Atlanta’s Aunt Shirleen is back and she is on a mission to rescue her niece “Prosperity” from the strip club after her “butt fell off while she was dancing and a man had to catch it before it hit the ground and got contaminated.”
Absolutely disgusting. I almost barfed up my egg sandwich attempting to screenshot this nonsense.
I could only make it through about the first 20 seconds.
Check out this ultra perceptive dialogue with Cameron “Gipp Goodie” Gipp, 1/4 of the legendary ATL rap group, Goodie Mob.
Goodie Mob’s debut in 1995 was the gold-certified album Soul Food, produced by über production team, Organized Noize. The album aired social and political issues such as racism, discrimination, geo-politics, and gentrification.
True to conscious form, Big Gipp dropped a multitude of mind elevating jewels about the “old” Atlanta, life after the rap lifestyle and being considered a pioneer in the southern music game.
Press play. You’ll be happy you did. Thank me later.
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