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These musicians slipped up in a major way. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we'll be looking at the most infamous scandals that significantly reshaped the public image of an artist. Our countdown of moments that changed a music artists reputation includes Tory Lanez Shoots Megan Thee Stallion, Metallica Sues Napster, Madonna's “Like a Prayer” Music Video, Chris Brown Physically Assaults Rihanna, and more!

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Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’ll be looking at the most infamous scandals that significantly reshaped the public image of an artist. We’re excluding musicians who died under controversial circumstances, like Marvin Gaye, as well as Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.

DaBaby’s Homophobic Remarks


For many, DaBaby’s rise to the spotlight seemed to have come out of nowhere. Following the release of his debut album in 2019, the rapper achieved back-to-back hit songs, and once occupied the top two spots on the Billboard Hot 100. But then came the 2021 Rolling Loud Festival in Miami. During his set, DaBaby made a series of bizarre and offensive comments about LGBTIQA+ people, as well as those living with HIV/AIDS. A swift - and genuine - apology could have mitigated the damage, but instead, the rapper initially doubled down on his comments and criticized those who called him out. Though he ultimately posted a short apology tweet, the incident painted DaBaby in an entirely different light and resulted in his removal from several music festival lineups.

Tory Lanez Shoots Megan Thee Stallion


In 2020, the hip-hop community was rocked by a scandal involving two prominent stars. Rapper Megan Thee Stallion alleged that she was shot by Tory Lanez after leaving a house party on July 12th. Following these claims, things unfolded pretty quickly on social media and in the rappers’ music. Lanez vehemently denied shooting Megan and launched a smear campaign against her, framing her as a liar. Yet, Megan stood firm. In October 2020, Lanez was indicted on criminal charges related to the incident. Despite his attempts to mislead the public, he was unable to convince a jury of his innocence. Lanez was ultimately convicted on three felony charges and sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Ryan Adams’ Disturbing Behavior


To the rest of the world, Ryan Adams was a prolific singer-songwriter whose introspective lyrics earned him massive acclaim. However, to some of the women who knew him, he was allegedly a sexual predator and harasser. This dark side of Adams was revealed to the public in 2019 when The New York Times published accusations from seven women, including his ex-wife Mandy Moore and singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers. They claimed that Adams exploited them under the guise of helping to advance their music careers. Adams had planned to release three albums that year, but they were delayed in the wake of the article. Although he initially denied the allegations, Adams eventually owned up to them and apologized for his actions.

Britney Spears’ Public Meltdown


After being catapulted into superstardom with the release of her debut album, Britney Spears essentially grew up in the public eye. Hence, when she experienced a breakdown in 2007 due to personal issues, it received extensive media coverage. News reports and front pages were dominated by images of the artist shaving her head and clashing with the paparazzi. Spears, who had been revered as a pop star and sex symbol, was now portrayed as teetering on the edge of a mental health crisis. Despite this, she managed to turn the tide and make an incredible career comeback. By the time she publicly fought and broke free of her conservatorship years later, she had solidified her status as a music icon.

CeeLo Green’s Outrageous Tweets


CeeLo Green’s public image took a hit in 2012 when he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman he had gone on a date with. The victim, who had no memory of the actual incident, believed her drink had been spiked by the singer. In 2014, Green pleaded no contest to furnishing a controlled substance and received a three-year probation sentence. However, what truly damaged his reputation were a series of tweets in which he asserted that sexual assault claims are only valid if the victim is conscious. The backlash was swift and severe. Green’s reality TV show was canceled and he ended up deactivating his Twitter account. He later reactivated it to apologize for his offensive remarks.

Metallica Sues Napster


The landmark case of Metallica v. Napster, Inc. changed the dynamic between the music and tech industries. It also had an impact on Metallica’s image. For context, Napster was a peer-to-peer file sharing app that enabled the distribution of MP3 files online. This meant that copyrighted songs were basically shared for free among users… which was illegal. Metallica dragged Napster to court after tracing the leak of a demo track to the app. They ultimately won the case, which forced the company to shut down. However, Metallica’s decision to contend with Napster, which was beloved by millions of fans, led to accusations of greed and claims that they were hampering easy access to music. Some argued that such distribution would have eventually boosted sales.

Ashlee Simpson’s Lip Sync Fail


Anything can happen on live TV, and when rising star Ashlee Simpson appeared as a musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” in 2004, it certainly did. Simpson’s first performance of her hit single “Pieces of Me” went smoothly, but things took an unexpected turn during her second set. As she began, the vocal track for “Pieces of Me” unexpectedly played again– an indication that she had lip-synced the first song. Then, to add to the awkwardness, Simpson broke into an impromptu hoedown before abruptly leaving the stage. She later attributing the incident to her band and health issues, but it was clear that her reputation was already tarnished before she even got the opportunity to establish one.

Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” Music Video


Few musicians have consistently pushed artistic boundaries like Madonna. In 1989, the pop star, who isn’t exactly known for her family-friendly image, sparked a huge controversy with the music video for her song “Like a Prayer”. The clip featured provocative Catholic imagery that was criticized by various religious groups. The day before its release, the song had been used in a Pepsi commercial seen by approximately 250 million people worldwide. Due to the backlash, some of which even came from the Pope himself, Pepsi pulled the commercial and terminated their deal with Madonna. Through it all, Madonna maintained control of the situation and stood her ground, solidifying her image as an unwavering artist and a no-nonsense businesswoman.

The Chicks Call Out George W. Bush


George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq was polarizing, even in the United States. Among those who opposed the invasion were the Dixie Chicks, now known just as The Chicks. During a 2003 performance in London, lead vocalist Natalie Maines openly criticized Bush, expressing shame that the President hailed from Texas. Her remarks were deemed unpatriotic by the country music industry. Consequently, many fans boycotted the Chicks and radio stations stopped playing their music. Even within their own genre, they had become persona non grata. The Chicks eventually made a comeback with their Grammy-winning 2006 album “Taking the Long Way,” but it still received very little attention from U.S. country radio.

Billy Squier’s “Rock Me Tonite” Music Video


In the early 1980s, Billy Squier was an undeniable force in rock music with a string of high charting singles to his name. However, at the peak of his career, Squier released a music video that proved disastrous. It was the video for his 1984 single “Rock Me Tonite,” which depicted Squier wearing a pink outfit and dancing suggestively in a pastel-colored room. This marked a stark departure from his previous gritty, rock persona, and alienated his core fanbase. Even Squier himself was reportedly shocked when he watched the final cut of the clip. One of his managers tried to block its release, but a label executive overruled the decision. Squier’s sales rapidly declined afterwards, causing his career to ultimately fizzle out.

Kanye West’s Antisemitic Remarks


Kanye West’s outspoken nature and mental health issues have landed him in hot water several times, significantly altering his public image along the way. When he publicly criticized George W. Bush’s response to Hurricane Katrina, he was viewed by conservatives as disrespectful, and by some liberals as a fearless advocate. The tables would completely flip years later when West threw his support behind Donald Trump and even visited him at the White House. However, the arguably most damaging blow to his reputation came in 2022 when the rapper put out a series of antisemitic tweets. For many, West had really crossed the line this time. He was widely condemned by both conservatives and liberals, and lost several endorsements and business partnerships.

Milli Vanilli’s Lip Sync Scandal


This German music duo burst onto the global music stage in the late 1980s and quickly became a phenomenon. With three number-one singles and a Grammy Award for Best New Artist, Milli Vanilli seemed destined for greatness. But it all came crashing down when it was revealed that the duo did not actually sing the songs on their album. This revelation shocked the media, left fans feeling betrayed, and triggered an outpouring of criticism directed at the music duo. Consequently, their Grammy Award was revoked and not only were they dropped by their record label, but their album was expunged from its catalog. It was a fall from grace that remains unparalleled to this day.

Assault Allegations Against Marilyn Manson


The name Marilyn Manson has long been synonymous with controversy. For years, Manson faced criticism for his provocative lyrics and performances, and was even blamed for inspiring the Columbine High School tragedy. Things took a disturbing turn in 2021 when his former fiancée actress Evan Rachel Wood accused Manson of abusing her and exhibiting manipulative behavior during their relationship. This was followed by allegations from other women, some claiming they had been sexually assaulted by Manson. While his earlier controversies were somewhat expected given his shock rocker persona, this one was inexcusable. Manson maintains that the allegations are false, but in September 2023, he reached an out-of-court settlement with one of his accusers, days before a scheduled trial.

Phil Spector Is Convicted of Murder


He was a musical genius who developed the innovative “Wall of Sound” production style and worked with several iconic artists in the ‘60s and ‘70s. But Phil Spector had a dark side that many would not know about until 2003. That year, actress Lana Clarkson was found murdered in his mansion. The news sent shockwaves through Hollywood and far beyond, as the producer had lived a largely reclusive life in the prior decades. Spector claimed he had nothing to do with Clarkson’s death, as she had taken her own life, but he was ultimately convicted of her murder and sentenced to 19 years to life in prison. In 2021, he passed away from complications due to COVID-19.

Sinéad O’Connor Rips a Picture of the Pope


Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor captivated millions with her powerful voice. However, when she decided to use that voice as a tool of protest, it alienated many of her once-devoted fans and essentially derailed her career. On October 3rd 1992, O’Connor served as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live”. During her second performance of the night, the singer held up a picture of Pope John Paul II and tore it to shreds. This was done in protest of the Catholic Church’s mishandling of sexual assault cases. O’Connor received immense backlash for this act and was permanently banned from NBC. However, public perception of O’Connor largely changed after the scandal in the church came to light.

Janet Jackson’s Wardrobe Malfunction


Despite her brother’s unparalleled global success, Janet Jackson managed to step out of his shadow, establishing herself as a pop star in her own right. However, her phenomenal career and public image suffered a devastating blow due to the infamous wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime Show. While performing with Justin Timberlake, Jackson was accidentally exposed on live TV to approximately 150 million viewers. Though the incident was brief, it caused a massive public outcry, mainly directed at Jackson. Her songs and music videos were blacklisted, and she was disinvited from the Grammys that year. Once among the world’s biggest pop stars, Jackson’s subsequent music releases experienced diminished success in the aftermath of the incident.

Chris Brown Physically Assaults Rihanna


Once a power couple in the music industry, Chris Brown and Rihanna’s relationship went downhill as a result of this highly publicized incident. On the night before the 2009 Grammy Awards, Brown physically assaulted Rihanna, leaving her with serious injuries. The widely circulated images of Rihanna’s severely bruised face revealed the extent of the harm caused by Brown and left many horrified. Brown later turned himself in to the police and pleaded guilty to felony assault, for which he was sentenced to five years probation. Despite subsequent efforts at redemption, the incident significantly impacted Brown’s standing in the music industry and continues to cast a shadow over his career.

Gary Glitter Caught With Inappropriate Material


Gary Glitter was once a prominent glam rock star with multiple hit singles in the UK. However, his true nature unraveled in 1997 when he was caught with inappropriate material involving youth on his laptop. By the time he was released from a short prison sentence, Glitter’s reputation in the UK was irreparably damaged. Consequently, he sought refuge in Spain, later moving between various countries while engaging in unlawful contact with minors. These activities led to his arrest in Vietnam. He was deported back to the UK in 2008 and added to the sex offenders register. With even more sex crime convictions since then, Glitter is now mostly recognized for one thing, and it’s certainly not his music.

Michael Jackson Is Accused of Misconduct


Arguably the world’s biggest pop star, Michael Jackson’s reputation was significantly impacted by multiple controversies over the years. In 1993, he faced accusations of improper relations with a minor at his Neverland Ranch. Jackson eventually reached a hefty settlement with the boy’s family. Then, in 2002, many were disappointed yet again when Jackson made headlines for dangerously dangling his young son off a balcony. However, that paled in comparison to the public reaction to “Living with Michael Jackson,” the 2003 documentary that led to the singer facing charges for crimes against minors. Despite being acquitted, the controversy cast Jackson in an entirely different light, creating a complex narrative that persists in discussions about his legacy.

R. Kelly’s Long History of Inappropriate Behavior


Allegations of sexual impropriety with minors trailed R. Kelly for years. The singer reportedly even married Aaliyah when she was underage. In 2002, Kelly was arrested a few months after a video emerged allegedly showing him engaging in unlawful contact with a minor. The legal battle dragged on until 2008 when he was acquitted after the alleged victim chose not to testify. Years later, the MeToo movement brought renewed attention to the allegations, with 2019 marking the year that “Surviving R. Kelly” started to air. The docuseries saw several of his reported victims detailing their experiences. Public opinion turned sharply against Kelly and he was arrested and charged on multiple counts. Ultimately, Kelly was convicted of these charges and sentenced to a combined 31 years in prison.

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