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May 15 is Women’s Health Day💗
Ladies, this month is your reminder to slow down and truly check on YOU. Too often women carry the weight of everybody else while ignoring their own bodies, their own stress, their own warning signs, and their own health. This month, take time to focus on yourself. Schedule the mammogram. Go to the routine visit. Get your bloodwork done. Check your blood pressure. Talk to your doctor. Ask questions. Learn your body. And most importantly — KNOW YOUR HISTORY. Knowing your perso
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May 71 min read


From trap music to tuxedos and orchestras: The evolution of Gucci Mane is bigger than music. 🎼🖤
When people see Gucci Mane performing with a live orchestra in Detroit, they’re not just seeing a concert — they’re witnessing the growth of a Black man who survived pain, pressure, addiction, incarceration, public criticism, and mental health struggles while still finding a way to reinvent himself. There was a time when Gucci Mane represented chaos, survival, and the harsh realities of the streets. Today, he represents something deeper too: transformation. His journey after
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May 71 min read


Same Culture, Different Generations: My Thoughts on Women, Music & Respect
Music has always influenced culture. For generations, hip-hop and R&B have shaped how people dress, how they talk, and how they see themselves. As someone who grew up during the era of powerful women in hip-hop, I often think about how different things feel today compared to when I was coming up. Artists like Lil' Kim, Foxy Brown, and Trina represented confidence, glamour, and power. They were bold, unapologetic, and influential. Many women from my generation admired their co
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May 51 min read
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