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Were you a transitioner or a Big Chopper? What was your journey like?
I was a transitioner. I became natural 5 years ago, but I wasn’t fully natural until 1 year ago. I used to wear weaves and perm my edges and leave outs. This absolutely broke my hair and now I have some areas that are shorter than the others.

Had you always embraced your texture?
No. To be honest it wasn’t until recently that I embraced my texture. I used to wish for looser curls. I would see all the YouTube tutorials of girls with edges that were “laid” and wondered why mine were not doing the same. I came to realize that my hair may not have sleek edges, but it is very tough and resistant…and that toughness is beautiful.

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How did family and friends react to your decision to go natural? What was your response to them?
My friends and family were embracing of me going natural. My boyfriend really pushed me and would remind me of how unique and beautiful my real hair was. Some friends were concerned about it affecting how people would treat me, and how it might affect the jobs I do, but ultimately this is who I am. At the end of the day, if someone is superficial enough to judge me by my hair, I don’t want to do business with them.

Describe your hair (fine or coarse, thin or thick, highly porous, low, etc.)
I have 4c hair, so my hair is very coarse, thick, kinky, and highly porous… which means the shrinkage is real.

What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done to your hair?
The craziest thing I’ve ever done to my hair was perming my hair while I had a weave. This to me is crazy because it shows how desperate I was trying to blend my 4c kinky hair with a silky straight weave. This is the definition of insane. My natural hair texture wasn’t made to be straight, and trying to fool myself that it could is crazy.

What’s your biggest hair related regret?
My biggest hair regret is not embracing my hair texture earlier. Natural hair requires a lot of patience and only once you truly understand your hair can you find creative ways to style it and express yourself.

What’s your current hair routine? How often do you wash, condition, and style? Favorite products! Deets!
I wash my hair once month but also co-wash once or twice a month. I live in Berlin, Germany so I do not live close to any afro/black hair stores. I have had to resort to making all my recipes for my hair using natural products. I’m all about cheap, creative alternatives to natural hair products.

I wash my hair with Suave almond and butter moisturizing shampoo and conditioner (which is 2 dollars each at Walmart).

My 4c hair loves shea butter. I know it is very thick and can often leave white residue in the hair, but I use coconut oil and water to make it more smooth.
On a regular basis the only products I use are shea butter, coconut oil, and almond oil. I truly believe if you are on a budget these three products can do wonders for your hair. I also spray my hair with water 2/3 times a day to keep it constantly hydrated, this is essential for my hair not to break.

What’s your favorite hairstyle? Where do you get hairstyle inspiration?
My favorite hairstyle is mainly inspired by indigenous women in Africa. I love how they used so many creative ideas to give character to their hair. I love African threading. I love beads, and putting jewelry and flowers in my hair.

Who is your curl crush?
My curl crush is a supermodel called Milan Dixon and another supermodel called Hollis Wakeema. I love that they are amazing models who use their natural hair texture.

How do you maintain your hair at night?
I braid my hair into 8 chunks or cornrow my hair into 8 rows. I add a lot of shea butter and coconut oil to my hair, spray it with water, then put a scarf on and go to sleep!

How do you maintain healthy length?
The most important thing isn’t if my hair is long more than it is healthy. I try and make sure I generally don’t leave my hair out too often. I do protective styling as much as I can and I also try not to touch my hair too much- it’s a bad habit of mine. If I get very stressed I have a tendency to try and “detangle” my hair…which usually just ends up in me pulling out small pieces of my hair. If I am going through a stressful time I wear protective styles.

What’s the best thing about being natural?
The best thing about being natural is the fact that by my hair’s existence is already considered a form of rebellion. By being a natural hair black woman it is already perceived as somewhat radical. Afro hair by its nature is a resistant and tough hair texture, and when you find the symbolism within it and see those traits in yourself, it’s a beautiful thing.

Where can folks find you on the web?
I can be found on Instagram/snapchat at: Lynetteletigre

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Producer Richpockets Presents “HipHop Made” Ft. Ras Kass (Single)

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Richpockets announces the release of his new single “HipHop Made” featuring Hip Hop vet Ras Kass. The record serves as a tribute to the essence of Hip Hop. Listeners will grip onto a supreme blend of raw lyricism and infectious rhymes. Richpockets’ arrangements set the stage for Ras Kass to deliver an emotive performance fueled by his signature razor-sharp wit. The record exudes themes of resilience, authenticity, and the power to keep Hip Hop in the forefront of music. Stream “HipHop Made” and connect below.

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(Lyric Video) Cleva Music (@MusicCleva) – “Steppa Dreams”

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Prepare to be blown away by Cleva Music/C.M’s latest hit, “Steppa Dreams.” With an astounding 4 million streams in just one week across all platforms, this track is setting the industry on fire. CM’s confident assertion, “People feel my shit,” reflects the undeniable connection he has with his audience. His distinctive sound and infectious lyrics have garnered him global attention, establishing him as a frontrunner in the music scene. With each release, CM pushes the boundaries of creativity, redefining what it means to be a true artist. His unwavering dedication and passion shine through in every note, leaving fans eager for more. As “Steppa Dreams” continues to soar, it’s clear that this rising star is destined for greatness, and the world eagerly awaits his next move.

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DeeYounginn Releases New Visual “Right Now”

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Fast-rising Charlotte recording artist DeeYounginn makes 2024 his moment and it starts with his latest single, “Right Now.”

In the latest visual, he cruises the streets in a foreign rapping about his undeniable impact, living a lavish lifestyle, and more. After gaining popularity with previous hits, the latest release is the perfect origin point for newfound fans as DeeYounginn rises to the moment as one of the year’s hottest new stars in modern hip-hop.

“Right Now” sets up the rising star’s upcoming album arriving in 2024. Check out the new video below, and, afterward, follow the rising star on social media for daily updates and more.

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