If anybody’s representative of the being poster-child reminder to (unapologetically) make sure people are always put in the presence of your greatness no matter if, or how they feel about it (or you)-it’s Lil Mama. The unspoken but demonstrative reality is, for the most part, people are followers much harder and in droves bigger than they’re willing to cop to yet, much more demonstrative of that fact than they’ll ever take the time to step back and see.
At her new video’s drop last night, her trail of disses were more “follow-ish” and habitual than honest and real.
…so you may as well dish nothing but doses of your greatness-and keep’em following the lines of that, because: they follow. Make followers of followers follow your greatness–at all times.
“It’s funny how I asked y’all long ago. What you know about me and you still don’t know”
Take dancer, rapper, Lil’ Mama for instance whose always totally tickled me pink, ever since she stepped on the scene with her “Lipgloss” poppin.’
The So You Think You Can Dance judge never can catch a break ever since that innocently fateful day she hopped up onto the stage of Jay Z and Alicia Keys’ set-performing their hit song (at the time) “New York.”
A proud New York native herself, Lil’ Mama was feeling the (then) popular anthem. The spirit and stench of New York city must’ve taken over her so much so that she took to the stage and got funky right with Alicia and Jay Z!
To me-it was cute (and a compliment) for, a hand clap and sing along in the audience dugout just wouldn’t do. She couldn’t help herself it seemed.
Although (to me) it felt like spontaneous passion [let me tell it], she’s the original Don Da-da and inspiration behind the Internet meme: The pose of her hopping on that stage during their set popped up on memes everywhere.
Despite how entertaining, high-energy and talented she is; it just seemed like she became a running joke at every turn, even despite her true-to-life acting debut portraying the late TLC group member “Left Eye.”
Well, in all her lipgloss glory the Magic School Bus rapper
…is back again-having dropped her latest digital short titled “Sausage.” For a few weeks now, it’s been Interneck sampled and the official video is here.
Y’all are so sleep on Lil’ Mama. She has always been a refreshing change in rap and even moreso now: her content, style, energy, and feel-good. It’s so essential.
I stayed tucked in, incog-defending the superstar in Lil’ Mama across the Internet.
She not only gets five-stars from me for her banging sample of Slick Rick’s Mona Lisa combined with visual/lyrical mixes from Vicious (“Freaks”), Fetty Wap (Trap Queen), Big Sean (“IDFWU”) Mary J’s Not Gone Cry video/visual but her “7 Days” song, Wu Tang’s “C.R.E.A.M, ” Cheddar’s “Flick of the Wrist,” and more!”
She’s necessary rap talent and entertainment.
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