After rapper Diddy was arrested on serious sex-related charges, a series of old songs suddenly received attention again.
In recent days, the arrest of Diddy – one of the biggest names in the music industry – has shocked global public opinion.
Diddy faces a slew of serious charges related to sexual assault, sex trafficking and extortion.
In that context, many audiences were surprised to notice unusual points in the lyrics of songs that were released a long time ago.
These songs were previously criticized for having clichéd and confusing language, but after Diddy’s case broke out, many people suspected that Hollywood artists had “warned” about Diddy’s crimes through these songs.
Among them, the song “She Knows” by J.Cole was listened to, analyzed, and discussed again.
In particular, the phrase “She knows. I know she knows” is repeated.
The Fanpage In The Mood For Showbiz compiled fans’ opinions, claiming that the phrase “She knows” is actually a wordplay to refer to the couple Jay-Z and Beyoncé, when in the song, this phrase is sung quickly by J.Cole, with a pronunciation similar to “Shawn-Knows”.
It is known that “Shawn” is Jay-Z’s real name (Shawn Corey Carter) and “Knows” is said to refer to Beyoncé’s real name (Beyoncé Giselle Knowles).
Through the above analysis, many people hypothesize that the lyrics are a hidden meaning that Beyoncé and her husband know the truth about Diddy’s scandalous parties and other dark secrets of the “music mogul”. However, because of their close relationship, the female singer chose to ignore it, especially when Diddy was the one who “supported” Beyoncé to become a famous star.
The article posing this hypothesis has attracted nearly 12,000 likes and nearly a thousand comments on Facebook. On the TikTok platform, the audio clip “She Knows” has also quickly become popular again, with hundreds of videos posing this hypothesis being posted.
Previously, Usher had spent a long time living with Diddy when he was a minor. Photo: Fox News
Another famous song that was also “dissected” was the song “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)”, which can be translated as “Daddy is home” or “Daddy’s home” by rapper Usher.
The song was once loved for its catchy melody and cheerful lyrics, but after Diddy’s arrest, many people questioned its true meaning.
The song goes: “When I walk in, I want to hear you say ‘Daddy’s home, home to me’/And I know you’ve been waiting for this love all day/I know your daddy’s home, and now it’s time to play.”
Previously, the character “father” was widely understood to refer to Usher, when the phrase was often used to refer to adult male lovers.
However, after stringing together the events, under the comments section of a Vietnamese translation video of this song on the TikTok Https Enngen page, many people suspect that the “father” character is referring to rapper Diddy and the “child/younger sibling” character is Usher, especially when Usher spent a long time living with Diddy as a teenager.
Even more suspicious, the lyrics “it’s time to play” are also said to have a suspicious meaning. Many people commented: “I can’t listen to this song normally anymore”, after the Diddy incident broke out.
Previously, Justin Bieber’s famous song “Yummy” was criticized for being cliché, but suddenly it received attention again. The MV has many unusual details such as a band of children while the party guests are adults; rotten cherries; a plate with a picture of Justin Bieber as a child with the word “Yummy”… which is suspected to imply that the male singer is implicitly denouncing Diddy’s crimes.
With Eminem, in the song “Antichrist” he took a jab at Diddy by not acknowledging him as a real rapper. At the same time, Eminem also released many other songs to criticize Diddy.
Most recently, Kesha shocked everyone when she performed the song “Tik Tok” on stage, changing the lyrics to criticize Diddy.
Kesha, with her own painful experiences as a victim of sexual assault in the industry, has not been able to sit idly by in the face of these issues.
She understood the pain the victims had to endure, and decided to speak up, expressing her anger towards Diddy.