Vixen Pepper XO: Entertainment Content and Popular Media
XO Entertainment, known for nurturing innovative talent and pushing the boundaries of popular music, was the perfect fit for Vixen Pepper's artistic vision. The label's reputation for fostering creative freedom and experimentation aligned with Vixen's bold approach to music and entertainment.
No discussion of Vixen Pepper, XO Entertainment, and popular media would be complete without addressing the backlash. Critics argue that the convergence of explicit content and mainstream music labels normalizes the exploitation of vulnerable creators. Others point to the hypocrisy of platforms: TikTok will ban a creator for suggestive dancing while promoting The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” (a song about drug-fueled hedonism).
While her core work remains in adult entertainment, her performances have been cataloged across major media databases.
XO Entertainment: The Studio as Platform, Not Place
As Vixen Pepper continues to make waves in the entertainment industry, her impact extends beyond her music. She has become a role model for young artists and fans, inspiring them to embrace their individuality and creative expression.
Founded by Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd) alongside managers La Mar C. Taylor and Wassim “Sal” Slaiby, XO Entertainment began as a record label (XO Records) under Republic Records. But over the past decade, XO has quietly transformed into a full-service content incubator—producing not only platinum albums but also short films, merchandise drops, NFTs, and immersive live experiences.