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Trinidad James Speaks on “L.I.A.A.R.S.”, Calls Peter Rosenberg An A*shole + More

(AllHipHop News) Trinidad James has been on a tour of provocation this past week after saying the South runs New York music and then dissing Charlamagne The God and Peter Rosenberg on “L.I.A.A.R.S”. In an interview with XXL, James explains “L.I.A.A.R.S.”, claims he is not apologizing and has some choice words for Charlagmagne and Peter Rosenberg.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Trinidad James Calls Out Charlamagne The God & Peter Rosenberg On “L.I.A.A.R.S.”]

While Trinidad James understands his public perception make his opinion quite divisive but he does not retract his statement:

The same thing that I said in front of every New Yorker that was in front of me is the same conversation that is happening in barbershops and the same conversation that other artists are talking about. It’s just it sucks to come from a n*gga like myself. If it was anybody else saying those things, it would be A-OK. But because it’s me saying it, that’s where the whole problem resides in. At the end of the day, I get it for what it is. But I can’t apologize for the truth.

The Atlanta rapper does admit that he did not “say everything perfecelty” and that there is  “no way humanly possible that Atlanta could ever run New York”  but never fully retracts his statements.

Apparently, the inflammatory “L.I.A.A.R.S.” was recorded prior to this week’s controversy and is intended to be on an upcoming project entitled Crazy Deacon. In the song, he claims him and Peter Rosenberg are now “best of friends” after he wanted to “punch him in his sh*t” and maintains that stance, however adds a few more inflammatory shots at the Hot 97 radio personality:

That’s his job: to be an a-hole. And now me and Peter Rosenberg are best of friends; I like that guy, he’s cool. It just sucks that he’ll go down as the greatest interviewer who was an a-hole of all time, but it is what it is.

Kanye West, Black Popular Culture, and the Current Agenda of American Empire

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African American audiences cheer a TV show that glamorizes a real-life Black woman who played a key role in putting Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court and “helped clean things up for the Republicans during the Iran-Contra Scandal.” Kanye West unfurls the Confederate flag. Black faces in high places are descending to the lowest moral depths – the Obama Effect gone wild.

by Pascal Robert

“They tryna lock ni**as up

They tryna make new slaves

See that’s that privately owned prison

Get your piece today”

– Lyric from Kanye West’s 2013 single “New Slaves.”

Popular culture in American society serves multiple functions. Viewed by many as simple artistic expression seeking to provide entertainment for its audiences, throughout American history popular culture has been deployed by the ruling elite as a means to solidify the imperatives of American capitalism and empire in the minds of the nation’s citizenry as well as the world abroad.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower helped lead the foundations of global jazz diplomacy in the aftermath of Brown v. Board of Education–a decision that provided impetus for a world wide United States Information Agency (UNIA) propoganda campaign.” – ”Jazz Diplomacy: Promoting America During the Cold War Era,” by Lisa E. Davenport

Black Jazz Musicians were recruited by Eisenhower and subsequent administrations to be the ambassadors to American Capitalism in third world countries that were recently gaining independence and flirting with Communism as a political and economic model at the height of global Soviet prominence. These Black musicians were being recruited at a time when America was only making slight overtures to crack the walls of Jim Crow Segregation. Yet, the recent Supreme Court Decision of Brown vs Education led some in the Black community to naively believe that a transformative victory had been won as opposed to a judicial policy choice to improve America’s image abroad in the face of Communist expansion.

“Starting in the 1950’s, the U.S. State Department solicited jazz artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Jones, and Louis Armstrong as ‘cultural ambassadors’ to third world countries and the African continent to try to ‘rehabilitate’ America’s racist image and offer the American way of life as an alternative to the increasing post-colonial popularity of Communism. Armstrong was performing in the Katanga Province in the Congo the same time as Patrice Lumumba’s capture and torture with American complicity. He was on the continent when Lumumba was killed.

Adam Clayton Powell Jr. was the brainchild behind this movement of recruiting Jazz artists for this purpose” – “In Search of the Black Fantastic,” Richard Iton.

In today’s political age with the browning of America, the ruling elite understand the importance of having the pop culture/media arm of the Black mis-leadership class endorse empire in Black face. Politicians like Barack Obama and Cory Booker are crucial to ensuring that people of color embrace the empire’s agenda as their own. Celebrities ranging from Oprah Winfrey, Samuel L. Jackson, to Jay Z swear their loyalty to the Booker/Obama types in fulfillment of a ridiculous Black redemptive fantasy. Racial kinship politics becomes a tool of empire.

Currently all the rage in the Black community, the Kerry Washington political intrigue program “SCANDAL” is about a Black Woman whose job is to help Washington DC politicos through damaging and embarrassing dilemmas. The show is an excellent example of the way Black popular culture is deployed to breed reverence for American empire and those who benefit from it. “SCANDAL” The result is a kind of female Obama Effect, shrewdly creating a sense of collective racial necessity for placing Brown faces in high imperial places. The most oppressed segment of American society is encouraged to fantasize about becoming the most effective agents of the same empire that is destroying them. Very shrewd indeed.

What’s most interesting about “SCANDAL” is that it’s based on the real life story of a Black woman who got her political start in the Reagan administration and played a key role in getting Clarence Thomas confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court despite Anita Hill’s charges of sexual harassment. She also helped clean things up for the Republicans during the Iran Contra Scandal. As recently as May of this year, the real life character behind “SCANDAL” represented Paula Deen, the White TV Cooking Show maven who outraged Black America for allegedly admitting she fantasized about “owning slaves”. So dramatically speaking, this is the woman Black America is cheering for while watching “SCANDAL.”

In a very interesting twist, another fixture of Black popular culture, Kanye West, has used his membership in the elite star chamber to write a song called “New Slaves” that essentially embraces the agenda of the ruling class elite while unfurling the Confederate Flag. The song acknowledges the rise of mass incarceration and private prisons, corporate dominance over peoples lives, and even suggests the role of class as a source of contention within the Black community. West critiques “those in their Hampton Houses” while bizarrely singing the refrain, “I know we the New Slaves….I know we the New Slaves…We the New Slaves.” However, in true elite fashion, West admits that this agenda can’t touch “HIM” because he can “fly [his] family out the country.” But what about the supermajority of Black Americans who will never be able to fly their family out of the country as they face the five pronged merciless agenda of American Empire: 1) Finance Capital Hoarding of Wealth; 2) Neoliberal Privatization of Prisons, Schools, and government services; 3) Austerity cutting of social programs like Social Security and Food Stamps; 4) Mass Incarceration; and 5) Growth of the Surveillance State via NSA, Homeland Security, etc. This is the agenda that Obama and the Cory Booker types have been assigned to lay on Black America and the rest of the country while people cheer and scream, “That’s my president!”

If Black redemption is premised on showing White Imperialists and oppressors that we are equally competent at managing their evil affairs, then we are also morally bankrupt – maybe even more so than those who truly control American empire. Hypocrisy and duplicity are always the more repellant treasonous crimes.

“African Americans have been rendered redundant and more valuable in prison than as a functioning part of the functioning economy.” – Ajamu Baraka, Public Intervenor for Human Rights in the Democracy Branch of the Green Shadow Cabinet of the United States.

Pascal Robert is an Iconoclastic Haitian American Lawyer, Blogger, and Online Activist for Haiti. For years his work appeared under the Blog Thought Merchant: http://thoughtmerchant.wordpress.com/ You can also find his work on the Huffington Post here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/pascal-robert/ He can be reached via twitter at: https://twitter.com/probert06 @probert06 or thoughtmerchant@gmai l.com.

Legendary Singer Ronnie Spector Calls Kanye West “A D**k”

(AllHipHop News) Kanye West definitely has legions of fans around the world, but apparently one former member of 1960’s girl group The Ronettes is not one of them. Ronnie Spector gave an interview with Noisey and the 70-year-old vocalist had a few choice words to say about Mr. West.

“He’s a d**k. I’m sorry. I don’t like him. I’m just being honest,” said Spector.

The conversation led to Kanye after Spector acknowledged her appreciation of Halle Berry and Jennifer Garner’s attempts to protect their children from the paparazzi. When the interviewer mentioned West’s drive to pass anti-pap laws, Spector expressed her feelings about the Chicago rapper.

[ALSO READ: Kanye West Pleads Not Guilty In Paparazzi Battery Case]

“No kidding, good for him,” said Spector. “I am not a fan of Kanye West. I don’t mind Kim, but I just don’t like that guy. I’m not a fan of how he speaks.”

Spector is not a Hip Hop hater in general. She does mention one rapper she is fond of. Speaking about the creator of The Marshall Mathers LP 2, she said, “I like Eminem. I like something I can understand. I understand his lyrics.”

Spector (born Veronica Yvette Bennett) was the lead singer of Grammy winning group The Ronettes. One of the trio’s biggest hits was 1963’s “Be My Baby” which was produced by convicted murder Phil Spector, Ronnie’s ex-husband.

[ALSO READ: Azealia Banks Claims She Is The Female Kanye West]

Fools Gold Turns L.A. Up With A Free Party!

On Sunday November 10 Fools Gold Records brough theirFools Gold Day Off event to Los Angeles, CA after other successful stops around the country and turned the city out! Held at The Shrine Auditorium lot across the street from the USC campus, Fools Gold brought out thousands of young energetic Angelinos of all races who braved long lines in the hot sun for free entry (with prior RSVP) to party and dance all afternoon, evening and in to the night. The lineup was an interesting and weird mixture of EDM, Classic Gangster Rap, New Gangster Rap, and Molly/Ratchet Rap with the likes of A-Trak, DJ Quik, Freddie Gibbs, IamSu, and Danny Brown.

After a few DJ’s took the stage, IamSu from the Bay Area in California took the stage with his HBK gang. The official lineup read as “Nick Catchdubs Featuring IamSu and Jay Ant” (due to Nick being a Fools Gold Records founder) but IamSu was clearly in control of the performance and that’s who the crowd wanted to see and hear. The Richmond native got the early crowd going with popular tracks that he was featured on like “Up,” “Function,” and “Gas Pedal.” Gary, Indiana’s Freddie Gibbs theme throughout his performance was his clear distaste for the law as he repeatedly led the crowd with “F*ck the Police” chants. I’m certain the dozen LAPD cops stationed outside of the venue weren’t too pleased but that’s freedom of speech for you. Interestingly enough while IamSu’s music was more uptempo, Gibbs kind of slowed things down with his slower tempo of rap but after he was done the electronic DJ’s arrived on the scene to give the youth a reason to jump around in a frenzy. As the evening approached, West Coast rap and producing legend DJ Quik hit the stage and even though he was the “older Uncle” on the scene (as was I), the young crowd showed a lot of love and appreciation for one of the pillars of West Coast rap as he started off with “Born and Raised,” “Can U Work With That,” “Let’s Get Down” and “Tonite.” “If I knew the crowd was going to be this turned up, I would have brought my homie Suga Free with me,” Quik told the crowd as he jumped off of the stage in to the photo pit to get closer to the people. Quik left the thousands in attendance happy but they really were anticipating Fools Gold Records co-founder A-Trak to come out next as most of the people in the front row started to tie on their A-Trak bandanas. I braced myself for more EDM (which I don’t care for by the way) but with the crowd so hyped and pumped you would have to be a zombie if you didn’t start moving along with everybody. It didn’t hurt that A-Trak actually incorporates a super dope scratching technique while playing, showing that he’s got real skills and not just another computer assisted DJ, but that’s why he’s a former DMC World Champion. Soon after it was time for the headliner to hit the stage, Detroit’s own unique and eccentric artist Danny Brown. I’m not going to pretend that I’m the biggest Danny Brown fan but I’m not going to lie – he put on one hell of a performance! Rapping about drugs and sex with a voice that reminds me of Katt Williams at times, Danny Brown had all of the college kids on the lot and those in the dorms next to us (who had their own personal view of the show through their windows) to go nuts and chant “I got that income tax swag” as he performed “Lie4” and other songs. All in all, considering the energy of the crowd, it was one fantastic free party. If the Fools Gold Day Off event comes to your area, I suggest RSVP’ing for a free entry if you’re looking for a good reason to get loose and party with a crowd. Check out our exclusive AllHipHop.com pics below!

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Rap Genius Announces Licensing Deal With Sony/ATV Music Publishing

(AllHipHop News) News broke earlier this week that lyrics website Rap Genius was one of 50 sites issued a takedown notice by the National Music Publishers Association. The NMPA claimed that RG and others were illegally publishing copyrighted songs. In the wake of that situation, Rap Genius has announced its first licensing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing according to Billboard.

[ALSO READ: Rap Genius & 49 Other Sites Sent Take Down Notices By NMPA]

The deal, which a spokesman claims was finalized earlier this year, provides the legal cover for RG to keep lyrics from Sony/ATV owned music on their website. Even though Sony/ATV is the largest music publisher in the world, that still requires Rap Genius to strike deals with other publishers for the remaining lyrics posted on the site.

“I am hopeful it is a first step toward becoming a fully licensed site,” said NMPA president David Israelite.

Rap Genius is said to be in talks with more major music publishers. Some of the top companies include Universal Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music and Bertelsmann.

Despite the take down notices and threats of legal action Israelite says his organization’s goal is to work with the unlicensed lyric sites and not shut them down.

“I think this is going to lead to a good resolution with many of these sites becoming business partners with songwriters,” said Israelite.

The Game Donates $10,000 To Philippines Typhoon Relief

(AllHipHop News) L.A. emcee The Game is stepping up in a big way to help the victims of the Philippines typhoon. As part of his “The Robin Hood Project” Game partnered with actor/professional poker player Dan Bilzerian to donate $10,000 to assist with relief efforts.

The devastating storm that struck the Southeast Asian country has caused widespread damage. As of today 3,621 people are reported dead with 12,165 injured and 1,140 officially missing. Many citizens have been left homeless, sick, and starving.

“This hurts my heart knowing that many of those amongst the dead are little children,” wrote game on his Instagram page. “It is in these times where we as people of this world get the opportunity to unite with one another & give back, help aid, lend a hand, donate or just send prayers.”

Game started The Robin Hood Project as way to help people in need all around the world. His goal is to give away $1 million by Christmas of this year. Previous donations include $20,000 to Taylor Hammond, $10,000 to the family of Mia Chatman, and $10,000 to the family of Tiana Moreno.

[ALSO READ: Game To Donate $10,000 For The Funeral Of Murdered 6-Year-OId Girl]

To donate to relief efforts visit www.redcross.org.

Daily Word: Stay Calm and Don’t Panic!

Happy Fearless Friday! Welcome to the end of a great week but the beginning of the rest of your life! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated staying calm, not panicking, and saying yes to being happy! They say you can either have fear or have faith but you can’t have both! I know its easier said than done but when those times of anxiety creep in, it is imperative that you stay focused and not panic! When we begin to feel as if things are out of our control it is simply because we have given the illusionary “what if” too much power over what “IS”! Stop living your life in the future! All you have is right now so control what you can control! Being happy or miserable is all in how you view things! As the saying goes “When you worry, you are paying dividends to a disaster that has not yet been earned.” Stop paying dividends and stay calm! Happiness is yours for the taking!

-Ash’Cash

“Only 8% of our worry will come to pass. 92% of our worry is wasted. DON’T PANIC”
-Mark Gorman

“Life is ten percent what you experience and ninety percent how you respond to it.”
-Dorothy M. Neddermeyer

“Worrying is carrying tomorrow’s load with today’s strength – carrying two days at once. It is moving into tomorrow ahead of time. Worrying doesn’t empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.”
-Corrie ten Boom

“Your life will always be filled with challenges. It’s best to admit this to yourself and decide to be happy anyway.”
-Nishan Panwar

“Happiness is a state of mind and not a state of possession. Be as you are and you will be happy, if you try to be someone else you will be miserable.”
-Apoorve Dubey

“I promise you nothing is as chaotic as it seems. Nothing is worth your health. Nothing is worth poisoning yourself into stress, anxiety, and fear.”
-Steve Maraboli

“Each moment of worry, anxiety or stress represents lack of faith in miracles, for they never cease.”
-T.F. Hodge

“While fear depletes power, faith gives wings for the soul’s elevation.”
T.F. Hodge

TO HEAR THE AUDIO VERSION OF THE DAILY WORD **CLICK HERE   

Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com

Chris Brown Out Of “Rehab”

(AllHipHop News) Chris Brown is out of rehab for anger issues, according to recent reports.

The singer, 24, was checked into facility to help him get a hold of his behavior. The move came after an incident where the singer reportedly attacked a man in October.

E! News reports that he will keep getting treatment as an outpatient.

“Chris is continuing his rehab program as an outpatient and is also completing his community service in the Los Angeles area. He appreciates all of your encouragement and support,” a statement said.

Breezy still faces legal ramification from the fracas.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Trouble With Jay and Bey?

What in Sam Hill is going on? There are new rumors suggesting that something is going awry with Bey and Jay. Could their relationship be in jeopardy? So-called “insiders” say so! I certainly don’t know but I always think its BS, because I think they will hold it down. But, the rumors from over there at Star is saying that Beyonce feels Jay is too selfish and refuses to take on the typical fatherly duties with Blue Ivy.

Seems like they are doing something called a “trial separation.”

Here is the low down dirty rumor:

According to Star magazine, while Beyonce, 32, stopped in Australia for her Mrs. Carter World Tour, Jay Z, 43, accompanied her on a 3-day mini vacation to a private resort, but apparently it wasn’t all fun and love.
“Jay Z’s early November trip to Australia was not just a family getaway, it was a last-ditch effort to keep his marriage afloat,” a source told Star magazine. “Jay Z’s decision to tour Europe at the same time as Beyonce is touring Australia has caused serious damage to their relationship – damage that may be ultimately prove to be irreparable.”

Beyonce & Jay Z to Skip Kim Kardashian & Kanye West’s 2014 Wedding?

The source added that when Jay toured with Justin Timberlake over the summer, he didn’t take time out of his busy schedule to spend more time with his wife and daughter, instead her opted out to party with friends.

“Not only did he plan the tour without consulting her at all, but he didn’t even try to coordinate dates with her tour. She told him he was selfish,” the insider says. “Beyonce has been feeling like a single mother lately – and has been letting her husband know he’s on shaky ground, and she’s using the time they spend apart as a trial separation.”

Beyonce put this picture up a few days ago!

Blue Ivy, Jay Z

Also, I researched the original link to the story at Star Mag and it was removed from the site. It may have been junk.

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

Illseed, Out.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: What Singer Wants Women To Make Him A “Sammich”

The state of R&B is horrible! And honestly, it has sucked pretty bad for a minute now. But I am hearing that a singer is about to do a song called “Make Me A Sammich” and its going to shake things up all over again. Can you guess? Well, its a dude that has been know for some of the best love ballets in the world and yet, he’s struggled for real opportunity more recently. But, he’s biggest successes have come from his weirder songs that….well, test the limits of good taste?

Guess who?

I’m not even going to hold this one? The name is at the end of the page!

Guys, would you sway your lady with a slow song called “Make Me A Sammich” by Brian McKnight?

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“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

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WTF News: Crackhead Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Denies Eating Box on Live TV

Crack rock smoking Toronto mayor Rob Ford continued his egregious antics with Canadian journalists at a recent press conference. He was previously busted smoking crack on camera so we can already imagine the other shenanigans he probably gets himself into while on the job. This time around, he was accused of engaging in oral sex with one of his former staffers but denied “eating pu–y” during a live press conference. Check it:

His defense:

“I would never do that. I’m happily married. I’ve got more than enough to eat at home.”

Wow. Are Canadian politicians more blunt about their antics or is this just a Rob Ford thing? You know how crack can affect people.

5 & Done: Sasha Go Hard

(AllHipHop Features) The new wave of Chicago Hip Hop has produced a diverse group of young artists like the alternative style of Chance The Rapper, the rock-inspired music of Rockie Fresh, and the drill sound of Chief Keef. The one Chitown voice that is still largely missing on the national level is that of a new generation femcee. The Southside’s Sasha Go Hard is ready to step into that spot and represent for the ladies.

Sasha first jumped into Hip Hop by spitting rhymes into her phone for fun. Once her friends heard her VoiceNotes raps they suggested she get serious and record in a real studio. Sasha then reached out to her neighborhood friend Chief Keef for advice on how to move forward. He introduced her to DJ Kenn and that led to her very first song “What We Do.”

Since then “Mrs. Kill Bill” has released several mixtapes including Round 3 and Nutty World earlier this year. Nutty World presented a hard Chicago street soundscape while Round 3 featured varied production including a track created by electronic dancehall producer Diplo. That musical transition is an extension of what Sasha calls her natural drive to be different in order to stand out.

AllHipHop spoke with S.G.H. after she returned from her first European tour. The  recent birthday girl discusses what lessons she has taken away from the careers of Chief Keef and Nicki Minaj, not being familiar with Diplo’s music, and if she could end up on the MMG roster.

 [ALSO READ: 5 & Done: Bizzy Crook]

AllHipHop.com: What have you learned by watching Keef’s career over the last couple of years?

Sasha Go Hard: He didn’t let a lot of stuff get to him. He was just living and having fun with it. I learned don’t stress out. He’s a good person even though people got all this stuff to say about him. He’s a cool person. When I first started going around them he taught me how to change my flow. That’s just the type relationship we have. We just have fun with it.

Who are some of the other artists that have influenced you?

I have to say Nicki Minaj. When I first started I was just into the hard drill sound, wanting to make all these hood songs. I realized that when you get to the point that all these different people are paying attention to you, you want to make music for them too. I have all types of fans. Everybody don’t like the drill sound. I learned that being an artist, as you grow, it’s okay to make different songs. Looking at Nicki Minaj making all these different sounds, I learned that I wanna do that too.

Is that what led you to want to work with Diplo?

It’s so crazy. He actually reached out to me, and I didn’t know who he was. I told my people, “This man named Diplo just hit me up. He got a lot of followers and gets a lot of retweets so he must be somebody important.” They were so excited he hit me up. He wanted to send me some beats, and when he sent them through I didn’t feel a bad way about them.

When I heard them it was like I met this sound before. I made one type of different song like that, my song “Pretty Fly.” So when Diplo sent the songs to me I was feeling them. I had to put in my mind it’s okay to make different types of music. If this big guy named Diplo just sent some beats why not?

You seem to have a good working relationship with Maybach Music Group’s Rockie Fresh. Is MMG a label that you’d consider signing with?

I would love to sign to Maybach. I look up to Rick Ross. He’s successful. He’s getting money. He makes good music. I love it. That would be a dream come true if I ever get the chance to sign to him. I think it would be a go if it’s a good deal. I’m not just going to rush into it because he is one of my favorite rappers, but that would be something I’d love to do.

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You just recently celebrated your birthday. Where do you see yourself at your 26th birthday?

I see my career being at the top; making way more money, making way better music, my momma being in places she’s never been. I have all these new fans all over the world supporting me now. I can see myself not being able to go anywhere without security. I want that Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus life. That’s how I see it.

[ALSO READ: 5 & Done: ILLClinton]

To download Sasha’s Nutty World and Round 3 mixtapes visit sashagohardmusic.com.

Follow Sasha Go Hard on Twitter @SASHA_DARAPPER and Instagram @sashagohard.

photo credit: Caesar Sebastian

Hip-Hop Rumors: Porsha Stewart Guns For Kenya’s Allegedly Fake Body on Instagam

Kenya Moore has always been bad but she’s been looking quite thicker than usual since she made her debut on the Real Housewives of Atlanta. Her nemesis Porsha, decided to bring up the point on Instagram in a post that she quickly deleted but not before the vultures got screen grabs.

Anyway, Porsha and Kenya’s on going beef seems never ending as Porsha posted the following:

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Surgery or not, it still looks good. But what do you think, did Kenya get surgical enhancements to her self-proclaimed “stallion” physique?