Ari Lennox Wants To Be Dropped From Label

The Shea Butter Baby singer, Ari Lennox recently tweeted about the pressure from her label and threatened to quit music after facing criticism on social media. The singer tweeted on Sunday, "I want to be dropped from the labels. I'm done and tired."

Ari Lennox has tweeted about her frustration over constant judgment and scrutiny she faces on social media writing that she's always complaining but her twitter drama is the only thing blogs report and she's her best and worst, publicist. She said, "sm is a traumatizing unhealthy place. You are only accepted here if you are perfect and seemingly happy at all times. When every single life knows that's not realistic. People cry, people complain, people are mad in real life. I just never cared to be a fake ass bitch."

The singer also admitted how she was problematic and said that was her karma and was aware of her saying some incredibly insensitive and dumb-ass shit in the past. She added, "No need to keep reminding me of the regret I feel every day."

Ari also wrote something for her critics and said that she realizes her complaining is so aggravating to all and that she doesn't ask bogs to post her when she's at her worst. She tweeted, "You judgemental self-hating parasites wouldn't last a day as a signed artist. Complaining that I'm complaining about the shit I'm going through meanwhile in real life you're just as unhappy just as fuked up. You crying in the car too. Somebody calling you insensitive and dramatic too. You could never be honest about your demons."

Net Worth Of Ari Lennox

Ari Lennox is an American singer and songwriter signed to Dreamville Records. She made her debut in 2013 with her first EP Ariography that made her famous. She was signed to J Cole's record label, Dreamville in 2015 with Carolina rapper Lute. She released her second EP titled Pho in 2016. She was also featured on Omen's album Elephant Eyes on the track Sweat it Out in 2015 and made an appearance on the collaborative album Revenge of the Dreamers II on the track Backseat with Cozz.

The singer from Washington, D.C had shared how her grandmother inspired her to sing as she told her when she was three years old that she has the voice of an angel. She also gives Mariah Carey credit for wanting her to be a singer and named her as her biggest influence. She said, "Something about Mariah Carey's songs really had me wanting to sing high like her. I remember just feeling like a girly princess in the house, just dancing and singing my heart out to reach those notes."

The singer had shared via Instagram in now-deleted-post how opening herself up to the world damaged her career saying that she wishes to start over and wished to never show her personality to the world. She expressed her sentiments on how the world could be free and not judged and that she had to live a lie because people are so judgemental and self-righteous. She said, "If I'm going to be this imperfect woman, I need it to be off the grid."

Ari's some hit singles are Shea Butter Baby, Black Men Don't Cheat, Backseat, BMO, Up Late, Pressure, If You Want Me To Stay, and more. Her net worth is estimated to be around $3-5 million. 

Ari Lennox Dating Life

Ari Lennox was rumored to be involved in a romance with rappers J Cole and Moneybagg but she has denied all those baseless rumors and is confirmed to be single. She had shared that she was devoted to her only boyfriend in the past and gave the specific details in her 2019 song Whipped Cream. 

She even tweeted about her relationship with her ex-boyfriend before the release of the song, Whipped Cream and she first tweeted, "The shade runs deep. let me tell y'all about my ex and how this nigga did me."

Ari gave a lengthy thread of her relationship via Twitter and said that when her ex joined the military she began to notice a shift and that scared her. She shared how she reached out to him after day-long bus rides to meet him but he never met her with the same energy. Then after one lousy visit, she ended things with him and soon after that she got signed to J Cole's record label and created the song, Whipped Cream. She wrote, "We had an argument a week later and I broke it off."

In another tweet, she posted, "Then Cole said he wanted to sign me and the rest is history. I pray I don't end up like Liz Taylor marrying six guys. But that experience led me to this song."