I wrote a verse for Kesha & Smash's ORIGAMI! Open Verse Competition, please consider voting for my verse over at SMASH Music: https://t.co/kOQNel6gqv
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Have you voted for ORIGAMI! (feat. GRUFF) for @kesha's Open Verse Competition yet? Thank you to everyone who has voted so far, we are #8 right now! Every vote counts 🥨🤎 Anybody can sign up and vote 10 times on my verse https://t.co/NMV2KloARL
Have you voted for ORIGAMI! (feat. GRUFF) for @kesha's Open Verse Competition yet? Thank you to everyone who has voted so far, we are #8 right now! Every vote counts 🥨🤎 Anybody can sign up and vote 10 times on my verse https://t.co/NMV2KloARL
I wrote a verse for Kesha & Smash's ORIGAMI! Open Verse Competition, please consider voting for my verse over at SMASH Music: https://t.co/kOQNel6gqv
You can vote 10 times on my verse (GRUFF)! If mine wins it may be released officially on streaming platforms ! so run and vote!!
I wrote a verse for Kesha & Smash's ORIGAMI! Open Verse Competition, please consider voting for my verse over at SMASH Music: https://t.co/kOQNel6gqv
You can vote 10 times on my verse (GRUFF)! If mine wins it may be released officially on streaming platforms ! so run and vote!!
Taylor Swift credits her family for playing a key role in building her empire:
“Ultimately, I just don’t see any of this happening if all my family hadn’t been involved. We work together. We’re kind of a family business for 20 years. My parents didn’t know anything about the music industry, but they were like, ‘Yeah, we know nothing about it right now, but we’ll get some books and read.’ In an industry as cutthroat as the music industry, learning hard lessons and experiencing ups and downs and triumphs and failures, was a huge challenge for my whole family. Everybody was so locked in for my whole life. They all banded together to be like, ‘No, she wants this. We want this for her.’”
so what's the truth, are people truly against the idea of generalizing entire groups of people, or are they only against it when it happens to them?
And many might respond with "but trauma, but-" and that's your responsibility, not mine
btw as a man i do not want to be your token male friend, one of the "good" ones, because the body i was born does not inherently mean you can box me in with your generalizations and expect me to say "no that's okay, it doesn't include me" because it DOES
i know who i am, i know what i stand for
but i don't need to make it a part of my identity to prove that to ANYONE! !!!!!, nor do i need someone's "stamp of approval", especially when i'm already treated like a goddamn accessory as a gay man