Jessie J is setting the story straight. The singer is apologizing to Nicki Minaj for remarks she made about "Bang Bang," their 2014 collaboration with Ariana Grande. Jessi J took to Instagram on ...
Jessie J has shared a heartfelt apology to Nicki Minaj after the rapper called her out for getting the origin story of their 2014 hit Bang Bang wrong. In a recent interview with Glamour, the ...
A years-old song recently stirred up new drama. After Jessie J discussed the origins of 2014’s “Bang Bang” for the Aug. 5 installment of Glamour’s “5 Songs, 5 Stories” series, her collaborator Nicki ...
Jessie J took to Instagram to correct the origin story for her collaboration with Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande, "Bang Bang." In a recent interview with Glamour, the "Price Tag" singer revealed how ...
Jessie J is one of those pop stars who suffers from the Rita Ora effect; you know who she is, but you’d be hard pressed to name some of her hits. Her biggest song to date is 2014's “Bang Bang,” in ...
Jessie J said, "We didn't go to her and ask; she wanted to do it," about how Nicki Minaj became part of the 2014 hit song "Bang Bang," which also included Ariana Grande When it comes to the origins of ...
"Chiiille what am I the damn song monitor? Snoopin around for songs chile?" the rapper said after Jessie J told a publication the rapper requested to be part of her song with Ariana Grande. Joey Nolfi ...
“Jesus. What a day. Sorry Ari. I never knew. Wild. Run that story everywhere please,” the British born singer added. “I’m the first person to admit Bang Bang would NEVER have been what it was without ...
Nicki Minaj is setting the record straight. The rapper took to Twitter to clarify her involvement in the 2014 hit song “Bang Bang” after Jessie J claimed in an interview that Minaj “asked” to be on ...
Taking to her Instagram on Friday, the English singer shared a series of memes involving the drama and before saying she was sorry, suggested one of memes-- where she imitates Nicki rapping to the ...
Jessie’s quote in question read, “Max Martin wrote ‘Bang Bang,’ and Ariana had been played it, I’d been played it, and we both loved it. We just said, ‘Why don’t we both do it?’ So Ariana stayed on ...