Cardi‘s name immediately began trending on
Twitter after the song dropped, with many people saying they were unprepared for her to rap as hard as she did.
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Three-year break, I still get this s–t hyper / Shot back to the top, don’t make a bitch snipe ya’ / Big Bardi, they can’t f–k with me, hardly / Body anybody sayin’ they don’t know my body / I son bitches, movе
Kulture out the car seat / Got thеse hoes nervous, I can spit it to their heartbeat,” she raps, referencing her daughter.
She also seems to allude to a future career move: “
In Closing
I will have to say this thing wrapped up in a most unsatisfying fashion. It felt like going to a pro sports outing and they make an announcement on the loudspeaker that the game has been called due to a water main break in the locker rooms, so the current score will hold up as the final.
In all honesty, this becomes a rather fitting ceremony for a completely fractured year of cinema. We had to try to figure out schedules, things were tough to watch, few things made sense the show was all the things moviegoers experienced last year. This was a fitting fiasco.
How can you be convicted of two different degrees of murder and also manslaughter? How many murder cases can you think of that tacks on manslaughter at the same time?
Politicians, media and the mob outside the court house decided the verdict. Why anyone would want to be a police officer is beyond me.
To begin with, the police already kill more white people than black people, but that’s normal since America is (not for long) a majority white country; the problem that never gets addressed in mainstream/legacy media (including cucked so-called conservative websites) is black crime.
Black crime is off the charts, and since blacks have a natural tendency to resist arrest and interact with the police more often, they end up killed in massive numbers, if you take into account they are a tiny minority in America.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs has called out GM and others for failing to support black businesses (Getty)
Rapper and founder of Revolt, Sean “Diddy” Combs, has gone viral after accusing America’s biggest corporations of failing to support the black community.
Mr Combs, in an article on Thursday, said brands were standing with the community with “the same feet they use to stand on our necks”.
The Revolt founder also argued that corporations failed to adequately support black-owned businesses, and that advertisers often failed to carry black-owned brands.
It followed the recent listing of Revolt by car manufacturer General Motors (GM) as one of a number of black-owned businesses that it worked with.