Bunnie Xo
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Podcast Appearances
Making sure you had good relationships with the mother of your children.
absolutely i'm an 80s baby myself and i just feel like parents of that era they were not ready to cope with their trauma right they didn't they were set in their fucking ways you were not going to tell them how they are going to raise their kids and like they were just like it was just i don't know i feel like we're such a generation of kids that are healing what our parents wouldn't yeah absolutely that makes sense i think even just as a yeah i totally agree with that
I'm 45 and I look at pictures of women that were 45 back in the day and they look like the freaking golden girls.
Right, yeah.
They become way cooler.
Like, why couldn't you have been like this fucking 30 years ago?
run him over with the car because that's what you did to me that is hilarious no I totally get that so I also read that you started writing lyrics and recording music at age nine or ten like were you just musical from the gate like have you always had that sense of like just rhythm and soul um
music was the soundtrack to your life.
I feel like our parents actually, that was one of the really cool things that they did for us is I grew up in a very musical household too.
And like, you know, I had so many influences.
What were some of your influences growing up that inspired you to rap, but also just even that weren't in the rap genre?
Mom's the G. Oh yeah, my mom's the G.
Okay, so mom's with the shit.
I love mom.
Bring it down.
back 90s r&b can we bring that back please no for sure that is like a moment in time that unless you lived it you do not know what the fuck you missed not for real like it 90 i love 90 i play 90s r&b for my cows yeah he loves keith sweat yeah who doesn't love keith sweat that shit makes you feel good in here like it's not just not just hearing it
I was a bone girl too.
When I first got with Jay, he's a three, six mafia dude.