Jeanie mai outchea treating young jeezy like he’s a fetish

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@stomachlines What's the track being played in the background?


How do you NOT know this song, how old are you, 12? Can We Talk is like an all time classic record and is one of the most popular songs of the 90s..

:yeshrug: The only Tevin Campbell songs I know are the joints he did for the "A Goofy Movie" soundtrack. 1 of these days i'll check out his hits.
 

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My bad. Why wouldn't street brehs not bump it? They not wearing their random on their sleeve but everyone enjoys good melodies. I see what you're saying but it's an empty generalization
 
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Fetish is a term misused on here only when a non black woman is in love with a black man. To make their selves feel better they say "She's not in love with him he's just a fetish to her". They hate for black men to be so desired by all races of women so to make sure we don't get more confidence or more self-esteem they say "Non black women don't love black men. They just look at black men as just fetishes"

your confidence and esteem shouldn't be tied to being desired by the opposite sex or same sex if you swing that way breh. yall are worthy in and of yourselves :therethere:
 

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My bad. Why wouldn't street brehs not bump it? They not wearing their random on their sleeve but everyone enjoys good melodies. I see what you're saying but it's an empty generalization

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okay.
 

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I’ve never seen a street nikka make it seem like he don’t listen to RNB. They all embrace it and prefer it over anything else :mjtf:

Dude out here running with that narrative too. Almost every black person of age rocks with 80's and 90's R&B regards of their path in life; corporate dudes to street dudes. Only exceptions I've found are when their entire upbringing was whitewashed.

nikkas ain't banging Onyx, Wu, Dogg Pound, Bone or some other 90's hip hop when they boo'd up with they lady; drug dealer or not.
 
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