The culture was always sexualized.
Anyone that's been around long enough will tell you that these kinds of artists always existed. The problem these bitter artists have today, is that these artists are getting too much attention, and they're not. Back in the day, it was around, but it wasn't...
Exactly.
Both Janelle and Meg have been on the cover more than once. It's not like they don’t belong at Essence fest. Trina has literally performed there and was on stage talking about all kinds of wild sh*t. LOL!! Jill Scott has done shows acting like she's giving the mic sloppy toppies. And...
India Arie has a history of hating on other black female artists. So I ain't trying to hear her opinion on anything.
To imply that a couple of chicks making music would "represent" all black women poorly, is just corny. There are mad artists who are making mad good music and getting love for...
Scarface.
The influence from it has always been crazy. So I have to give it the nod on this one. Never met someone who didn't quote this movie all day, or didn't love it.
Saw Roger Rabbit in the movies as a kid, and that's a classic.
But Willy Wonka is more of an all-time classic, for me. There's mad messages in that movie that I didn't even understand until I got older. I love that movie, so WW takes this one for me.
I'm still mad at Immobilarity.
After OB4CL, I was thinking there was no way dude didn't drop another classic.
Only track I still listen to now from that album, is "Sneakers".
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