M.I.A. asserted that when she joined JAY-Z’s Roc Nation management firm more than ten years ago, he made a significant request: that she undergo plastic surgery.
The artist behind “Paper Planes” recently went live with an extensive monologue that touched on various topics, including taking jabs at Azealia Banks and articulating why Adele ought to express gratitude to her rather than to Beyoncé for the pop superstar’s achievements. However, the most astonishing aspect of everything was related to Hov.
M.I.A. left Roc Nation at the start of 2014, having signed in May 2012. She says that during her tenure at the organization, JAY provided her with some direction.

She claimed that JAY-Z suggested plastic surgery as her first course of action once she met him and signed with Roc Nation.
This is not the first time M.I.A. has criticized JAY-Z and Roc Nation. In February, she criticized them while discussing her reasons for claiming she cannot see her child.
The British rapper launched into an extensive social media rant during that period, mentioning Joe Biden, Julian Assange, and the conflict in Palestine.
“BIDEN REFUSES TO ALLOW ME TO SEE MY CHILD,” she said initially.She posted a screenshot of an email indicating she is ineligible for a U.S. visa, adding, “THE MAXIMUM PROCESSING TIME IS SUPPOSED TO BE 2 MONTHS, AND THAT TIME HAS PASSED.”
She mentioned: “They’re essentially saying I need to wait for a Republican to take office because the election is in 9 months.”
M.I.A. subsequently asserted that her 14-year-old son, Ikhyd, was living with individuals found guilty of sex trafficking: “I’M NOT PERMITTED TO SEE MY CHILD FOR TAKING FOOD AT 18, WHILE I WAS IN NEED, BUT YOUR GOVERNMENT IS FINE WITH MY CHILD STAYING WITH RELATIVES CONVICTED OF CHILD TRAFFICKING AND SEX CULTS, OK.”
“I am unable to vote, which sets me apart from the arriving migrants.” “I’M ALSO PAYING US TAXES. INCREDIBLE.
She claimed she was refused a visa because of her backing for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and her demands for a ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
I have been a supporter of Julien [sic] for fourteen years, and I have made numerous trips to the United States. The only difference this time, she said, is that I called for a ceasefire and spoke out against ethnic cleansing and genocide. “I have to decide between standing up for what is right in God’s eyes and raising my child right now.”