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Standing On The Sun In San Juan

Colorful…Eclectic…

Fresh air…Cool breeze…Clear water…

That’s the only way I can express the beauty of this Island.

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I had less than twenty hours to see the world around me, and San Juan was where my travels brought me. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I knew there would be plenty of water, and even more sun.

My first time in Puerto Rico was sure to be fun, and when we landed and I walked into my hotel room for the evening I couldn’t wait until morning to go on my own little adventure.

But first, I had to make it through the night. The air felt like silk running across my skin. It was humid, but it was like the perfect amount of humidity. I turned off the air in the room and opened my balcony door to bring in the fresh air. Everyone talked about how they slept with their doors open, but I wasn’t on that level, because I had already seen the lizards San Juan had to offer, and I didn’t want them thinking they were welcomed inside my room. Needless to say, right before I went to sleep the balcony door was closed, and I slept peacefully.

The sun wasted no time in rising and shinning bright. I was up at six looking around my room for understanding. Especially since I had just went to bed at two a.m. I looked out on my balcony and people had already started their days. I felt like I was late to the party. It was truly beautiful outside.

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I was asked this question a lot once I got back home. I took my time roaming the city around me. I tried to be as careful as possible because I knew I looked liked either a tourist, or extreme photographer holding my cameras, lenses and such.

I went out around ten that morning, and the city seemed so peaceful. Many people were heading to the beach, children played at the local playground, and I saw young men practicing their sports. It was like a normal day in the neighborhood, and it was nice to people watch.

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What to wear?

I wouldn’t pack any jeans. Only shorts, breathable shirts, skirts, and maxi dresses. Also be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen. The sun here will burn you and have no regrets about it.

Shoes! Every girl loves sandals, but if you plan to do some walking pack a good shoe with arch support. Leave the sandals for the beach. I walked around in my cute sandals, and the bottom of my feet felt raw after about a half hour of walking. Learn from my mistakes, wear your good shoe around the city and your sandals for the beach. Trust me, you won’t regret it.

Lastly, San Juan is a part of America, so their currency is American. That was another question I kept getting. Puerto Rico is so Americanized, you may clutch your imaginary pearls. I saw the Coach Outlet, Marshalls, Burger King and Fogo De Choa. Yup. Yup, I did! I felt right at home.

My time in the San Juan Islands was delightful. I wish I could have gone snorkeling or kayaking *sigh* maybe next time.  If you ever find yourself hanging out in the islands come back and let me know about your experience. 🙂

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SHEKINA MOORE’S STYLE AND BRAND AGENCY OF ATLANTA

Last Thursday, I had the pleasure of attending the Grand Opening of Shekina Moore’s Style and Brand Agency of Atlanta. This sold out event was absolutely amazing!

Her agency is the first of its kind, and Mrs. Moore is truly the queen of all things fabulous. This gorgeous fashionista, took a more intimate route with her grand opening and welcomed her guests into her beautiful office space and studio.

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Shekina Moore and Brett Jeffries

Being one to uplift women, her special guest was Harpo Studios Associate Producer, Brett Jeffries. Jeffries spoke about how important “dressing” is in Corporate America. She also explained how dressing professionally helped her to become an associate producer at Harpo Studios at the young age of 26.

This is what the Style and Brand Agency of Atlanta is all about!

Baddie, Baddie Girl, Blogazine, Interviews, Talk, Girl, Relationship, relationships, exclusive, conversation, lifestyle, news, entertainment, Shekina Moore, Blah, to, fierce, book, challenge, motivate, empower, women, VIPIf you are a leading lady, then you know your image and brand is important. The purpose of the Style and Brand Agency is to be the safe haven for women in the public eye. Whether you’re an attorney, television personality, or radio host, Mrs. Moore has her agency set up to empower who you are through your image. This is so that you can reach your audience and make the right statement at any given time.

Her services include image consulting, color personality testing, style analysis, photo shoots and more! You can also become a VIP member, for a small monthly fee, where you will be able to attend workshops for 50% off, you’ll get 10% off all services offered at the style and brand agency of Atlanta and more!

I was able to speak to Mrs. Moore about her agency, and she told me about her stepping out of her comfort zone and starting her agency in a new city.

At a young age, she was a victim of molestation. After the incident, she became a victim of the rumor mill, where it was said that she brought on her abuse through the way she was “dressed.” However, she refused to become bitter and took control of her own life, and the lives of others by bringing awareness to their image. She promotes positive body image and gives women power through style.

Baddie, Baddie Girl, Blogazine, Interviews, Talk, Girl, Relationship, relationships, exclusive, conversation, lifestyle, news, entertainment, Shekina Moore, Blah, to, fierce, book, challenge, motivate, empower, women, VIPWhen you meet Mrs. Moore, she exudes style, and it is obvious that she loves everything about fashion and empowering women. Her latest book, “Blah to Fierce” does exactly that: empower women. She gives you a 30-day challenge to help you come out of that grey area and bring out the best in you!

Be sure to visit her in her Atlanta office for all of your styling needs!

*Posted intially on 7/15/13*

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AN EXCLUSIVE TALK WITH ACTRESS TANJAREEN MARTIN

Tanjareen Martin is an actress who is not shy to play any character, because she can instantly own any part. Despite the many different personalities she’s had to embody, when you meet her, and talk to her, you’ll see she’s like a big sister: full of advice, and experience. You may know the sun-kissed beauty from Johnson Family Vacation, Miss March and Love For Sale, to name a few. I had the wonderful opportunity to interview  Ms. Martin (Twitter: @Tanjareen), and we talked about everything! The best part is she didn’t hold back on anything! Here is what she told me:

On ZANE’s “The Jump Off” Series

I wasn’t sure if I wanted to expose myself, because in my last film, Miss March, I showed my breasts, but it was a comedy, and it was one of the favorited scenes of the film.  I was very happy with my decision, because when it came out and tested, everyone wrote in their papers that they loved my scenes. So I thought, I don’t want to show my boobs again, I don’t want to be stamped as the girl who flashes her boobs around town, but they kept calling me, and Amin (Joseph) asked me to audition personally, and I thought well you know what? This could be fun, since we already have a chemistry—we’re already friends, so let me just go ahead and go to the audition, and see what they’re talking about.

I asked the guy I was dating at the time; “Hey, do yo mind if I happen to audition for a Zane show?” He was like “You know what, do your thing, its acting, why not.” That gave me the extra push. I went and Amin was in the audition with me and we had such a great read together, that they called me the next day and told me “You have the part, you start tomorrow, we’re about to email you 13 scripts to read them so you can be ready.” I was like “Whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down,” but they were like we’ve been looking for this character for over a month, and finally you came in and worked with Amin, and you nailed it! So I think Amin played a big part in me actually wanting to do the part, and being free enough to do a sex scene.

Being An African-American Actress

I can honestly say that most of my work, especially from urban films or TV, have come from relationship. Auditioning has gotten me some of the main stream roles, but for some reason people in the urban world are told they have to hire a name, they don’t really look out for new talent too much.

So I think that’s why people like Marlon Wayans, as big as he is, he went out and made A Haunted House because he said there aren’t a lot of parts for Blacks, so I have to make my own. And my family, we’ll write our own roles, because no one is writing roles for us—and that’s the truth.

Hollywood doesn’t usually cast a dark Black leading man with a dark Black female love interest. Perhaps middle America finds that too threatening. Therefore, if I had a curly fro, I could probably do a bunch more McDonald’s commercials. If I was of mixed-ethnicity, maybe I would get cast more as a leading lady in mainstream projects, but I love being a chocolate girl! It works for me.

Celebrities She Admires

Regina King, Kerry Washington, Jennifer Garner, Taraji P. Henson, Angela Basset,  and Pam Grier

Why: They show that you have to know your character before you step on set, you have to know what they want out of a scene. How they would dress, how they would wear their hair, what color would their polish be? You can’t just show up, these women really invest in preparing, and that influences me.

Words Of Wisdom To Aspiring Actors

  1. Build your resume up.
  2. Study, take classes, read books, watch biographies, and learn from other’s mistakes.
  3. Respect everyone on the set. Hollywood is so small, so be the person that you’d want to work with over and over again.

Why She Chose To Document Her Celibate Life

I used to attend a huge church in L.A. that had about 20-thousand members, and most of us were single. The pastor would preach a lot about fornication, and how that was a huge sin and I felt really convicted; really guilty like I was a thief, robber or murderer. So I decided to practice celibacy and wait for marriage. It lasted for three years.

During those three years there were so many funny stories about the way guys treated me when they realized I was serious. A lot of girls say it, but then you take a shot of Hennessy and all of a sudden you’re in your panties. But [the guys] would realize that I really wasn’t doing anything, but then there was that whole “How far will you go?” I would talk to my home girls, and I realized they were going through the same thing trying to be celibate, and guys were trying to press, “how much can we do?”

How serious is a relationship if the guy can’t be physical with you? Is he going to date you with someone else on the side? Because it’s a need? I said I was going to write a book on it, but then I realized I don’t feel like writing a book, and no one feels like reading all the time. I decided to make this easy, so I created a YouTube page. I wanted to put something out there that was five minutes, so the book became a web series.

What She Learned Through Her Celibacy

I learned my energy. When I save myself and I’m not having sex, I’m able to accomplish a lot more because I’m not focusing on dating. There is something spiritual about saving your sexual energy and putting that energy into getting things done—completing tasks, following your goals, and knocking things off the checklist. This happened a lot easier when I was celibate.

I also learned the truth about the guy I liked, because we became friends instead of just somebody they were trying to smash. They immediately tagged me in the friend zone, and I got to know the real them, and a lot of them are still my friends 5-10 years later, because I really had no choice but to get to know them. Once you sleep with somebody, you start to become blind to their faults, and they don’t have to be their real self anyway, but when you’re not sleeping with them, you find out, “oh he does have a drinking problem.”

 On Being A Vegetarian

My smoothies are my morning coffee. I do vegan soul food dinners at my house, and I do give recipes out to friends on vegan dishes. I take a dish that you love, and I teach you how to make it vegan. People are really impressed because there’s no meat, cheese, or milk, and the dish that they grew up eating is so much healthier for them, their body, their heart, and their blood.

You too can Eat Clean with Tanjareen!

The Biggest Misconception People Have About Her

[People] probably think because I dress really sexy I’m not as bright as I am or that I might be easier to get with than I am, but once people get to know me they always tell me that they had no idea how I really am. The real me, is super Earthy. I buy everything organic; I don’t drink soda or coffee; I’m really spiritual; I donate to the homeless every week; I’m really into making photo cards. I read a lot, I’m sure that when people look at me, they don’t go, she probably has a huge book collection, but I do!

I think I dress this way because when I was doing the celibacy thing I was so insecure about having hips and a butt that I wore baggy clothes; but I have come to a point where I can embrace my hips and thighs, and I’m proud of my curves. But that doesn’t mean I’m going to have sex with you, it just means I like my shape.

About Her Upcoming Projects

I have my own project “The Celibate Nympho Chronicles.” I have more episodes to release and more to produce. That’s the web series about my dating life, or lack there of. So far Malik Yoba, Rodney Perry, Tony Rock, Wesley Jonathan, and other celebrities have made guest appearances. It follows my journey on trying to hold out from giving up the snatch until I find the right guy—its not easy.

You can find it on YouTubeFunny or Die, and Vimeo.

A Message To Her Supporters

I need you, I love you, and I appreciate you, and stick with me, because there are a lot of sides to me, and you’ll never know what’s going to come up next, but I definitely promise that it will be shocking. I try not to do anything that is expected. I’m not important without you, and it is going to be a fun journey!

Fun Facts!

  1. Tanjareen likes to put on her bikini, grab her blanket and lay out at the park.
  2. She likes TrueBlood and nighttime soap operas like Scandal and The Sopranos.
  3. She decided at 6-years old that she would be an actress after acting in her first play as the gingerbread man in “Hansel and Gretel”

Be sure to catch Tanjareen on Zane’s “The Jump Off” on Cinemax and on TVone’s “Family Time”!

*Posted intially on 5/16/13*

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MEET ASHLEE BABBS OF BELLAAMORE HAIR

Started in June of 2014, BellaAmore Hair was started to help the everyday woman buy luxury hair for an affordable price. Ashlee Babbs, founder of BellaAmore Hair, knows from first hand experience how expensive quality hair can be, and how much more money we have to invest in the install as well.

How is BellaAmore Hair able to make their products affordable?

BellaAmore Hair has bundle deals, student discounts, and if you stay up to date with them on socially, you can be apart of their giveaways!

BellaAmore Hair sells a variety of 5A grade hair, including Brazilian, Malaysian and Peruvian in the forms of straight, body wave, and loose wave. FYI: The grade of hair is determined by the year of the donor. If the grade is 7A, that means that the hair donor is a younger person, usually 15 years of age or younger. BellaAmore sells grade 5A, which means the hair donor is 25-30 years old.

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What are some goals for BellaAmore Hair?

  • To become a household name, and have a strong presence in people’s homes.
  • Growing the BellaAmore sisterhood within the Officially Kissed Sorority distribution program; making BellaAmore Hair the “Mary-Kay” of hair.
  • To be able to donate a small amount, from each order that is placed to a charity.

Ashlee has a lot of insight in starting and investing in your own company. She says that once she made her company into an official LLC, she wasn’t scared. Her advice to the Badd Girl Society is:

“Don’t be scared! I have a degree in Political Science, so when I started my business, I had to learn everything. There are a lot of things people pass up because they’re scared. I’m now reaping the benefits of success. Have confidence in your business!”

She also wants us to know that it takes money to make money, and that you have to invest in yourself and your company. You have to do the proper research, and be sure to write everything down, and keep your receipts.

Want to know a couple of fun facts about Ashlee?

She’s a lieutenant in the military! She’s also a human resource manager, and she’ll be deporting for Kuwait soon. But there’s no need to worry. Even though she’s leaving, you can still place orders, and you’ll receive the great affordable hair you wanted with a guarantee of great customer service.

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If you’re interested in becoming a distributor for BellaAmore Hair, and joining in this unique sisterhood, be sure to check out Officially Kissed Sorority.

Check out these review videos!

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EVENT RECAP: SYLEENA JOHNSON’S “COUPLE’S THERAPHY” WATCH PARTY

If you took a break from reality television and watched BET’s premiere of one of the original R&B Diva’s, Syleena Johnson’s “Couples Therapy,” you enjoyed a treat.

“Couple’s Therapy, based on her latest album, which shares the title, aired Monday, March 30, 2015. The musical was directed by Tangie B. Moore and stars Syleena and other R&B artists Leela James, who was in attendance, Dave Hollister and Willie Taylor.

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Syleena Johnson and Leela James

Syleena was very excited about her BET premiere; she was all smiles, and a few tears too! For the event, Syleena was surrounded by plenty family members, friends, and a few fans. Hosted at Nancy’s pizza in Midtown Atlanta, there was plenty of food and drinks to celebrate all of the hard work that was put into making this musical as awesome as it was.

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Happy Syleena!

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Tears of Joy!

Afterwards, it was all about fellowship and showing love. Of course the night wouldn’t have been complete without Syleena showing love for  Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.

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A Moment for Zeta Phi Beta

The best moment was when I won a copy of the album the movie was named after!! I’ve been jamming to it ever since.

How did you enjoy the premiere of Couple’s Therapy?

 

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BOOK REVIEW: A BLACK GIRL’S GUIDE TO DATING WHITE MEN

A Black Girl’s Guide to Dating White Men– Niki McElroy

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I have a strong interest in sociology and human relationships (interracial relationships in America in particular), and I came across this book while browsing at the library. Since it is thin, I figured I would be able to finish it rather quickly. Fortunately, it didn’t take more than 1.5 hours to work my way through this “gem.” And honestly, I would be upset if I had spent any more time studying this guide on How to Be A Foolish Black Woman  (ok, I might have taken some liberty with my rendition of the title).

But honestly, I think this book truly deserves a negative rating – it is horrendous. In addition to the stylistic and grammatical errors that run rampant, the actual content of the book is so stereotypical and prejudiced – it is hard not to call the book trash.

Truthfully, I don’t want to throw too much shade at Niki, but I was continually stunned by how ignorant the author sounds. While I commend her for encouraging black women to be more open to finding love outside of their race, the manner in which she does so is borderline appalling. She speaks about white men as if she is a hunter on safari looking for a white tiger, and she tries to rope the reader into her hunt by giving out tips and tricks for how to catch ‘em.

The cover display is two half-naked people feeling each other up and this pretty much sums up everything you need to know about this guide — it just is not to be taken seriously. After reading the first page, I honestly thought this was satire, but unfortunately, the author is beyond serious with her overplayed stereotypes of black and white people. She talks to black women as though they are all angry, culturally incompetent, and thirsty enough to use her tactics to find the all-revered white man. She speaks of white men as though they are all shy and intimidated when it comes to talking with black women and she has created three neat categories to place them into (the businessman, the jock, and the edgy guy/artist). The gross generalizations get old quickly.

I also took issue with the pictures she included. They were poor quality and of no relevance, whatsoever. I suppose she adds pictures of random white men and women who are supposed to be dating, because it is a guide and she does want readers to learn something from her book. So at the very least, you can walk away saying you know what a black woman and white man look like when they are sitting with each other.  The pictures are also interesting because she seems to flaunt these couples as people you should know, but when you look at them and read the captions, you realize very quickly that you definitely do not know any of these “super successful white men” and random black ladies. I mean seriously, these people are not even halfway relevant. I mean who is Leonardo Attolini? I have never heard of him. I googled him and still couldn’t find anything.) Not to mention the fact that some of the white guys she features look like men that rolled straight off the Jersey Shore – I’m reading this book thinking to myself, “Niki, you can keep that.” But I guess it’s none of my business if women want to be with Pauly D….

I am sure there is a certain audience that would benefit from reading this book. (Isn’t there always something for everyone?) The only potential positive I see is that maybe some women will be encouraged to open their minds and hearts to finding love outside their race.

I could give you a much shorter summary of this guide in one phrase, “Girl, Bye!” I’m not kidding.

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I sent excerpts to my boyfriend (who on a semi-related note is white), because I was literally tearing up from laughing so hard.

Here are some of the quotes I sent him along with my commentary:

  • “White men don’t typically cook for themselves and would rather go out while still enjoying a lovely dinner with a desirable ambiance.” (Yeah, all those white men I see at the local Chinese takeout…. They really enjoy the lovely dinner and desirable ambiance.)
  • “There are many different locations white men frequent. I find that they are creatures of habit, so if there is a place they enjoy, you can catch them there over and over again.” (She sounds like the Crocodile Hunter here….)
  •  “Or teach yourself to enjoy a little Coldplay, John Mayer, or James Blunt. It’s actually pretty good music and you may find yourself liking it better than this new wave of 21st century hip hop.” (Are we still on the whole black people music and white people music thing? This is just so so so played out. And James Blunt is terrible. But I did get that new Coldplay CD though!)
  •  “To not look ‘tacky’, unless it’s in combination with a more delectable dish, stay away from the California Roll. It’s very cliché for blacks to order the simple rolls, just as we do the sweet wines.” (I think Boo would be happier if I got simple rolls, it’d keep more dollars in his pocket! J)

There are a plethora of books that give the topic of interracial dating a much more thoughtful and enlightening treatment than this one. For starters, I recommend “Is Marriage for White People?” by Ralph Richard Banks and “Don’t Bring Home A White Boy” by Karyn Langhorne Folan.

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NOVEL NEWBIE? 4 MUST READ BOOKS!

Most people know me as a bookworm. I love a good book. Honestly, I have read it all, and I truly mean every genre you can think of, I have read a book from it.

I’m that friend who can’t read a book before the movie comes out. My friends hate when I read a book, and then the movie comes out, and the movie usually doesn’t meet my expectations. They’ve already told me that when Zane’s Addicted comes to theater’s, they won’t be going with me.

Baddie, GIrl, Basics, Reads, Read, Mary, Monroe, Noire, Terry, McMillian, Zane, Afterburn, God, Don't, Like, Ugly, Series, G-Spot, Amazon, Books, Waiting, To, Exhale, Club, Interesting, Novel, Summer,Even though my friends make jokes about me being a book junkie, they never hesitate to send their other friends my way, or ask for themselves when they are looking for a good read. So here are my top four books I tell everybody to read. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for a summer read, or just something to read in between time. One of these books will be great for you and your reading needs.

God Don’t Like Ugly-Mary Monroe

This book is the start to an amazing six-part series. I first saw this book at my middle school’s book fair. I was in the seventh grade, and while most of the girls my age were eye-deep in Omar Tyree’s Fly Girl, I was eye-deep in the world-wind of a life for Annette Goode. The awesome thing about Mary Monroe’s writing style is that she paints pictures. As you began to read more into any book of hers you began to feel as if you know her characters. I promise if you start this book today, you will want to complete the entire six-part series.

G-Spot: An Urban Erotic Tale-Noire

This book will go down as one of the BEST urban books I have ever read. This is that book you read in a day, or that book that is such a page turner, you slow down while reading to make sure you aren’t missing anything. **DISCLAIMER** This book is not for the faint of heart. Juicy endured some horrific punishments. Not to mention this is still an erotica, so there are some graphic sex scenes. In short, this isn’t a book for your church’s book club, or any book club in my opinion. It’s just a good personal read.

Afterburn-Zane

Queen of erotica’s, Zane showed out with this book. I’ve read just about all of her books, and out of all of those that I have read, Afterburn is my favorite. She did no wrong with this book, even though things don’t end on a positively. Unlike any of her other books, Rayne and Yardley had a true love story. Zane’s writing makes you connect with Rayne on a moer personal level, and you instantly want to see her do well. So much for a tragic ending. This book is perfect for a book club.

Waiting To Exhale-Terry McMillian

We’ve all seen the movie and loved it, but how many of us actually read the book? I DID! They did a great job with making the movie’s character’s fit the story-book’s characters. Of course the movie omitted certain thins; therefor, making the book  more detailed. But as you read you can see each character unfold just as in the movie. TerryMcMillian writing style in this book is very sisterly. This too is a page turner, and you will instantly love all of those ladies more than you already do.

What I’m currently reading: Tempted by Trouble by Mr. Eric Jerome Dickey

If you have read any of these books comment below, and tell me which book you enjoyed reading the most!

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EVENT RECAP! CHRISETTE MICHELLE & MARSHA AMBROSIUS “FATHER’S DAY EXPLOSION

Last weekend, I was blessed to cover the father’s day explosion concert headlining Chrisette Michelle and Marsha Ambrosius, in Montgomery, Al. Hosted by Ms. Talesa J. Harris, and Lauren Walker.

Honestly, going into this concert, I was a bit biased. I absolutely love Chrisette Michelle, and I love to see her perform live. To me, her voice is stunning, so you can imagine who I was really there to see. It was beautiful that in the essence of Father’s Day, Chrisette’s father introduced her. It was good to see that father-daughter love. As Chrisette began to sing, she gave an amazing heart-warming performance. When she sings, she speaks to your soul, kind of like Ledisi. She sang some of her classics, like “Blame It On Me” and some of her newer songs like “10 Foot Stilettos.”

This was my first time seeing Marsha Ambrosius perform live, but she has a slew of songs that I am a fan of, dating back to her Floetry days. She sang everything too! From “Getting Late,” “Say Yes,” “Late Nights & Early Mornings,” and my favorite “Hope She Cheats on You.” When Marsha hit the stage she owned it in a different way. It was like girl talk through music. It was good seeing her in her element. She was amazing as she went from singing, to playing her keyboard, to dancing. She truly had fun on stage and her energy flowed throughout the entire room! Honestly, I would love to see Marsha perform again. She gave life in her performance.

Both of these ladies were inspirational in their performances, and those in attendance can co-sign me on that one.

 

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