



ILOVEFRiDAY’s growing popularity is the latest example of people parlaying their YouTube fame into a burgeoning music career. In May, Hijabi and Xeno Carr released a diss track titled “Woah Vicky.” In addition to Mia Khalifa, iLOVEFRiDAY is known for beefing with YouTube star WoahVicky. It’s worth noting, however, that Pakistan was not among the countries listed on the executive order. from Pakistan in spite of the travel ban. On the track, she claims that she successfully made it to the U.S. from several countries where Islam is the primary religion. Prior to the diss track, iLoveFRiDAY earned buzz for “Travel Ban,” Hijabi’s response to President Trump’s since-superseded executive order that attempted to ban people from traveling into the U.S. Shortly afterward, she recorded “Mia Khalifa” with Xeno Carr, who is the producer and other member of iLOVEFRiDAY. After the fake tweet started circulating around social media, Hijabi responded with a diss video on Twitter. The photo is a screenshot from the video for iLOVEFRiDAY’s October 2017 song “Hate Me,” in which Smoke Hijabi performs the song while wearing a hijab and smoking what appears to be a blunt.
