![]() My mom just sent me that damn Sukihana video y’all were talking about. Twerking at the cemetery? Throwing up on dick? Twerking on a whole minor?! She’s a goofy ass broad. Sukihana been a weird bitch like nun she does surprises me anymore. Sukihana is so trashy and annoying ugh i do not like her Ik sukihana said she sold her soul & all but to twerk on a lil boy… mind you she has a son around his age. I knew y’all were insane when y’all found Sukihana to be hilarious and entertaining.Ĭan’t be surprised about the sukihana thing, literally she’s associated with boosie aka dude who got a stripper for his son to lose his virginity to □□♂️ I’m not understanding why y’all not dragging Sukihana for this? /91F6jdggy0 “Get Low” by Sukihana some else boyyy□□□. ![]() Woah sukihana the internet weirdo is a real life weirdo? wow who woulda thought All the antics she’s done practically sold her soul for clout and still nobody is listening to that trash ass music. Sukihana is disgusting I need her to realise her music is never going to blow. Sukihana dancing like that on a child is mad nasty idc Do you have the compassion to see the child as a victim of molestation? Deborah May 27, This is an honest question are you all exposing the Texas shooter online search history? Second question do you cosign the sexual assault of a 10 year old on video by Sukihana. They didn’t draw the line when they made degrading songs about they □ and men, but now it’s too far… □□♂️□ Black Women are so much more than that!įor the women that hyped Sukihana and the City Girl movement up, you got your wish. Sukihana make Black Women Look bad as a whole! Her brand is a ghetto, hyper sexual, baby mama who glorifies objectifying herself! As much as I want her to be herself this is too much. Here’s some of what Twitter had to say about the Sukihana “Get Low” freestyle… The debates subsequently sparked a discussion about the limits that should be put into place when it comes to an artist’s creative expression. Users ripped into the female emcee after noticing that she was twerking on a child in one scene of the Legendary Visions-directed production. ![]() I’m a little bit different, and I’ve got a whole other story to tell.Butttt… it seems that she definitely crossed the line with this one, and social media isn’t happy about it… at all. “I’m a little ghetto fabulous I come from a different place and I’ve got children. I’m a little bit different, and I’ve got a whole other story to tell.”. ![]() Through video shorts and Instagram clips, Suki built an organic following from fans eager to embrace an individual whose personality was as strong as her rhymes…And it certainly helped that her aesthetic was also dynamic with bright colors and gangsta-leaning couture, almost the visual embodiment of her creative output. With a staggering 1.3 million Instagram followers, Suki’s bold, brash brand of authenticity has not only struck a chord-but sparked a movement. She came to prominence as the main cast member of the VH1 reality series Love & Hip Hop: Miami. Today, she’s not only earning accolades from rap’s biggest names (including Cardi B, among others)- she’s securing her own place among hip-hop’s heavyweights. Sukihana Everywhere Hip-Hop Rap American Georgia Atlanta Destiny Henderson (born 15 November 1991), better known as Sukihana, is an American reality television personality, rapper, and actress. “After that, people would pay me to rap for them.” Inspired by artists like the late Tupac Shakur, Rick Ross, Lil’ Kim, and Lauryn Hill, it was clear that Suki was bound for hip-hop greatness from an early age-even if she didn’t know it at the time. “I wrote my first rap at six years old,” Suki says. The Wilmington, Delaware native has lived many lives- and she has the multifaceted talent and no-holds-barred attitude to prove it. Rapper, social media sensation and reality TV personality Sukihana isn’t just hip hop’s fastest rising star- she’s poised for an all-out takeover.
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