with no problem."(Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)
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Miley Cyrus - Miley Cyrus has been the topic of great discussion on cultural appropration, sexual liberation and how much mass is needed to reap the benfits of twerking. And it all started with her unicorn video, which Black Twitter user Ri Ri says was the end for her."Umm... I'm watching Miley Cyrus twerk in a unicorn suit. My life has gone to s--t"(Photo: Will Alexander/WENN.com)
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