For Iggy Azalea, it is now the duty of record companies to offer their artists psychological support.

Because if the intensive use of social networks is no longer an option in terms of musical communication, the "degree of hatred and pressure" suffered by pop stars constitutes a serious threat to their psychological health.

“I would really like all record companies to agree to have at least ONE psychologist per label.

Almost every artist lately has said they have a hard time dealing with the level of hate and pressure.

Sports teams do it for their athletes, why not labels?

», Asked the interpreter of

Kream

in a tweet, before calling Lucian Grainge and Rob Stringer, the respective bosses of Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, to act.

A reaction that follows the distress expressed by Lizzo in a Live Instagram after being violently trolled for the clip of her new collaboration with Cardi B.

Appalled

Indeed, Lizzo suffered a wave of hateful, racist and grossophobic comments after the release of the video for

Rumors

, his new title.

“No matter how much positive energy you put out into the world, there will always be people who have something bad to say about you.

It's grossophobic, it's racist, and it's hurtful.

What I will not accept is that you do this to black women over and over again, especially to us, fat black girls, ”the singer said a few days ago.

After which Lizzo received many messages of support from personalities such as Chloë Bailey, Jameela Jamil, Octavia Spencer and of course Cardi B. One thing is certain, she can now count on Iggy Azalea to support her in the face of the trolls. which, very unfortunately, will always have time to waste.

The record companies, however, have not yet responded to the rapper's proposal.

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