"captain save a ho" vs keeping it TRILL & good music

I couldn't stay mad at @rihanna if I tried. ---

 Thing is, Mr Brown included, no one can deny good music but these celebs spill their personal life onto the world and expect erything 2 be a ki. Think about it. Controversy or not. How much do we REALLY know about, Beyonce's life... Gaga's life? Only what they tell us. Step ya PR game. I mean damn. No body forced you to make Rated R, do the Diane Sawyer interview, make the "We Found Love" video (yet another reference to your failed relationship with your ex.) Yes I'm talking to you miss G4L. The issue is the contradiction of it all. As a friend mentioned the other day.. No I don't need a pop star to be a role model. Do your thing, especially considering a lot of these women do indeed go back to their abusers. Go off I guess. I mean maybe the d is that good (side eye). On a very basic level what happen to Rihanna that night was/ is one of the biggest pop culture events within the last decade weather your team Breezy or team Navy. But if your gonna be a "rock star" keep it cute on the "captain save a ho" messages and "we are the world" agendas. Make your music, fuck who you want and do you but be real. Cuz... hell yea I wanna "put my cake in his face" and "blow his candles out" but there is a fine but not so fine line between being a bad ass and ... carrying. I'm jus sayin..

 But. Ham I guess. - back to the music.

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