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I wouldn't usually judge someone like Aisha harshly, but don't you need to stop perming and/or weaving before you start calling other folks names?
She had a spark of positivity from 3:07 to 3:10 but beyond that it just seems like a lot of hate for Black folks, even if they are people Aisha deems unworthy.
This is how you do it...
Lmao...why you always hatin? You should be giving props to the Queen for trying to uplift our young people with such a positive message in the form of hip-hop music.
Compound Egret said:I wouldn't usually judge someone like Aisha harshly, but don't you need to stop perming and/or weaving before you start calling other folks names?
She had a spark of positivity from 3:07 to 3:10 but beyond that it just seems like a lot of hate for Black folks, even if they are people Aisha deems unworthy.
This is how you do it...
Not hate - he came right back at you with a 10x better example of "positive" hip-hop.
here's another one...
infamous lifestylez said:Lmao...why you always hatin? You should be giving props to the Queen for trying to uplift our young people with such a positive message in the form of hip-hop music.
Compound Egret said:I wouldn't usually judge someone like Aisha harshly, but don't you need to stop perming and/or weaving before you start calling other folks names?
She had a spark of positivity from 3:07 to 3:10 but beyond that it just seems like a lot of hate for Black folks, even if they are people Aisha deems unworthy.
This is how you do it...
"Better"? Since when did this become a contest to see who could post the most positive hip-hop track? Y'all people need to stop side-line hatin' on your people and just appreciate.
As for her hair, if the only thing you got outta the video is that she's rockin' a perm, you got serious issues.
jahluv said:Not hate - he came right back at you with a 10x better example of "positive" hip-hop.
here's another one...
infamous lifestylez said:Lmao...why you always hatin? You should be giving props to the Queen for trying to uplift our young people with such a positive message in the form of hip-hop music.
Compound Egret said:I wouldn't usually judge someone like Aisha harshly, but don't you need to stop perming and/or weaving before you start calling other folks names?
She had a spark of positivity from 3:07 to 3:10 but beyond that it just seems like a lot of hate for Black folks, even if they are people Aisha deems unworthy.
This is how you do it...
"Better"? Since when did this become a contest to see who could post the most positive hip-hop track?




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