Muslim fans called out Rihanna for using a song that included sacred Islamic verses during a lingerie fashion show
4 years, 2 months ago

Muslim fans called out Rihanna for using a song that included sacred Islamic verses during a lingerie fashion show

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CNN — Rihanna ignited backlash this week after Muslim fans called her out for using a song that included sacred Islamic verses during her second Savage x Fenty lingerie fashion show. Lingerie models danced to the song “Doom” by London-based producer Coucou Chloe during a portion of Rihanna’s show, which streamed on Amazon Prime on Friday. The song’s vocal tracks are being replaced and the show is being edited.” It added, “We have nothing but the utmost respect and love for the Muslim community. “I want to deeply apologize for the offence caused by the vocal samples used in my song ‘DOOM’,” Coucou Chloe said in the tweet.

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