British rapper M.I.A had previously released a video in which she made a series of alleged claims about Beyoncé and Jay-Z. That same video is now going viral again after being reposted by an account on X (formerly Twitter). According to Page Six, the video was originally posted last December. It shows M.I.A, who has a history of making controversial statements, making serious allegations against the couple. She accused them of forcing her to undergo blood rituals and pressuring her to get plastic surgery. M.I.A claimed this happened after she signed to Roc Nation in 2012 but left the label two years later in 2014. In the now-viral clip, the "Born Free" singer can be heard saying:They wanted me to do plastic surgery and satanic rituals to sell records.”M.I.A, whose full name is Mathangi "Maya" Arulpragasam, was born in the UK on July 18, 1975, to parents who had migrated there from Sri Lanka. She began her career in the early 2000s with the release of her critically acclaimed debut album Arular. She later received a Grammy nomination in the Record of the Year category for Paper Planes, the lead single from her second studio album.More about M.I.A's controversial history, as her video accusing Beyonce and Jay-Z goes viral once againThe video was recently posted to X (formerly Twitter) by the account @MatrixMystries and has received more than 45k likes. In the clip, M.I.A can be seen criticizing how many artists thank Beyoncé when they win awards. She cited Adele as an example, claiming to have been the one who introduced the "Rolling In the Deep" singer to her former manager. In the clip, which was originally taken from a livestream M.I.A shared on her Instagram, the Academy Award-nominated singer can be heard saying:"When people make it, they all f*cking turn around and thank Beyonce...enough is enough. I am f*cking coming for everyone now. And even Adele...her career would not exist if I hadn't introduced Jonathan Dickens as her manager. And b*tch when she gets an award show thanks Beyonce."This is not the first time M.I.A has been at the center of controversy. In 2012, she was embroiled in a major incident during her Super Bowl Halftime Show performance alongside Madonna and Nicki Minaj. According to Billboard, during the performance, M.I.A flipped her middle finger to the camera during the live broadcast, prompting the NFL to sue her for $16.7 million. The case was settled two years later, though the details were kept private.In an interview with Noisey, the "Come Around" singer spoke about the entire incident and said:"I have people in higher places who hate me. Now and again, I feel the force. But I think it makes it interesting because I don’t really care about those things. I wish they would spend their money better. How much bad press do footballers get? All the stuff they’re involved in. It’s crazy they’re looking for trouble with me.”According to NME, back in 2016, the "Borders" singer was embroiled in another legal dispute with the popular soccer team Paris Saint-Germain. The conflict arose after she featured their jersey in the politically charged music video for the same song. More recently, the rapper faced criticism for her comments during the COVID-19 pandemic. She was accused of being an anti-vaxxer after posting a series of controversial tweets. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, she garnered significant backlash for expressing support for Donald Trump and for posting tweets opposing the Black Lives Matter movement.