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Who's her sister?
Jhené Aiko
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Who's her sister?
Exactly.. it's a blonde haired white girl who raps, c'mon now. No way she won't be successful in mainstream America just due to the shock value of her image
Funny thing is you have female rappers like Azalia Banks who is much more talented, but her skin is the wrong color
Fair enough.. it doesn't surprise me that she burned some bridges, she seemed to be a hot headExactly.. it's a blonde haired white girl who raps, c'mon now. No way she won't be successful in mainstream America just due to the shock value of her image
Funny thing is you have female rappers like Azalia Banks who is much more talented, but her skin is the wrong color
I feel the first part of this post but Azealia Banks isn't successful for reasons beyond her skin color, chick is crazy and blackballed herself from the industry. She had the Interscope machine behind her and still managed to goof every working relationship she had over pettiness.
hit it on the headExactly.. it's a blonde haired white girl who raps, c'mon now. No way she won't be successful in mainstream America just due to the shock value of her image
Funny thing is you have female rappers like Azalia Banks who is much more talented, but her skin is the wrong color
Nah she would be L'oreal status^If Iggy was black, she'd just be variant Nicki Minaj
That Iggy broad is overrated as ****. I'm talking looks cause I wouldn't give her music 15 seconds.
Throw some cheeks on anything white and ****** lose their minds.
I'm really growing prouder & prouder of these dudes OPENLY talking about the ownership of brands & putting other people in positions to make money. Swizz has his hand deep in both the creative side & business side of things which makes him so dangerous in the world he's living in.
Jay, Puff, 50, Swizz, Pharrell, Ye etc etc are really some of the first young black guys too spearhead multimillion dollar companies where not only do they control the business aspect, but they hold enough respect & stature to do things within the culture and shape it from an insiders view. Obviously business is a compromise and sometimes things may not always help the culture immediately but in the big picture their doing a lot.
I'm really growing prouder & prouder of these dudes OPENLY talking about the ownership of brands & putting other people in positions to make money. Swizz has his hand deep in both the creative side & business side of things which makes him so dangerous in the world he's living in.
Jay, Puff, 50, Swizz, Pharrell, Ye etc etc are really some of the first young black guys too spearhead multimillion dollar companies where not only do they control the business aspect, but they hold enough respect & stature to do things within the culture and shape it from an insiders view. Obviously business is a compromise and sometimes things may not always help the culture immediately but in the big picture their doing a lot.