he wasn’t involved in the beats sale at all — that was dr. dre & jimmy iovine. tyrese just fucked it up by announcing it before apple was ready losing dre about $300,000.
he wasn’t involved in the beats sale at all — that was dr. dre & jimmy iovine. tyrese just fucked it up by announcing it before apple was ready losing dre about $300,000.
But why are all the problems easy? I hate you Callahan. lol
Ashy lips ... dead.
You would think that in Trump’s America Hispanic millennials would see that they’re not “white”—hence Trump’s “get your ass outta this country” stance. I can’t help but sit back and smirk with a black-ass “told you so” grin. But yes, anti-blackness, though global, is especially problematic in Latinx countries.
Oh yeah. Exactly. Because he’s ... (fill in the blank!)
Don’t be making fun on my iStock pics of “diverse millennials”!
I love her! And hip-hip to some positive news for/from Breanna! ; )
There are usually a few girls with natural hair but maybe it’s for uniformity. One time during the NY Urban League classic half time show, one girl’s ponytail fell off on the field! But she kept on stepping!
Y’all cold as ice. But I can’t say I’m mad atcha.
As per usual, I think when black women are not involved in something, their characters are the thinnest. The Wire was a very male-centered and male-centric show, and some of the mothers made me sick. But there was the cop Kima and her partner...das it tho.
Which might be the real stats — 1 out of 4 makes it, the rest...well.
But the black man was found guilty. Despite the fact that the evidence proved otherwise. Or am I remembering this wrong?
Go Set a Watchman was deep. But real and true. And maybe that’s why Lee waited to publish it after her death. Even the “good ones” benefit from and support white supremacy.
I’m going to assume since this is an update — and Tonya Lewis Lee, his wife is involved—that it’s going to be more “current.” It’s also a series which allows him to go deeper. We shall see!
He’s one of hip-hop’s most underrated
I didn’t even know he went to Harvard. . .
I don’t think the Kardashians necessarily profited off of “boxer braids” but they fall more into the appropriation camp than Lin IMO. The Japanese have always loved black culture to some extent — jazz, hip-hop, and reggae, and Lin, although Chinese, is not the first Asian I’ve ever seen with dreads so it wasn’t a big…
I should’ve said the current golden era, but yes, I didn’t love Steve Harvey, Jamie Foxx or Homeboys in Outer Space for that Matter. Living Single, Martin, Moesha, That’s So Raven, etc. were doing it tho!
Word. We should send it to Beast Mode to wear with those saggin jeans.
Three words: Jeff Beauregard Sessions.