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Neisha Neshae accuses Beyoncé songwriter Detail of touching her inappropriately - Rolling Out

Posted: 09 Jul 2019 12:00 AM PDT

Singer Neisha Neshae (Image source: Instagram – @neishaneshae)

Singer Neisha Neshae has come forward to accuse music producer Detail of sexually abusing her. She is the latest of several women to lob such complaints against the hitmaker within the last year.

Neshae told her 137K Instagram followers that Detail allegedly came into the booth with her and started touching her inappropriately while asking her to continue belting out vocals.

Other women vocalists, including Jesse Reyes and Bebe Rexha, according to Hot97 and Bossip, have publicly launched accusations against Detail, whose real name is Noel Fisher. Detail wrote the smash hit "Drunk in Love" for Beyoncé and cranked out hits for the likes of Nicki Minaj and Drake.

Back in December, Billboard magazine got ahold of a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by aspiring singer Kristna Buch accusing Detail of repeatedly sexually assaulting her. Buch also accused Detail of using his industry connections to control her over their two-year professional relationship.

In this current situation, Neshae said on IG that Detail has never delivered the nine songs that they worked on together after she thwarted his alleged advances:

"I wasn't going to ever do this … buttt I gotta get it off my chest, y'all remember when I went to work with detail in LA. (Mind you my team of 4 men were there with me).

"I was there for 12 hours, I recorded nine records he wrote. I have not seen or heard not one of those songs. Not only that, he DID come into the booth while I was WORKING, touching on me & trying to convince me to keep working amidst that. Not only had I felt undervalued he would ever try me but there were 4 people with me that would've body bagged this dude over this s—. I didn't know what to do, I didn't know what to say… having experienced being molested as a child I was frozen & hurt… and I was even more sick I never got my songs.. probably because I didn't throw my p—-. Which I ain't never had to do to get where I am… so ✌🏼💯🤷🏽‍♀️

"If you're in the industry you KNOW it's a game where people will try you ! If that's something you're into to get where you're going WHATEVER , but it's not my cup of tea… & Keep people around you who protect you and care for your well being because I honestly don't know what would've happened if I would've been alone. I love y'all."

Neisha later went onto Twitter to share more thoughts about her alleged ordeals:

"I've seen and been through a lot of s—, & It has broken me down before, BUT ILL NEVER FOLD. 💯."

Terry Shropshire
Terry Shropshire

A military veteran and Buckeye State native, I've written for the likes of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Business Chronicle and the Detroit Free Press. I'm a lover of words, photography, books, travel, animals and The Ohio State Buckeyes. #GoBucks

Cardi B Serenades Offset With 'Love on Top' Amid Legal Issues - inTouch Weekly

Posted: 03 Jul 2019 12:00 AM PDT

She doesn't seem concerned! Cardi B shared a few videos of herself singing to her love, Offset, on her Instagram Story on July 2, and didn't seem worried about the legal issues she's faced in recent weeks. The rapper serenaded her daughter Kulture's daddy with Beyonce's "Love on Top," and frankly, he didn't seem nearly appreciative enough for the effort, if you ask us.

Back in late June, the "I Like It" singer — whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar — was hit with felony charges connected to an altercation at a strip club last August. She reportedly turned herself in to the police following the fight, in which "she was involved throwing chairs at bartenders," NYPD's Cadet Serrata told Radar Online in October. They were "not sure" if she threw the chairs herself, "but we know she was with a group of people that were throwing chairs," Serrata added at the time.

The performer showed up to court in December in connection to the charges and was released without bail. Now, she's pleaded not guilty after being indicted on 12 counts, including two counts of felony attempted assault with intent to cause serious injury. She was indicted by a grand jury in Queens, New York, on June 21 and entered her plea on June 25.

Despite all of that, Cardi has been acting like everything is normal over on Instagram. On July 2, she uploaded a new video of her daughter and captioned the clip of Kulture smiling with, "Maaaa attitude." One fan wrote in the comments, "I just love her lil personality 💕." Another responded, "She's got the same mannerisms as you!! OMG!! 💕 Twinning ✨."

Cardi also posted about the release of a new video on June 26 and generally doesn't seem too worried about the legal issues she's facing. Maybe she's just trying to keep things normal for herself and for her baby girl?

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