Keyshia Cole and Trey Songz address misunderstandings during “The Way It Is” 20th Anniversary Show after an unexpected moment on stage turned into a brief social media controversy. The issue began during Cole’s celebratory concert for the 20th anniversary of her debut album The Way It Is, when Trey Songz made an unannounced appearance.
Instead of being met with excitement, the surprise led to tension. Cole, who was unaware of the plan, voiced her displeasure online shortly after the performance.
Keyshia Cole’s Strong Reaction
In a since-deleted Instagram Story, Cole shared a clip of Trey performing during her set, but her message was far from celebratory.
“Whoever brought Trey out without letting me know weird asf,” she wrote. “If it happens again, you will be fired asap. Don’t bring nobody back out on my stage without me able to give them a FORMAL INTRODUCTION. I APPRECIATE EVERYONE WHO COMES TO SHOW LOVE. 20th anniversary of The Way It Is. Y’all weird asf.”
Her response highlighted her frustration with her team rather than with Trey himself, stressing the importance of professionalism and communication during such a milestone event.
Trey Songz Responds Calmly
Trey Songz handled the situation with a composed tone. Taking to his own Instagram Story, he wrote:
“Waited for you b4 and after. Show was incredible!!!!”
His words suggested that he not only made an effort to connect with Cole before and after the show but also that he meant no harm by joining the celebration.
Cole Softens Her Stance
After her initial reaction, Cole later adjusted her tone in another Instagram Story. She clarified, “I wasn’t able to say hello or goodbye @treysongz. But thank u for coming,” adding a hashtag in honor of her album’s 20-year milestone.
Still, she maintained her frustration with her team, writing: “Fact!!! They tacky for that. I be busy but not enough to not know what’s going on, on my stage.”
The Bigger Picture
The incident took place during an important moment in Cole’s career as she continues to celebrate her 2005 debut album, which played a major role in shaping 2000s R&B. Her reaction underscored the value she places on presentation, respect, and organization in live performances.
While Trey’s cameo was well-intentioned, the lack of communication behind the scenes created unnecessary tension and gave fans a rare glimpse into the challenges of live show production.
Lessons From the Misunderstanding
Although the situation seems to have settled, it serves as a reminder that even veteran performers can face hiccups when the spotlight is on and social media is watching. For fans, the episode revealed how much planning and precision goes into live performances—and how even a good surprise can backfire if not coordinated properly.