Oh no you didn't! Alleged Mistress of Jay Z released 'Sorry Mrs. Carter' music video, Liv Disses Beyonce
Kat De Guzman | | Aug 06, 2014 03:01 AM EDT |
Liv, a rapper, who has been accused by the tabloids to be the mistress of Jay Z has some guts to post a music video entitled "Sorry Mrs. Carter" regarding the controversy thrown at her.
The lyrics were well put together and the rhymes were really solid. She also dissed Beyonce and it was real brave of her to do so.
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Liv started the video saying, "You know what I'm gonna respect you. Your man? He likes model chicks. He likes all naturally flawless. Model chicks like me. What up Jay?"
Ooooh. We smell divorce stirring up for the couple. However, in the middle of the rap, Liv points out that she and Jay "never screwed". But then again, she might be messing with Beyonce's head saying that Jay-Z still thinks about Liv even if he is supposed to be thinking of B. Major shade don't you think?
The track is laid over the hit song of Outkast back in 2001 entitled "Ms. Jackson". She attacked Beyonce saying that Jay and Liv has this emotional intimacy between them and that Bey would never understand it.
Liv adds that she and Jay connected on some hip hop s*** and that Jay could be himself around Liv. She noted that when she stepped out, she took a piece of Jay's heart.
This is some major diss and we could only imagine how Beyonce is reacting right now. Liv also rapped about Jay hitting on her back in 2008 before the couple was married.
The song is basically a rap about the advances of Jay Z and what Beyonce has done because of jealousy. Liv appears to be the victim in the situation. She said that she makes songs but she got her name in the news.
The news claiming she did things that she did not do. "Side chick never, mistress who?" was a really strong statement from the alleged mistress.
She also mentioned Rita Ora being another woman alleged to be Jay's mistress. She raps that Jay is a "pimp by blood and not relation". She says that Beyonce is a good girl but why is she messing with a bad guy.
She also rapped about hit singles such as "Ring the Alarm" , "Single Ladies", and "Crazy In Love". She ended her song saying that she hopes Beyonce accepts her apology and that she should talk about how young girls should act around Jay.
She adds that these girls need Beyonce and that somebody has to change what is happening. If B won't do it, Liv will. Toward the end, she says "the invasion has begun."
Now let's wait for what Beyonce has to say about this.
Watch the video here:
TagsJay-z, Beyonce, Liv, Rapper, Sorry Mrs. Carter, Music Video, Major Shade, Major Diss, Alleged, Mistress, Rita Ora
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