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It was also a fuck you album to his label (it's what happens when you mix business with pleasure, y'all), so they didn't really support it either.

Man, Shine Through had it all. POC solidarity in Gente Ordinaria, stories of self-love, meeting a girl and hoping it'll result in something great? Once that 'I Need A Dollar' popped he was out. I kind of miss him on Stones Throw.
Anyway, Hey Ya was actually an emotional breakup song under the guise of bubblegum pop.

As a Morgan State grad student, How.dare.Howard? I'm intensely jealous. And congrats!

I love how she showed up and said, 'All girls rock!'

God, what a powerful moment. Y'all are so unbelievably strong to share your experiences in that way. *hugs you* Culturally, these kinds of taboos are a result of shouldering the blame in that way, and it's high time it stops.

My mom dealt with sexual abuse from family friends, and she was UBER protective of my sister and I. Policing what we wore about adult men. It drove a rift between my dad's mother and her because my grandmother would have older men sleep in her house during hunting season, while my sister and i were in another room.

As an Ameri(i)e fan, I had to take a long hard listen and… she can't really sing… she's a great screamer though. Got that going for her. And uh. She's very well read according to her Youtube channel.

women like games almost as much as men, and yet gaming events or gaming social media is incredibly hostile to women. i was at a gaming festival looking to play guilty gear and dudes kept patronizing me. i'm starting to think men just don't like women as peers. they wanna have sex with us and have us cook for them, but