Drake ‘More Life’ Playlist News: Lily Allen Slams Rapper for Less Women in His New ‘Album’

By Staff Writer (staff@mstarsnews.com) | Mar 23, 2017 07:10 AM EDT

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Lily Allen has found a new reason to trend on social media. Apparently, the singer is now among the most popular artists on Twitter. The reason is not so great as she has chosen to slam Drake for "More Life."

According to Heat Street, the "F*ck You" singer took to Twitter a day after Drake unveiled his new playlist titled "More Life." Some fans have dubbed the new playlist as an "album" and the rapper's supporters have rallied beside him as Lily Allen ranted. The first post already took the attention of music enthusiasts.

In her first post, Lily Allen noted that "More Life" only had one female feature, adding that the playlist had 22 songs over all. The singer said she is "sad" over what Drake has done on his new album. However, Allen has received a lot of rebuttals from the famous rapper.

Almost all day after Drake released "More Life," Lily Allen went on to rant about the industry. She said there was a lack of female producers in the music realm and that the "Hotline Bling" rapper has to have a more diverse set of tracks. Black feminists took on Allen's remarks.

Feminista Jones was among the women who stood up against Lily Allen and her rant against Drake's "More Life." The feminist told Allen to "sit down." Allen was also dubbed as a hypocrite by most of those who think she has not really featured too many black women in her songs.

The Boom Box notes that other fans went on to point out that Lily Allen should not be dictating how black artists should go about with their music. While Drake may not have included too many women in "More Life," fans believe Allen doesn't have the right to police other music personalities.

Drake's "More Life" isn't the only one Lily Allen has slammed over the past years. She has also picked a feud with Miley Cyrus and has also fought with Cheryl Cole, Katie Hopkins, Azealia Banks, Katy Perry and more.

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