Beyonce & Alicia Keys THREATENED By Brazilian Mob? Saweetie Is Blackballed & Her Secrets Are EXPOSED
From “Blackballed” to Black Magic: Saweetie’s Alleged Secrets Exposed and the Beyoncé Video Sabotage
The music industry is never short on drama, but this week, the spotlight is shining on two wild stories involving sabotage, betrayal, and alleged dark secrets. We’re diving into the claims that rapper Saweetie is being “blackballed” due to her alleged off-the-books activities, and the mind-blowing reason the highly anticipated Beyoncé and Alicia Keys collaboration vanished.
Saweetie’s Career Crisis: Accusations of Witchcraft, Drugs, and Debt
Rapper Saweetie has struggled to maintain momentum in the industry, claiming she’s being “punished for being pretty.” However, a former associate has surfaced with bombshell claims suggesting the issue is much deeper than looks—it’s about money, power, and alleged dark practices.
The controversy centers on a woman named Maybag May, who claims to have been Saweetie’s road manager but appears to have run a service connecting the rapper with wealthy men—a venture some might call a matchmaking or escort service.
Maybag May took to social media to expose Saweetie after the rapper allegedly failed to pay money owed, leading to a truly explosive public rant:
The Allegations: Home-Wrecking, Forgery, and the Supernatural
In a series of posts and text message screenshots, Maybag May didn’t hold back, demanding her money and threatening to “address some of them rumors with TMZ”:
The Debt & Betrayal: May claims she introduced Saweetie to wealthy men for deals, including soccer player Jadon Sancho. Saweetie allegedly “fell in love with the client and told him not to pay me,” keeping the earnings for herself.
Witchcraft and Cocaine: May directly accused the rapper, demanding, “Send me my bread, home wrecker. Cocaine, witchcraft, and liquor is one hell of a mix.”
Proof of Purpose: Screenshots allegedly show Saweetie asking directly about a wealthy client’s finances: “When bees run it up on Jaden how much they doing in a weekend?” May accused the rapper of hating her career, saying the client came right on time “like the trick you are.”
May also claims to have taken Saweetie to Dubai, London, and Nigeria, booking her on tours and appearances only to be “played” at the end. The dramatic payoff for Saweetie? Jadon Sancho allegedly fell for her so completely that he got her name tattooed behind his ear.
The entire situation is messy and sad. Whether she is actually “blackballed” or simply sabotaging herself with alleged drug use and dark magic, many agree: Saweetie needs help, and the shocking drama is only deepening the mystery around her career struggles.
The Sabotage: Why the Beyoncé and Alicia Keys Collab Died
For years, the failure of the Beyoncé and Alicia Keys collaboration, “Put It in a Love Song,” has been a perplexing mystery to fans. They went all the way to Brazil to shoot the video for what should have been a massive hit—only for the song to never become a single and the video to never be released.
Alicia Keys offered confusing excuses, saying she needed to “locate the archive” of the footage. But now, Matthew Knowles, Beyoncé’s father and former manager, has revealed the stunning, real reason the video was shelved.
In a recent interview, Knowles dropped the bombshell: the production team was literally ran out of Brazil by gangsters because the record label failed to pay for protection.
“Sony hadn’t paid the gangsters and they had to be helicoptered out of there.”
Michael Jackson’s Precedent: Paying the Kingpin
This story highlights the terrifying reality of filming in certain high-risk areas. Knowles’ account is backed up by similar incidents, most famously Michael Jackson’s 1996 video for “They Don’t Care About Us,” filmed in the notorious Santa Marta Favela in Rio de Janeiro.
Jackson was only able to film because the area’s ruling drug lord, Marcinoho VP, was a huge fan and was paid for security (the police refused to enter the slum).
Imagine: Beyoncé and Alicia Keys, two of the biggest stars in the world, were allegedly forced to flee a shoot because the label cheaped out on protection money. While the equipment and footage may have been lost, the most important thing is that both artists made it out safely.
The tragedy here is the lost potential. “Put It in a Love Song” deserved its moment, and fans are hoping the legendary footage can one day be found and given the justice it is due.
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