Kehlani about the message of ’Folded’:
“It’s funny because the song’s been out for months, and people are still confused [over] what it’s about. The first lines I say [are], ‘It’s so silly of me to act like I don’t need you bad when all I can think about is us since I seen you last, I know I didn’t have to walk away.’ I’m stating in the beginning of this song, I probably overreacted. We have something to talk about, but maybe I was tripping for blowing it out of proportion. So maybe do you want to come over? I’m using your clothes as bait. I was nice. I didn’t sell them on Depop. I didn’t give them to my little brothers and sisters. Maybe come by and get them, and we can speak about it.
Then the ‘I’ll let your body decide’ part is a double entendre for the intuition you feel in your body when you’re around someone and [you] feel safe. Or if we get it cracking, I’ll let your body decide if it’s worth it. It’s a pretty mature emotion. This is an in-between. We both are kind of messed up. How do we get to the roots [of the issue]?”
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NEW: FedEx driver who is accused of abducting and strangling a seven-year-old girl, puts his face in his hand as a photo is displayed of him driving her to her death.
7-year-old Athena Strand was seen standing behind Tanner Horner in his FedEx truck.
Athena was allegedly snatched by Horner when he was delivering a Barbie doll to her home in Paradise, Texas.
Horner initially claimed that he accidentally hit the girl with the truck before "panicking" and pulling her into the vehicle.
He said he then strangled her in the vehicle and dumped the body 7 miles from the home.
The photo, however, shows that Athena was alert in the truck and did not appear to have been struck by the truck.
Wise County District Attorney James Stainton says the jury will see footage on the day of the killing, depicting the moment Athena was strangled to death.
"Somebody covered up the camera because they don't want you to see. Guess what? Audio is still running, and you're going to hear it. You're going to hear what a 250-pound man can do to a 67-pound child," he said.
"And when I say it's horrible, I mean it. I've been doing this for 25 years, and I promise you, buckle up."
Horner qualifies for the death penalty.