Indie Artist Music Hustle
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Indie Artist Music Hustle
She Called Tasha K “Crackhead” And The Comments Ate Jess Up
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A sharp jab turned into a masterclass on projection, public image, and the price of going low on a big stage. We rewind the viral moment where Jess Hilarious took aim at Tasha K, pause on the interruption that could have de-escalated everything, and explore why choosing to continue made the shade feel intentional. When you say someone “always” looks a certain way, you admit you’re always watching—and that’s where obsession creeps in. The audience caught that energy fast, and the comments did the heavy lifting long before any clapback landed.
From there, we get honest about image, age, and the work it takes to look camera-ready. Maintenance is a discipline—skin, hair, fit, and small habits that add up. Dragging someone’s appearance rarely reads as confidence; it reads as insecurity that wants company. We also unpack Tasha K’s responses, from replayed clips to claims of projection backed by audio from someone close to Jess. Whether you buy every receipt or not, the pattern is familiar: the trait you attack is often the one you fear in yourself.
Beyond the drama, we zoom out to creator survival skills. Read your platform contracts, because some distributors keep monetizing your content even after you walk. Keep your digital house in order, streamline your identity, and take advantage of Google’s option to update your primary email without losing your data. Small admin moves protect you when the internet’s mood swings. At the end of the day, restraint is a strategy: speak names only when you offer value, not venom. Hit play for a candid breakdown, some practical creator tips, and a reminder that integrity travels further than a viral drag.
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Setting The Stage: Viral Shade
SPEAKER_01Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I'm your host, Miss Bronny, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I'm gonna talk about how Tasha Kay got just hilarious together. And when I say together, I mean all the way together. So I was listening to well several different um commentators, and everyone was showing clips of Just Hilarious speaking negatively on Tasha Kay. And what I noticed was that while she was doing this, somebody interrupted her. A couple of people. They asked her a question and somebody else chimed in and said something, and she answered them. And then she went back to I don't give 300 ucks about Tasha Kay. She looked like a crackhead, she always sweaty, da-da-da-da-da-da. So the thing was, you had there was an intervention in there where you didn't have to do that, but you wanted to get that out, so you let your ugly show. I feel like for some reason, either Jess Hilarious is jealous of Tasha Kay or have a strong dislike for her to the point where it is almost unhealthy. And although they do have similar f facial features, I don't feel like that Jess should have decided that she was gonna go in on a platform where there are millions of people and you disparage somebody and you really don't even have a reason why. But some of the things she said was she always sweating, she always looked dirty. So for someone to say always, that means that you are always watching them. So if you don't like them, why are you watching them? And I remember telling my honey, I said, When you get older, you have to groom yourself more to keep yourself, you know, looking good. When you're a kid, you know, or just growing your 20s and your 30s or whatever, you can jump up, uh, wash face, brush teeth, throw some clothes on, wear this a uh a jogger or whatever, and go on and be beautiful. And it's like now you gotta make sure, do is this too tight on my stomach? Do this make my booty look square, you know, all this kind of stuff. Is this is the hairstyle too young for my face? So he looked at me like I was crazy. I was like, well, it's the truth. I said, so I said, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But with that being said, the comments was tearing just ass up. I mean, I would have been embarrassed at the comments that was coming at me from her. I mean, from the uh the audience. And it made me think about a tarot reading that I had listened to, and it said that something was gonna be public and that someone had no reason to hate on someone the way they did, but they was gonna have a moment where they let it out and was not gonna be able to take it back. And when the comments start coming in, I was like, I was totally, I was like, oh my God. Now her reading all of that, mmm, should have let you know that you made a huge mistake, but she don't want to apologize for that. She just wants to make a public statement on the fact that she said that she smoked weed and done cherm. I don't even know what cherm is. But allegedly, I'm gonna say that because this is something that I saw somewhere else. I didn't see where she made that statement. Right there, because there was a divine intervention when she was interrupted. You interrupted and kept going, and you talked about this lady, and then the comments tore her up. I mean read her for filth all over the floor. And this is before Tasha K even touched her. So then I saw the response from Tasha Kay. Not response, responses. And I saw where uh Tasha played it over and over again, and how she talked about how it was her natural skin, and I just don't understand how she said Tasha looked dirty, and Tasha has some of the most whitest teeth that anybody could ever see, no matter if she has veneers or what. They're white. And to keep those white like that, you have to be a sanitary person. So then Tasha shows a snippet, well, an audio snippet of Jess's best friend, ex-lover, ex-manager person, talking about how she liked to do things that she was saying that Tasha Kay done. And Tasha Kay was talking about it was projection. So I'm not gonna talk a lot about this story, but I am gonna be watching because I am waiting on the Kaya roast from this. But um I Tasha read her for fifth, the comments read her for fifth, and I'm just waiting on um on Kaya to say something because I'm not understanding now, as beautiful as Tasha is, why would you say something like that? And that brings me back to the point where I said you have to work on yourself more. All the pictures and everything that you have going on now, you are fixed up, but you're not showing like natural pictures to be able to call somebody else a crackhead or that they're unattractive or anything like that. So, Jess, I just really think that Just Hilarious should apologize and sit in the corner and eat her food on this one because Tasha told her, you say something else, speak my name again. I dare you. So we're gonna find out if Jess Hilarious have anything else to say about Tasha K. And remember, you can catch indie artist music hustle, it's under that name, or Blonde Intelligence on Spotify. Go to Spotify and subscribe on but blah blah blah and subscribe on but and subscribe on Spotify. You know, I got flagged on a YouTube video from months ago the other day. I don't know if YouTube just don't care about my channel ever since I had the issue with what is it, video or whatever. 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