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Black People Love Paramore

Black People Love Streetwear

Black People Love Paramore

Sequoia Holmes

Society & Culture, Comedy, Arts

52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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This episode we're chatting about why Black people love streetwear.

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to Black people up here more podcasts. We chat about the seemingly random things

0:22.7

large groups of black people go up for. Please rate us on Apple podcasts. Five stars only

0:27.4

because we are five star bitches word to yo, God, I am your co host Sequoia and I'm Jordan. And

0:34.1

today we are chatting about street wear. But before we get to that, we have in my defense

0:40.4

like usual. Okay. So my in my defense this week is about one so we T. Okay. So we D is going

0:50.1

viral on the internet right now for a performer. She did in which she put her she she she standing

0:55.5

on the stage. She puts her hands down on the stage to with her feet and like clicks her heels

1:00.5

like she like does this weird galloping. This weird galloping and then clicks her heels and sweetie

1:08.5

is often in the culture was like guys because she's fine as fuck and she raps and like all

1:12.2

the stuff. But people are often talking about how she's a bad rapper and how pretty privilege

1:19.2

is what's getting her here. To the world stage and all the shit. And I just want to say

1:26.2

sweetie is as good a rapper as young Miami. Carisha is okay. And I don't be saying the same

1:33.1

energy for for one miss young Miami. In fact, sweetie might be a little bit better to miss

1:37.9

Miami. At least we can stay on beat. I don't know what to tell y'all. So I just I'm not saying

1:43.5

that y'all are wrong about you know the pretty privilege thing or her not having top snatched

1:47.4

bars and all that. I'm just saying in my defense. I've heard worse worse is actually just

1:54.6

this popular. Yeah. But do you like sweetie though? Yes. I like sweetie is a human and I like

2:01.5

some of sweetie's music. And I like. Carisha. I really like Carisha as a human. She

2:05.6

be having me dying. And I like a lot of the sweetie. The sweetie girls. The city girl

2:10.2

songs too. I like some of that shit too. So I'm like, yeah, just I don't understand. I

2:14.4

don't understand word energy is because Carisha is being carried by JT who actually is a solid

2:19.4

rapper. Is that where this comes from? I think people people don't want to think that people

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