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McNasty
Comment: At this point her music should be growing up with her. She's in a loving longterm relationship and has a good life (what she said on 106&Park) and she's not a baby any more. In that her 'talent' is really limited she could have reached higher for herself but low sales? - she had to go raw I guess. Girl isn't relevant anymore.
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WordUp
Comment: Wannabe stars will do what's not best and they know it. Ashanti is among many soul sellers out there tryin to become a "star." Get saved ho.
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DCGG
Comment: Ashanti is a dirty azz whore bag...she ain't worth a bucket of pizz...
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Mas90
Comment: I see his point of the glorification but what is that to say about her in the movie "Coach Carter" playing a girl who gives up college to have a baby instead. Ni66as plz.... taking some sh-it to seriously. She was only acting. Next thing you know they will be saying Bpbby Brown bump n grinding impregnants women who are in the first 3 rows at a concert. Negroes are ridiculious. Learn self control.
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Grace12_34
Comment: I said it before, and will say it again. I really like this song and the way she sings it. The video could've been a lot less violent. It could've shown her standing over a body on the floor while holding a small, smoking handgun. We would've gotten the point.
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Mas90
Comment: If he wants to make such a impact then instead of protesting in a park... get some investors and start on your own studio cause thats what it comes down too.
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katgrrrl
Comment: Dang. Even with the drummed-up controversy, I still ain't interested in checkin' out the video or hearin' the song.
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