“I’m not shooting my shot at a married man” Chloe Bailey clarifies remarks about Kendrick Lamar

As an ardent fan of both Chloe Bailey and Kendrick Lamar, I found myself deeply engrossed in their recent Instagram drama. It’s not every day that we get to witness the personal journey of a star who has been influenced by another artist so profoundly.

Chloe Bailey explained herself on Instagram Live following the criticism she received. The controversy started when she mentioned in the past that she thought she’d marry Kendrick Lamar as a teenager. During the confusion, she made it clear that her comments were misconstrued and they only reflected her teenage crush on him.

On November 27th, Chloe Bailey held an Instagram Live session to chat about Kendrick Lamar‘s fresh album titled GNX. She enthusiastically talked about her preferred songs like “Man in the Garden,” “Luther,” “Reincarnated,” and “TV Off.” Throughout the broadcast, she fondly looked back at her teenage days, confiding that she had a phase where she was certain she’d end up with Kendrick Lamar.

Nevertheless, her comments provoked criticism, as some perceived them as inappropriate towards the rapper, who is in a long-standing relationship with Whitney Alford. They’ve been together since their teenage years and have two children now.

On the next livestream, held on November 28th, Chloe sought to clear up any misunderstandings by explaining, “It wasn’t me flirting with a married man. Instead, I was expressing the thoughts of a 17-year-old girl.

She made clear that she was upset about her statements being misinterpreted, stressing that her appreciation for Kendrick Lamar stemmed entirely from his artistic talents.

Apart from discussing her own experiences, Bailey likewise shared insights about her fandom of several artists such as James Fauntleroy, Frank Ocean, FKA Twigs, and Tune-Yards. She clarified that during the start of her career, Kendrick Lamar played a crucial role, and her remarks aimed to express her deep appreciation for his artistry.

Chloe and Kendrick also share professional bonds. Importantly, Kendrick worked alongside Beyoncé, who is Bailey’s mentor, on songs like “Freedom” and “America Has a Problem.

Currently, Kendrick Lamar’s album GNX is forecasted to be among the top streamed hip-hop albums of 2024, potentially amassing between 350 and 400 million streams in its debut week. Additionally, he’s gearing up for his much-anticipated Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans next year. However, this announcement has stirred controversy, as local rap icon Lil Wayne has expressed disappointment over not being included on the lineup.

Chloe Bailey’s recent statement emphasizes her deep appreciation for Kendrick Lamar as a musician and her annoyance with the criticism she received about her past reflections as a teenager. As both artists thrive in their fields, their shared admiration demonstrates the influence of music in sparking inspiration across generations.

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2024-11-29 12:24