Cause the brother does have his head on straight IMHO.
(And for anyone wondering, I don't care who he chooses as his lady. I wish him the best.)Posts: 1673 | From: Suwanee, GA, USA | Registered: Oct 1999
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Seal has a powerful message in this article, not to mention his music sounds great. He is one of the few black artists to have new projects airing on mainstream Adult Contemporary radio stations. Also, he has done well on Smooth Jazz stations. With his type of attitude, he is definitely in a position of a successful marriage. I also wish him the best.
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quote: ... The CRAZY star - who last week (ends14JAN05) slammed rappers for portraying women negatively in both their videos and lyrics - cites 50 Cent's GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN' album as an example of all that is wrong with hip-hop music in the 21st Century. ...
I could not agree with him more!
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I do agree and admire Seal for voicing his views, however I must ask this question.... "Why do young women support men who speak of them in this fashion?
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And your question is the "other side" of this issue. While something is FINALLY being said about what the men are doing, we are not giving much attention to the women that also participate.
It all starts with training in the home...
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