Brooke Candy And Erika Jayne Continue to disagree with the right credit for their song “Drip”, a song appearing on the film Oora’s Soundtrack of the 2025 Oscarisant film.
Candy, 35, and Jayne, 53, collaborated on the 2019 song, which was raised by Andy Cohen during part 1 of Real Beverly Hills housewives Meeting earlier this week. When Jayne – who called the new success of the song “Wild” – did not mention the name Candy in the conversation, the rapper then retaliated in a Tuesday, April 8, Tiktok Video, the appellant “Impolia” and asking “why could you have used this moment to give me my flowers? I put you on this song. “
Despite the candies that feel snibed for the moment, a source has exclusively said US Weekly May Jayne, who is herself an independent artist, “has only respect and appreciation for all artists in the music industry”.
“It’s very disappointing to see that [Erika’s] choice of expression around his own work on his own social platforms, as well as his work with the Rhoris in the process of being ridiculous and made to be something that it is not, “said the initiate. The source also said that” Erika had promoted song on her social platforms, which helped stimulate the royalties that Brooke received only, and it was very clear that Brooke was involved in the project. “”
Candy was also presented in a 2019 episode of Rhor When the two women played the VFILES fashion show together as part of New York Fashion Week. Jayne’s Costars at the time – including Denise Richards,, Teddi Mellencamp And Additional chest – were there to watch the pair play.
However, Candy has published a follow -up Tiktok Video on Wednesday, April 9, which accused Jayne of using Anora to promote himself – not even managing to invite the rapper to a “private projection” of the film of the AMC The Grove in Los Angeles – and said that Jayne attacked the song by publishing on this subject on Instagram without “scoring”. Candy also said that she, and not Jayne, wrote the parts of the song of the reality star.
“How could I have no problem? She didn’t tag me. It’s my song. She literally takes the merit of my song. It’s crazy. As, you don’t do this as an artist,” said Candy. “This is why she is not an artist. She doesn’t understand. But you don’t do that. It’s rude. It’s rude, and it’s delusional, and it’s bad. You can’t do that.”
The initiate, however, claimed We This candy is the only singer who drew this project financially, because Jayne “did not receive or asked for a penny” from the project.
“Erika paid all her own expenses around her involvement in the project and was not even informed that the song appeared in the film Anora until its release,” said the source We. “Once again, Brooke benefited financially from the film without ever mentioning the involvement of the song to Erika, who has not received any compensation again, and she did not ask for it.”
As for the invitation to projection of Anora, the source explained that who had attended the event was out of the hands of Jayne. “”[Erika] was invited, she said yes and she presented herself as a professional, “continued the source.” Whether the other talents are invited or not, it is at the discretion of the studio, Neon. “”
We also contacted Candy’s representative to comment.