10 Times Khia Tried to Be Relevant After 'My Neck, My Back'
Khia rides on Beyonce again.
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Ring the Alarm - Khia was back for round two yesterday and continued trolling Beyonce and accusing her of biting once more. The Florida MC has more lives than a cat because it's been years since she had the airwaves popping, but she keeps her name in the spotlight for better or worse. Read on now and see how Khia has tried to remain relevant since she dropped "My Neck, My Back" back in 2002. —Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA) (Photos from left: Thug Misses Entertainment, Beyonce via Instagram)
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Any Time, Any Place - Khia knows how to keep her name ringing and will take it to whomever, and that includes pop royalty. In 2006, she put Janet Jackson and producer Jermaine Dupri on blast for not putting her in the video for their collaborative effort, "So Excited." The back and forth continued with J.D. even calling the Florida MC "ungrateful."(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
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Re-Up - Khia returned with her second album, Gangstress, in 2006 and got more open with her lyrics than even Lil Kim. Too gangsta for radio, she did have the strip clubs popping for a brief spell as she tore into an ex with "Snatch the Cat Back."(Photo: Divine / Dirty Down / Artemis / Epic Records)
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Will Rap for Food - There's never been any shame in her game and in 2012 The Thug Misses was allegedly investigated for stealing food stamps and committing welfare fraud. The news made the headlines around the time Khia had an album about to drop and even had fun with the story as she Tweeted, "MotorMouf AkA Khia Shamone Available Now On ITunes Food Stamps Welcome We Except Cash & EBT No Credit!! Get $$"(Photo: Khia via Twitter)
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Still Going - Khia has faced many bumps in her career so it's shocking to many that she's released five albums since 2002, with her most recent being Love Locs (2014), which featured the single "Been a Bad Girl." (Photo: Thug Misses Entertainment / Big Cat Records)
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