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readyforevolution · 11 months
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kemetic-dreams · 2 years
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whostommyp · 2 years
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#whostommyp You Know The Tribe
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curlymangue · 5 months
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7 productos imprescindibles, para mantener tus trenzas perfectas
¿Has elegido las trenzas como estilo protector? Con estos productos las mantendrás siempre perfectas Hola, Curly. Si me sigues, sabrás que hace unos días publiqué un post sobre las trenzas. Y lo cómodas que resultan como estilo protector. Pero, si acabas de descubrir este blog, este post también te resultará muy útil. Ya que te voy a dar un listado de los productos que no deben de faltar en tu…
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trapangeles · 7 months
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Cuhdeejah: Embracing Success and Luxury in "I'm Livin"
In the world of hip-hop, Cuhdeejah stands out not only for her lyrical prowess but also for her unapologetic celebration of success and luxury. Her latest music video, "I'm Livin," is a testament to her journey, and it's a visual experience that you won't want to miss.
A Glimpse into the High Life
Shot by the talented @calibaset, the "I'm Livin" music video is a cinematic masterpiece that takes viewers on a thrilling ride through Cuhdeejah's opulent lifestyle. From luxury shopping sprees to commanding the stage in front of sold-out crowds across the nation, this video is a window into her world.
Performance Excellence
Cuhdeejah's stage presence is nothing short of electric, and the video captures every moment of it. As she steps into the spotlight, you can feel the energy and excitement radiate from the screen. Her performances are a testament to her dedication and talent, leaving audiences in awe wherever she goes.
Luxury on Display
Luxury cars play a prominent role in Cuhdeejah's life, and they're front and center in "I'm Livin." The video showcases her collection of high-end vehicles, adding an extra layer of glamour to her already extravagant lifestyle.
A Night at Sam's
For a touch of after-dark allure, the video takes you to the world-famous Sam's strip club. It's a brief but captivating glimpse into Cuhdeejah's nightlife, further underscoring the theme of living life to the fullest.
Pride in Heritage
Cuhdeejah's lyrics in "I'm Livin" are not just about flaunting wealth; they carry a powerful message of pride and empowerment. She celebrates her African descent with confidence, showing that success knows no boundaries. It's a reminder that prosperity can be achieved while staying true to one's roots.
The Power of Collaboration
With platinum producer @LowtheGreat at the helm, the song's infectious beats perfectly complement Cuhdeejah's confident verses. The synergy between their talents is evident, making "I'm Livin" a track that resonates with those who appreciate success and living life boldly.
Experience the Opulence
"I'm Livin" isn't just a music video; it's a celebration of opulence, success, and embracing life to the fullest. Cuhdeejah's unapologetic approach to her music and her lifestyle is both empowering and inspiring.
If you haven't experienced "I'm Livin" yet, it's time to join the celebration. Like, share, and subscribe to Cuhdeejah's channel for more incredible music and visuals that inspire and entertain.
Follow Cuhdeejah on Instagram: @cuhdeejah
Embrace success and luxury with Cuhdeejah's "I'm Livin." It's a journey worth taking.
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beautyfineshopparis · 10 months
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"African woman" by Judith Scholtz on INPRNT
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mimi-0007 · 9 months
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For the ppl in the back!!
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getting-messi · 1 year
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Being hosted in a Muslim country, Morocco become the first Muslim/African/Arab nation to make it into the Semi-Finals for the first time ever in the World Cup.
Morocco vs Portugal
December 10, 2022
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rebeljewel · 2 years
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lamexigangster · 2 years
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We got the Malcolm X situation of course you guys already know I don’t give a shit if you know or not I know that Thomas and all those white guys could’ve killed me too but I don’t think they should what the hell kind of world is it where fools can be kings Africa? America? Africa is in a bad way and I am not fully equipped to simply get on an airplane and go across the ocean as I’m sure you guys know after the incident with Dr. Hussein
But I have seen some of you guys around some of you guys you’re not American clearly and you are watching and you have diplomatic immunity and all that good stuff which is great I’ve watched a couple of movies I can’t actually watch Egyptian cinema for the most part not because of things that you guys don’t need to be delving into but because it’s a very very heated culture and there are people who appear white and are not and that is where loons can dive wouldn’t you know
Tori Amos do you ever feel embarrassed when you realize that you know the ways that you went about trying to be in my pants were dishonorable and that you would never actually feel that heat
Perhaps you can teach your daughter some boundaries and respect and teach her to honor herself because maybe she’s not about music you know? If you love music keep doing what you do but if you’re just trying to compete with other people drop it go onto something else I’m sure that there’s something you like a lot more than that and considering unfortunately that Natasha will never be you would probably be in her best interest to investigate what she likes
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alwaysbewoke · 3 months
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Black History Month: Simon Nkoli
“I am black, and I am gay. I cannot separate the two parts of me into secondary and primary struggle. They will all be one struggle.”
Simon Nkoli was born in the late 1950s in the Black township of Soweto in South Africa. He grew up under apartheid, and first became involved with anti-apartheid activism as a student, despite negative reactions within the movement to his homosexuality.
In 1984, Simon was arrested along with 21 other men while protesting rent increases in the township of Delmas, a group which became known as the Delmas 22. While in prison awaiting trial, Simon was outed, and faced backlash from the rest of the group, many who feared that pulic knowledge of his sexuality would negatively impact the outcome of the trial. To the surprise of his co-accused, Simon received an outpouring of support from the international queer community, which in turn led to greater international support for the Delmas 22 and anti-apartheid work.
Simon was ultimately acquitted, and began work as a founding member of a new group, GLOW - the Gay and Lesbian Organisation of Witwatersrand - fighting for the rights of queer people in Johannesburg’s Black townships. Simon was diagnosed with HIV while in prison, and focussed especially on HIV/AIDS activism in Black communities. With GLOW, Simon went on to organise Johannesburg’s first Pride march in 1990.
In 1994, Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s president, marking the end of apartheid. Simon met and negotiated with government officials to ensure the rights of gay and lesbian people would be enshrined in the country’s new constitution - the first country in the world to do so.
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Image: Simon wearing a shirt with a pink triangle which reads “No liberation without gay-lesbian liberation”, and a pin reading “Silence=Death”
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beautyfineshopparis · 10 months
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