Everything about her live performing is so 'gay'; the strut, the hairflips, the cuntitude of it all. It goes beyond being a woman with confidence, she morphs into a full blown drag queen when she hits the stage. And the CIL performance takes me back to the seventh grade when me and my good judies used to sit in front of the tv waiting for the video to come on so we can mimic the choreo.
I live in UK and most people here don't like the royal family.
I went to the UK this year and noticed that. I'm guessing anyone that works in tourism over there must hate the sheer mention of the royal family since they're one of the primary reasons people visit London.
Everything about her live performing is so 'gay'; the strut, the hairflips, the cuntitude of it all. It goes beyond being a woman with confidence, she morphs into a full blown drag queen when she hits the stage. And the CIL performance takes me back to the seventh grade when me and my good judies used to sit in front of the tv waiting for the video to come on so we can mimic the choreo.
Not everybody trying to do the final choreo in their shorts so they can turn around and show their ass cheeks a tad for the trade.
I don't think people understand how much this video change the lives of young, black gay boys.