Azar Farideh
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's very, you know, it's very like demeaning.
And not to say that that wasn't happening back then, because of course Snoop and people had songs like that.
But now it seems like the more songs are being put out
it's moving away from like the yearning and the loving and the they don't know about, you know, all of that vibe.
And I feel like it affects us culturally and impacts the way that we date, the way that we see each other.
I appreciate that.
His music still speaks volumes to this day.
So it's incredible to be a part of that legacy.
I love that.
I love that.
So I have to ask you this.
This is pivoting a little bit, but we always, we have this dialogue on our show and we actually were saying that we wanted to bring on an interracial couple onto the show to talk about the differences and the things that they may have faced being in a relationship.
I'm half Persian, half black.
So I come from an interracial couple.
My parents are still married.
Did you face any,
just issues, problems, or do you guys deal with anything that we may not think of because we're not an interracial couple?
I'm dying.
Yeah, yeah.
But what about like even family?