Latoya Stella Attacked By Americans Over Her Cover Art

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The incredible Namibian afrobeats singer Latoya Stella has been making waves with her infectious music. Over the weekend, she was accused of plagiarizing her cover art from Tate McRae (a popular Canadian musician). Scores of Tate's fans called her out on X (formerly Twitter). Paula & Chazz discuss.
4 Feb English South Africa News · Music

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