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32 Flavors

“Squint your eyes and look closer
I’m not between you and your ambition
I am a poster girl with no poster
I am 32 flavors and then some
And I’m beyond your peripheral vision
So you might want to turn your head
Cuz one day you might find you are hungry
And eating most of the words you just said…”

Loving her entire mixtape but this is 32 Flavors by Elle Varner. You can download the mixtape here.


Musiq Soulchild - Realove [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
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Realove - Musiq Soulchild from Juslisen

Hey Musiq. Cut it out. You don’t know my life!

Realove - Musiq Soulchild


Azealia Banks - 212 [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
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212 - Azealia Banks

Playing this for every party.


benitah:

I see a lot of posts about Once Upon a Time and a few of them are asking about the lack of diversity in the cast. I would like to point out that in 1997, while ABC was on a musical remake kick, it remade Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with a completely diverse cast. Brandy was Cinderella, Whoopi Goldberg was The Queen, Victor Garber was the King, Whitney Houston was The Fairy Godmother, Paolo Montalban was the Prince, Bernadette Peters was the Stepmother, Jason Alexander was…someone because they created a role just for him because ABC thought they needed to have him all of their musical remakes.
ABC took a lot of flack for the diversity, people saying that it was “distracting” and, my favorite, “unrealistic” since, you know, fairy godmothers who turn pumpkins into coaches are so commonplace.
It worked, it was pretty, lively and sweet and ABC could stand to take a page out its own history right about now.

And it just so happens that this remains one of my favorite musicals. I was just humming a song from this to myself.benitah:

I see a lot of posts about Once Upon a Time and a few of them are asking about the lack of diversity in the cast. I would like to point out that in 1997, while ABC was on a musical remake kick, it remade Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with a completely diverse cast. Brandy was Cinderella, Whoopi Goldberg was The Queen, Victor Garber was the King, Whitney Houston was The Fairy Godmother, Paolo Montalban was the Prince, Bernadette Peters was the Stepmother, Jason Alexander was…someone because they created a role just for him because ABC thought they needed to have him all of their musical remakes.
ABC took a lot of flack for the diversity, people saying that it was “distracting” and, my favorite, “unrealistic” since, you know, fairy godmothers who turn pumpkins into coaches are so commonplace.
It worked, it was pretty, lively and sweet and ABC could stand to take a page out its own history right about now.

And it just so happens that this remains one of my favorite musicals. I was just humming a song from this to myself.benitah:

I see a lot of posts about Once Upon a Time and a few of them are asking about the lack of diversity in the cast. I would like to point out that in 1997, while ABC was on a musical remake kick, it remade Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with a completely diverse cast. Brandy was Cinderella, Whoopi Goldberg was The Queen, Victor Garber was the King, Whitney Houston was The Fairy Godmother, Paolo Montalban was the Prince, Bernadette Peters was the Stepmother, Jason Alexander was…someone because they created a role just for him because ABC thought they needed to have him all of their musical remakes.
ABC took a lot of flack for the diversity, people saying that it was “distracting” and, my favorite, “unrealistic” since, you know, fairy godmothers who turn pumpkins into coaches are so commonplace.
It worked, it was pretty, lively and sweet and ABC could stand to take a page out its own history right about now.

And it just so happens that this remains one of my favorite musicals. I was just humming a song from this to myself.benitah:

I see a lot of posts about Once Upon a Time and a few of them are asking about the lack of diversity in the cast. I would like to point out that in 1997, while ABC was on a musical remake kick, it remade Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with a completely diverse cast. Brandy was Cinderella, Whoopi Goldberg was The Queen, Victor Garber was the King, Whitney Houston was The Fairy Godmother, Paolo Montalban was the Prince, Bernadette Peters was the Stepmother, Jason Alexander was…someone because they created a role just for him because ABC thought they needed to have him all of their musical remakes.
ABC took a lot of flack for the diversity, people saying that it was “distracting” and, my favorite, “unrealistic” since, you know, fairy godmothers who turn pumpkins into coaches are so commonplace.
It worked, it was pretty, lively and sweet and ABC could stand to take a page out its own history right about now.

And it just so happens that this remains one of my favorite musicals. I was just humming a song from this to myself.benitah:

I see a lot of posts about Once Upon a Time and a few of them are asking about the lack of diversity in the cast. I would like to point out that in 1997, while ABC was on a musical remake kick, it remade Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with a completely diverse cast. Brandy was Cinderella, Whoopi Goldberg was The Queen, Victor Garber was the King, Whitney Houston was The Fairy Godmother, Paolo Montalban was the Prince, Bernadette Peters was the Stepmother, Jason Alexander was…someone because they created a role just for him because ABC thought they needed to have him all of their musical remakes.
ABC took a lot of flack for the diversity, people saying that it was “distracting” and, my favorite, “unrealistic” since, you know, fairy godmothers who turn pumpkins into coaches are so commonplace.
It worked, it was pretty, lively and sweet and ABC could stand to take a page out its own history right about now.

And it just so happens that this remains one of my favorite musicals. I was just humming a song from this to myself.benitah:

I see a lot of posts about Once Upon a Time and a few of them are asking about the lack of diversity in the cast. I would like to point out that in 1997, while ABC was on a musical remake kick, it remade Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with a completely diverse cast. Brandy was Cinderella, Whoopi Goldberg was The Queen, Victor Garber was the King, Whitney Houston was The Fairy Godmother, Paolo Montalban was the Prince, Bernadette Peters was the Stepmother, Jason Alexander was…someone because they created a role just for him because ABC thought they needed to have him all of their musical remakes.
ABC took a lot of flack for the diversity, people saying that it was “distracting” and, my favorite, “unrealistic” since, you know, fairy godmothers who turn pumpkins into coaches are so commonplace.
It worked, it was pretty, lively and sweet and ABC could stand to take a page out its own history right about now.

And it just so happens that this remains one of my favorite musicals. I was just humming a song from this to myself.

benitah:

I see a lot of posts about Once Upon a Time and a few of them are asking about the lack of diversity in the cast. I would like to point out that in 1997, while ABC was on a musical remake kick, it remade Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with a completely diverse cast. Brandy was Cinderella, Whoopi Goldberg was The Queen, Victor Garber was the King, Whitney Houston was The Fairy Godmother, Paolo Montalban was the Prince, Bernadette Peters was the Stepmother, Jason Alexander was…someone because they created a role just for him because ABC thought they needed to have him all of their musical remakes.

ABC took a lot of flack for the diversity, people saying that it was “distracting” and, my favorite, “unrealistic” since, you know, fairy godmothers who turn pumpkins into coaches are so commonplace.

It worked, it was pretty, lively and sweet and ABC could stand to take a page out its own history right about now.

And it just so happens that this remains one of my favorite musicals. I was just humming a song from this to myself.