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No Daddy WTF is this shit?!?!? I can't believe this song got recorded, much less released as a video on BET!!! Oh wait, yes I can. In the clip, the girl (who can't be over 18) muffs the teacher and walks out of class to go hang out with her fast ass friends on the street. Her reason: "I ain't have no daddy." WHAT THE FUCK!?!? This is the worse. Jigga should be ashamed of promoting that bullshit. Definitely lost points with me. Has anyone else seen this. What do ya'll think? | |
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PLEASE let this bullshit mainstream music phase come to an end. It's been, what, ten years now? Lawd, please! | |
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Especially when it perpetuates negative images, behavior and slogans yungin's are going to copy. Just horrible. | |
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What are we talking about here young people? | |
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lilgish said: What are we talking about here young people?
Are you asking us or Tera Mari (whatever her name is)? | |
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AvramsDad said: lilgish said: What are we talking about here young people?
Are you asking us or Tera Mari (whatever her name is)? you guys, never heard of Tera Mari...let me google.... I got nothing from google [Edited 9/17/05 10:45am] | |
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I don't know what's worse this song or Keisha Cole's "I Should've Cheated" . I do like Keisha's hair in that video though.....it's a knockoff of Rogue from X-men "as prince goes poom poom poom poom
she go BOOMshockaLockaBOOM" -Shausler | |
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[Chorus:]
I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya [Verse 1:] Been through so much in my life Seen things in my life That I never thought I'd make it through Had a few close calls in my life That could have ended my life But I'm here looking at you Never thought that I'd be here I'm the type that don't give a damn about rules I was forced to survive on the streets Make my own way to eat Gotta do what I gotta do (Best believe) [Hook:] I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them [Chorus:] I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya [Verse 2:] No I don't strip in the club Nor trick in the club But I got friends that do So my girls that's getting the dough The best way they know Don't hate girl I got you Even though it ain't me (I understand) That its real in these streets (I understand) When it comes to that rent, that whip That check, ain't nobody gonna protect your neck like you [Hook:] I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them [Chorus:] I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya [Bridge:] All, all my girls from a broken home When you're feeling all alone And you feel you can't go on (call me) All, all my girls from a broken home When you're feeling all alone And you feel you can't go on (call me) [Hook:] I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them [Chorus:] I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya Teairra Mari she won't be here for long.....so no worries "as prince goes poom poom poom poom
she go BOOMshockaLockaBOOM" -Shausler | |
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BOOMshockaLockaBOOM said: [Chorus:]
I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya [Verse 1:] Been through so much in my life Seen things in my life That I never thought I'd make it through Had a few close calls in my life That could have ended my life But I'm here looking at you Never thought that I'd be here I'm the type that don't give a damn about rules I was forced to survive on the streets Make my own way to eat Gotta do what I gotta do (Best believe) [Hook:] I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them [Chorus:] I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya [Verse 2:] No I don't strip in the club Nor trick in the club But I got friends that do So my girls that's getting the dough The best way they know Don't hate girl I got you Even though it ain't me (I understand) That its real in these streets (I understand) When it comes to that rent, that whip That check, ain't nobody gonna protect your neck like you [Hook:] I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them [Chorus:] I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya [Bridge:] All, all my girls from a broken home When you're feeling all alone And you feel you can't go on (call me) All, all my girls from a broken home When you're feeling all alone And you feel you can't go on (call me) [Hook:] I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them [Chorus:] I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya I didn't have no daddy around when I was growing up (huh) That's why I'm wild and I don't give a (huh) Ya'll think cuz these jeans fit, I would give it up Don't let my cute face fool ya Teairra Mari she won't be here for long.....so no worries Co- But you're right, she won't be here for long. I just hope this song doesn't influence a million copy cat tracks. | |
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I LOVE this song I can relate. & | |
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I don't see what's wrong with those lyrics. | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: I LOVE this song I can relate.
co sign and me neither lilgish, folks on here is freakin out for nothing, LISTEN TO THE SONG, its a good song and has got a great message Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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lilgish said: I don't see what's wrong with those lyrics.
So is that. [Edited 9/17/05 15:30pm] | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: I LOVE this song I can relate.
That's unfortunate. | |
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Moonwalkbjrain said: CherrieMoonKisses said: I LOVE this song I can relate.
co sign and me neither lilgish, folks on here is freakin out for nothing, LISTEN TO THE SONG, its a good song and has got a great message Aren't you a dude? | |
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AvramsDad said: CherrieMoonKisses said: I LOVE this song I can relate.
That's unfortunate. What is it exactly about this song you disaprove of? Do you dislike Papa Was A Rolling Stone also? | |
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lilgish said: AvramsDad said: That's unfortunate. What is it exactly about this song you disaprove of? Do you dislike Papa Was A Rolling Stone also? I thought I was pretty up front, but here it is in a nutshell. First off, the chickenhead in the video straight assaults the teacher for him doing his job, then storms out. Seocondly, what is she doing in the streets? She ain't got no daddy, but I'm sure her mama would be interested in learning of her daughter's behavior (unless of course mom's is a triflin' bitch too). And honestly, to blame her lack of a father for not giving a damn about rules or having to survive on the streets is *say it with me* TRIFLING!!!! Next up is the fact that TM was given a platform to speak for her gender AND generation, and this is the best you could come with? Thousands of young Black girls are coming away from this with the idea that this type o' shit is cool. It's not. I've already read of two people on this thread that can "relate". HOW?!?! This song could've been so much stronger without all backtalkin' and fast ass attitude. And lastly, I LOVE "Papa Was A Rolling Stone". Don't get it twisted, I am pro-Daddy. But to compare a grown ass man talking 'bout how his pops wasn't around and feeling sad and angry about it, to this lil' half dead, non-singin', weave wearin' trick is just nuts. The Temps didn't run out and start shit because they daddy wasn't at home. He was reflecting and conversing with his Mother. This heffa is just quick to say I BEHAVE LIKE THIS BECAUSE MY DADDY AIN"T HURRR. Obviously there's more to it than that. OK so, big nutshell I know, but that's how I feel. | |
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AvramsDad said: lilgish said: What is it exactly about this song you disaprove of? Do you dislike Papa Was A Rolling Stone also? I thought I was pretty up front, but here it is in a nutshell. First off, the chickenhead in the video straight assaults the teacher for him doing his job, then storms out. Seocondly, what is she doing in the streets? She ain't got no daddy, but I'm sure her mama would be interested in learning of her daughter's behavior (unless of course mom's is a triflin' bitch too). And honestly, to blame her lack of a father for not giving a damn about rules or having to survive on the streets is *say it with me* TRIFLING!!!! Next up is the fact that TM was given a platform to speak for her gender AND generation, and this is the best you could come with? Thousands of young Black girls are coming away from this with the idea that this type o' shit is cool. It's not. I've already read of two people on this thread that can "relate". HOW?!?! This song could've been so much stronger without all backtalkin' and fast ass attitude. And lastly, I LOVE "Papa Was A Rolling Stone". Don't get it twisted, I am pro-Daddy. But to compare a grown ass man talking 'bout how his pops wasn't around and feeling sad and angry about it, to this lil' half dead, non-singin', weave wearin' trick is just nuts. The Temps didn't run out and start shit because they daddy wasn't at home. He was reflecting and conversing with his Mother. This heffa is just quick to say I BEHAVE LIKE THIS BECAUSE MY DADDY AIN"T HURRR. Obviously there's more to it than that. OK so, big nutshell I know, but that's how I feel. Agreed. This song is straight ignorant and ghetto fabalous. As an educator, its bad enough when you have to deal with fast asses troubled girls like this day in day out. I know one thing for sure, I sure a hell don't want to see a video about a fast hussy with issues. They need to take this shit off the air pronto. BET needs to be slapped & for airing this nonesense. [Edited 9/17/05 18:27pm] | |
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MadameS said: Agreed. This song is straight ignorant and ghetto fabalous. As an educator, its bad enough when you have to deal with fast asses troubled girls like this day in day out. I know one thing for sure, I sure a hell don't want to see a video about a fast hussy with issues. They need to take this shit off the air pronto. BET needs to be :pimp2:slapped & for airing this nonesense. [Edited 9/17/05 17:54pm] Say word. | |
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AvramsDad said: lilgish said: What is it exactly about this song you disaprove of? Do you dislike Papa Was A Rolling Stone also? I thought I was pretty up front, but here it is in a nutshell. First off, the chickenhead in the video straight assaults the teacher for him doing his job, then storms out. Seocondly, what is she doing in the streets? She ain't got no daddy, but I'm sure her mama would be interested in learning of her daughter's behavior (unless of course mom's is a triflin' bitch too). And honestly, to blame her lack of a father for not giving a damn about rules or having to survive on the streets is *say it with me* TRIFLING!!!! Next up is the fact that TM was given a platform to speak for her gender AND generation, and this is the best you could come with? Thousands of young Black girls are coming away from this with the idea that this type o' shit is cool. It's not. I've already read of two people on this thread that can "relate". HOW?!?! This song could've been so much stronger without all backtalkin' and fast ass attitude. And lastly, I LOVE "Papa Was A Rolling Stone". Don't get it twisted, I am pro-Daddy. But to compare a grown ass man talking 'bout how his pops wasn't around and feeling sad and angry about it, to this lil' half dead, non-singin', weave wearin' trick is just nuts. The Temps didn't run out and start shit because they daddy wasn't at home. He was reflecting and conversing with his Mother. This heffa is just quick to say I BEHAVE LIKE THIS BECAUSE MY DADDY AIN"T HURRR. Obviously there's more to it than that. OK so, big nutshell I know, but that's how I feel. I didn't see the video, but just based on the lyrics I see nothing wrong with the song being recorded. Did she write this song? have input on the video? Theres some feeling in those words no matter how disguiting she presented herself. How sad. Somebody in the pop culture needs to articulate those issues concernig young Black woman, too bad its not BET. [Edited 9/17/05 18:13pm] | |
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AvramsDad said: Moonwalkbjrain said: co sign and me neither lilgish, folks on here is freakin out for nothing, LISTEN TO THE SONG, its a good song and has got a great message Aren't you a dude? no!!!!! Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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The video sounds horrendous but the lyrics are OK. It's actually sort of anthropological when you read it.
I can see why Jay-Z would be behind this. You guys should hear "Where Have You Been" from the Dynasty album (same album with "Give It 2 Me" feat. Pharrell I'm a hustler baby; I just want you to know..) with its revealing message about absent fathers. | |
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AvramsDad said: lilgish said: What is it exactly about this song you disaprove of? Do you dislike Papa Was A Rolling Stone also? I thought I was pretty up front, but here it is in a nutshell. First off, the chickenhead in the video straight assaults the teacher for him doing his job, then storms out. Seocondly, what is she doing in the streets? She ain't got no daddy, but I'm sure her mama would be interested in learning of her daughter's behavior (unless of course mom's is a triflin' bitch too). And honestly, to blame her lack of a father for not giving a damn about rules or having to survive on the streets is *say it with me* TRIFLING!!!! Next up is the fact that TM was given a platform to speak for her gender AND generation, and this is the best you could come with? Thousands of young Black girls are coming away from this with the idea that this type o' shit is cool. It's not. I've already read of two people on this thread that can "relate". HOW?!?! This song could've been so much stronger without all backtalkin' and fast ass attitude. And lastly, I LOVE "Papa Was A Rolling Stone". Don't get it twisted, I am pro-Daddy. But to compare a grown ass man talking 'bout how his pops wasn't around and feeling sad and angry about it, to this lil' half dead, non-singin', weave wearin' trick is just nuts. The Temps didn't run out and start shit because they daddy wasn't at home. He was reflecting and conversing with his Mother. This heffa is just quick to say I BEHAVE LIKE THIS BECAUSE MY DADDY AIN"T HURRR. Obviously there's more to it than that. OK so, big nutshell I know, but that's how I feel. well i'm sorry u feel that way, but u know why i think its a good song and has a great message? its cuz ALOT of girls feel that way, not just blk but girls in general. alot of girls feel like shit and therefore do alot of shit with one of the reasons bein they had no daddy. to alot of girls father figures are VERY important, thats also why many women have a daddy complex when lookin for a man. either noone is as good as their daddy, or they want a man to be their daddy. i think the song is beautiful cuz its also givin a message, like this part I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them thats a really good mesage to send, cuz alot of girls just let folks walk all over them, or get defeated. its a great song sorry if u dont like it Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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AvramsDad said: CherrieMoonKisses said: I LOVE this song I can relate.
That's unfortunate. Im listening to it right now How fun! & | |
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Moonwalkbjrain said: well i'm sorry u feel that way, but u know why i think its a good song and has a great message? its cuz ALOT of girls feel that way, not just blk but girls in general. alot of girls feel like shit and therefore do alot of shit with one of the reasons bein they had no daddy. to alot of girls father figures are VERY important, thats also why many women have a daddy complex when lookin for a man. either noone is as good as their daddy, or they want a man to be their daddy. i think the song is beautiful cuz its also givin a message, like this part I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them thats a really good mesage to send, cuz alot of girls just let folks walk all over them, or get defeated. its a great song sorry if u dont like it Don't be sorry. You're right, I don't like it. But everyone has got their own thing thing. The above lyrics you quoted could have been the foundation for the whole song (alas it is still just a song), but she had to answer the question, "What's really hood?". I'm all about self respect, but when you lace it with BULLSHIT, kick rocks. Why aren't females writing about the feelings you noted at the top? Nevermind. Too "intelligent" for BET. [Edited 9/17/05 20:43pm] | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: AvramsDad said: That's unfortunate. Im listening to it right now How fun! Bully for you. | |
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AvramsDad said: Moonwalkbjrain said: well i'm sorry u feel that way, but u know why i think its a good song and has a great message? its cuz ALOT of girls feel that way, not just blk but girls in general. alot of girls feel like shit and therefore do alot of shit with one of the reasons bein they had no daddy. to alot of girls father figures are VERY important, thats also why many women have a daddy complex when lookin for a man. either noone is as good as their daddy, or they want a man to be their daddy. i think the song is beautiful cuz its also givin a message, like this part I know plenty of girls like me That done been through hell just like me Keep what your mama teach ya Don't let cheat or deceit defeat ya (Girlfriend) And all my kickass girls like me That ain't ever afraid to speak Next time that they try to treat ya Like you a freak cuz you street and look good Tell them thats a really good mesage to send, cuz alot of girls just let folks walk all over them, or get defeated. its a great song sorry if u dont like it Don't be sorry. You're right, I don't like it. But everyone has got their own thing thing. The above lyrics you quoted could have been the foundation for the whole song (alas it is still just a song), but she had to answer the question, "What's really hood?". I'm all about self respect, but when you lace it with BULLSHIT, kick rocks. Why aren't females writing about the feelings you noted at the top? Nevermind. Too "intelligent" for BET. [Edited 9/17/05 20:43pm] but read the lyrics. really. the WHOLE song is like that, exept for the one line "thats why i'm wild and i dont give a huh" other than that, the whole song is very moving. and she is (aside from that one line) writin about the feelings in that quote. thats the basis of the whole song. she telling us she been thru shit but that she aint let it defeat her, so dont let it defeat u. she sayin just cuz i'm cute and wear tight clothes dont think she's easy. she sayin do what u feel u gotta do to survive and dont let noone make u feel like shit. thats what she sayin. aside from that one line that IS the basis of the whole song,theres only one "bullshit" line in the whole song. has nothin to do with too inteligent for bet, take out that line and it is a very moving, intelligent song. but i respect ur opinion so now i'ma leave it alone Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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AvramsDad said: lilgish said: What is it exactly about this song you disaprove of? Do you dislike Papa Was A Rolling Stone also? I thought I was pretty up front, but here it is in a nutshell. First off, the chickenhead in the video straight assaults the teacher for him doing his job, then storms out. Seocondly, what is she doing in the streets? She ain't got no daddy, but I'm sure her mama would be interested in learning of her daughter's behavior (unless of course mom's is a triflin' bitch too). And honestly, to blame her lack of a father for not giving a damn about rules or having to survive on the streets is *say it with me* TRIFLING!!!! Next up is the fact that TM was given a platform to speak for her gender AND generation, and this is the best you could come with? Thousands of young Black girls are coming away from this with the idea that this type o' shit is cool. It's not. I've already read of two people on this thread that can "relate". HOW?!?! This song could've been so much stronger without all backtalkin' and fast ass attitude. And lastly, I LOVE "Papa Was A Rolling Stone". Don't get it twisted, I am pro-Daddy. But to compare a grown ass man talking 'bout how his pops wasn't around and feeling sad and angry about it, to this lil' half dead, non-singin', weave wearin' trick is just nuts. The Temps didn't run out and start shit because they daddy wasn't at home. He was reflecting and conversing with his Mother. This heffa is just quick to say I BEHAVE LIKE THIS BECAUSE MY DADDY AIN"T HURRR. Obviously there's more to it than that. OK so, big nutshell I know, but that's how I feel. ----- Good Lord. How sad is it that someone had to explain what is wrong with the song and video. I can't stand Jay Z and I predict that he will run the record company into the ground in record time. He has not talent and know we know he can't judge talent in other artist. | |
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AvramsDad said: CherrieMoonKisses said: Im listening to it right now How fun! Bully for you. DONT LET MY CUTE FACE FOOL YA! LOOOVE that part! & | |
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And Yet another reason to hate BET!!! And as I posted before they wont play Little Brother's Video because its "too Intelligent" for its audience but they'll play this ig'nant stuff.*
* (she is cute tho kinda looks like Tatiana Ali) "Thinking like the Keys on Prince's piano, we'll be just fine" | |
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