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Hip Hop Grannie

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Hip Hop Grannie @urfavgrannie is a grandmother who has experienced life's highs and lows. She serves as the voice for every grandmother in Hip Hop who can't share their stories. Her music catalog connects with the streets. Fourteen consistent singles, with a co-sign from the legendary SNOOP DOGG 🐕, highlight her journey. (The struggle) This single brought tears to my eyes, recognizing that many grandmothers are facing hardships—trying to keep food on the table, clothes on their grandchildren's backs, and gathering change for bus fare or gas to keep pushing to work from a grandmother's perspective. Graduating from a tough past to become a changed person, she encourages many who will listen. You can see both old-school and new-school rappers inspiring her—an excellent blend.  Hip hop is not dead; it's thriving. @urfavgrannie sends a message to older rappers that they can do it too.

B*tch Breathe

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​ .FATALE LAVEAU speaks her mind and stands strong with B*tch Breathe. She represents every woman who's disappointed and has a female friend or family member insecure about someone wanting her man. She makes it clear she wants a winner and doesn't have time for bad energy. Assuming is a sign of insecurity. The Toni Braxton sample "Breathe," mixed with that beat, #BLAZEONTHEBEAT created a fantastic combination he did his thing on the track. Many people can feel this message and dance to it. This is how you bring out 2025.