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Noname Shades Beyoncé, Says ‘Black Is King’ Is “Draped In Capitalism” | The Urban Daily

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No matter what, there's always going to be someone, and plenty more, who are unsatisfied. Rapper Noname decided to shade Beyoncé for her new film Black Is King, claiming it's "draped in capitalism."

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