Here with another controversial remark is Blueface, who has recently been riding a viral wave. The California rapper hasn't ceased being involved in controversy, especially concerning his girlfriend, Chrisean Rock. It seems the two have a volatile love-hate relationship, as they have engaged in physical altercations. Their violence didn't end in circulating social media videos; the Zeus network even tapped them to star in their own reality series, Crazy in Love.
Blueface and Chrisean seem to love the attention as they capitalize on their growing fame. Rock has developed quite the entertainment career as she works on new music, stars in the show with Blue, and is a featured cast member in the unscripted Baddies franchise. Recently, Blueface suggested Rick Ross and Lil Baby tried to hit on Rock, and he now claims women in Rap must have sex with their fellow artists if they're looking for a feature.
Blueface Talks Women Wanting To Collaborate
Blue and Chrisean were recent guests on the Bootleg Kev Podcast. During the chat, the host questioned something Blueface said. "Are you saying she would have to have sex with the artist to get the feature? Is that what you're saying?" asked Kev. Blueface looked confused at the question. "Yeah, at some point," he answered. Kev was in disbelief and disagreed. Blueface told him he didn't know because he's not an artist.
Rock chimed in to ask her man if he was saying he has sex with artists who are women who ask for features. Blueface told her he doesn't collaborate with women in that capacity. "I'm saying, there's a lot of unreleased songs between males and females that had sex, and these songs never were released," Blueface alleged. Why? "We'll never know."
Chrisean Rock Laughs Through The Drama
As Blue makes audacious statements across social media, the public has waited on Rock to respond. The allegations that Lil Baby and Rick Ross reached out to her and called her "sexy" came from Blueface. However, Rock seems to laugh away the controversy as people question whether or not it's a smart industry move to cut off fellow artists for a brief internet moment. Check out Blueface's latest above.