BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial figure in the world of social media, recently utilized the 'X' platform to criticize singers and rappers.
In his perspective, he contended that they have appropriated the title of "artist," and, in his view, may not be authentic artists because of the extensive support they receive.
Tate is well-known for his outspoken nature, frequently expressing his opinions to his audience, a practice that has frequently embroiled him in controversy.
Notably, Andrew Tate has previously launched verbal attacks against rapper Cardi B, casting doubt on her aptitude as a rapper.
Andrew Tate's claim on current singers and rappers
In a recent tweet posted on the 'X' platform, Tate didn't mince words as he issued an unexpected statement, taking aim at the singers and rappers dominating the current era.
Tate went to the extent of implying that these musicians are primarily drug users, suggesting that their lyrics and musical compositions are pre-arranged by others.
In the tweet, Tate expressed his sentiments, stating, "I don’t like how they’ve hijacked the word 'artist' to mean random idiot who takes drugs and repeats words that were written for them over a beat that was produced for them."
Andrew Tate's fans assert 'today's artists lack skill'
Following Tate's impassioned critique, where he questioned singers and rappers for appropriating the title of "artist" and labeled them as substance abusers, numerous users came forward to share their perspectives on his comments.
One user wrote, "delete this bruh..." Another user wrote, "When 'mumble rap' became a thing, I realized it was a joke."
A user stated, "An artist is a person who creates. Whether it's a painting or music or anything else. Anybody who can create be it a masterpiece or not is qualified to be called an artist."
One more user commented, "Me either! Today's 'artists', no matter the genre often lack artistry & skill altogether."