Now, yall keep asking me, Amanda, who is this particular for? And I hold telling yall, Its for my sisters! But its comedy, so its really for everybody. Okay, maybe not for everybody. Everybody except for racists, rapists, sexists, misogynists, narcissists. You know, folks that are callin the cops on black folks just livin our lives. Yeah, it aint for you. It aint for fuck boys, or trife gals, or that one ex, who still aint paid you that money back he owes you. Uh-huh. No laughs for them. It aint for Trump voters, or coons, or people who dont believe that white men can be terrorists. It aint for homophobes, or transphobes, or xenophobes. You know that wall is some bullshit. Hmm. It aint for bullies, it aint for poachers, it aint for abusers. It aint for people who keep asking me, Amanda, can I pick your brain? No! It aint for dudes who want head but dont wanna eat no pussy! It aint for you! It also is not for people who dont take care of their kids. It aint for people who hold their shoes and socks off on planes. Who raised you? It aint for front
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| Label: | Eagle Vision | | Durchschnittswertung: | 7/15 (1 Rezension) |
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| 1. | Change | | 2. | Bad Man's Song | | 3. | Everybody Wants To Dictate | | 4. | The World | | 5. | On The Beach | | 6. | Good Golly Miss Molly | | 7. | We Don't Discuss Anymore | | 8. | In The Air Tonight | | 9. | Sussudio | | Coming Up | | Birthday | | Hey Jude | | Can't Buy Me Love |
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| 1. | Whatever You Want | | 2. | Rockin' All Over The World | | 3. | Dirty Liquid | | 4. | In The Army Now | | 5. | Before You Accuse Me | | 6. | Tearin' Us Apart | | 7. | Strong Rock | | 8. | Think I Love You Too Much | | 9. | Money For Nothing | | Sacrifice | | Downcast Songs |
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| 1. | Hurting Kind | | 2. | Lofty Cool One | | 3. | Wearing & Tearing | | 4. | Rock And Roll | | 5. | Mama   Podimo: 45 Tage kostenlos testen 🙌 Unbegrenzt exklusive Podcasts und Hörbücher hören. FolgenIn this lasting collection of highlights from Season 9, Part 2, the crew dives into everything from Mimi’s TikTok updates on hatching infant chicks to Bunnie’s untamed catfishing story involving a disappearing guy. The conversation takes an inspiring rotate as Tanner Adele opens up about her adoption journey and rise in the music industry. Tech N9ne shares a haunting story from his childhood involving a teacher, along with how his mother’s care for of horror shaped his creative path. Travis O'Guin recalls how he began managing Tech N9ne and breaks down the challenges of their early melody deals and the financial support they needed to get off the ground. The group reflects on personal growth, relationships, and existence lessons. A powerful moment centers on the first time someone heard “This Ring” by a then-unknown artist named Don—later revealed as Tech N9ne. Moved by his passion for music and admiration for Jim Morrison, they offered to invest in what would eventually become the iconic Strange Music label. Bunnie also shares a candid story about early drug experiences, .
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