Indian-origin rapper Genesis Yasmine Mohanraj, better known as Tommy Genesis, has come under fire for her latest music video True Blue, which has gone viral for the wrong reasons. The Canadian rapper is depicted in the video as painted blue, dressed in gold bling, and sporting a red bindi—clearly taking cues from a Hindu goddess. She also invokes a Christian cross in ways that have caused offense among both Hindu and Christian communities.
In one of the most hotly contested scenes, Tommy Genesis licks the cross and holds it close to her derrière, an act many viewers criticized as sacrilegious. The imagery immediately offended, with pundits charging she disrespected religious convictions in order to drum up publicity. The virtual backlash has been strong, with many labeling her actions as ‘blasphemy’ and a ‘cheap ploy’ to incite and viralize.
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One of the social media users posted on X, “Her Indian origin makes it highly probable that her makeup is intentionally done to offend Hindu sentiments. Blasphemy (sic).” Another watcher commented, “Her new song openly mocks both Hindu and Christian faiths. This is not creativity this is pure disrespect (sic).”
Another posting said, “Her new song clearly mocks Hindu and Christian religions. This is not creativity this is pure disrespect (sic).” She has been accused across platforms by users of specifically targeting religious groups for attention.
In spite of the growing criticism, Tommy Genesis has yet to publicly respond.
Tommy Genesis was born in Vancouver, Canada, and has a Tamil-Swedish heritage. She has a notorious and avant-garde artistic approach, frequently delving into themes such as gender, identity, and sexuality in her music. She has a history of labeling herself a “fetish rapper.”
She was dubbed in 2016 by an global magazine ‘the internet’s most subversive underground rap queen’.