Spanish for “cross”. “famous ruler” or “renowned leader”.
Trick Question! All of us: Cruz Rodriguez
This rapper faced major backlash after repeatedly defending controversial collaborators and feuding publicly with other artists. Most recently supporting conservative leaders and attacking minorites in the LGBTQ community
Nicki Minaj
This 2019 YouTube feud between three beauty influencers led to mass subscriber losses, apology videos, and the term “Dramageddon.”
What is the Jeffree Star, Tati Westbrook, and James Charles scandal?
This 2010 album produced five Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles, making the artist the first woman to achieve this milestone from a single album.
Teenage Dream?
Born Temüjin, this Mongol leader forged the largest contiguous empire in history through conquest and unification of nomadic tribes.
Genghis Khan
From Latin, meaning “rule,” “pattern,” or “standard”. “God is my oath”.
Norma Lisette
Once a powerful music mogul, this artist’s career collapsed after serious legal accusations and lawsuits led to loss of business deals and public support.
P.Diddy
This Cold War-era scandal involved a break-in that eventually led to a U.S. president resigning.
Watergate
This 2014 album release strategy briefly removed music from Spotify, sparking debate over artist control and streaming revenue.
1989 by Taylor Swift
This 1793 device became the symbol of the Reign of Terror, executing thousands during the French Revolution.
The guillotine?
From Hebrew Shoshannah, meaning “lily”. “born on Christmas” or “birth”.
Susan Natalie
This influential rapper and producer lost major partnerships after a series of offensive public statements and erratic behavior.
Kanye West
This reality TV star became globally famous after a personal video controversy in the 2000s.
Kim Kardashian
This singer’s 2013 album featured the surprise drop strategy that later reshaped music releases.
Beyonce
The 1942 Battle of Midway was a turning point in WWII because it halted the expansion of this country’s navy in the Pacific.
Japan
meaning “day’s eye”. From Greek Christianos, meaning “follower of Christ” or “Christian”
Deisy Christina
Known for chart-topping R&B hits, this singer’s music was largely removed from playlists following multiple criminal convictions.
R. Kelly
This 1990s White House scandal led to only the second impeachment of a U.S. president.
Monica Lewisnky and Bill Clinton affair
This 2019 artist redefined pop stardom with a bedroom-produced sound and swept all four major Grammy categories.
Billie Eillish
This 1910–1920 uprising began as a revolt against dictator Porfirio Díaz and evolved into a nationwide struggle over land reform and social justice.
Mexican Revolution
From Hebrew Yochanan, meaning “God is gracious”.
Meaning “wealthy guardian” or “protector of riches”.
Juan Eduardo
This singer’s career was repeatedly damaged after highly publicized legal troubles and violent incidents, despite continued musical releases.
Chris Brown
This hip-hop mogul acknowledged marital mistakes on 4:44 after his wife’s visual album fueled public speculation.
Jay-Z
This 2016 album was pulled from major streaming platforms by its artist, igniting debate over ownership and exclusivity.
The Life of Pablo? (Kanye West)
Ratified in 1920, this constitutional amendment enfranchised a previously excluded group, reshaping the electorate in the U.S. forever.
19th Amendment