cuteshorty
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She looked good at the game...
well shes styling herself in a very very atriciously euro-centric way and she looks noticably more pale in complexion. Besides her cousin, i donts see her around other black women, i believe Beyonce is intimidated of them.
well shes styling herself in a very very atriciously euro-centric way and she looks noticably more pale in complexion. Besides her cousin, i donts see her around other black women, i believe Beyonce is intimidated of them.
That is so confusing; is it just makeup when a black person does it but it's insulting blackface when they use a white model to do it. Is it wrong in both cases, wrong in 1 instance or it shouldn't be an issue at all since it's just a makeup and styling decision in this post racial world.
Confusing.
well shes styling herself in a very very atriciously euro-centric way and she looks noticably more pale in complexion. Besides her cousin, i donts see her around other black women, i believe Beyonce is intimidated of them.
Where did the African theme come from?
The Broadway play about Fela Kuti's life and music has been such a great inspiration, it left me totally in awe.
I would've loved to have been on stage with him performing with all those tambourines, colors & sexy ladies baring their soul.
It's the same feeling I have when I'm on stage. Which is why it's a big inspiration for the new album.
There are different arrangements, that you wouldn't usually find on a pop song.
I swear that when L'officieel approached me to do the shoot, 60 to 70% of the images they presented were similar to
the images I had already collected as inspiration for my album.
I'm elated that I can represent my heritage. that's Royal.
under her bleached out skin and blonde hair..of course she's black, a hidden black woman.she is still very much a black woman
under her bleached out skin and blonde hair..of course she's black, a hidden black woman.