The Brownstone icon calls out the viral hit, claiming the lyrics are ‘witchcraft' and warning about its influence on kids.
Arie recently suggested she wasn't a fan of Yung Miami's "Spend Dat" and questioned people celebrating the legacy of Clive Davis.
Music reflects but doesn't define people's lives - listeners may enjoy a song without adopting its message. Bigger societal issues deserve more attention than debates over a single song's messaging.
OPINION: India Arie clarifies her statements after calling out the song “Spend Dat” amid growing backlash against the summer anthem.
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R&B star India Arie is facing off against Yung Miami, heavily criticizing her hit song "Spend Dat" for promoting scamming ...
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