vocaroo fun! let your voice be heard!

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tigernathan

Quote from: sumcatbroad on April 15, 2016, 12:54:16 AM
was yums singin thru a cigarette

i'm weeping

why does it sound like it's being recorded on a flip phone vnnvnvnnnnnnn

LOONA.

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yummy

what the damn fuck

I was gonna give a lil impromptu "Unfaithful" performance but y'all can forget it now

tigernathan

I'm covering "Pose" tomorrow guys lolz stay tuned



LOONA.

Yeah I'm singing DOWN tomorrow. I refused to be outshined rotf!   

FAMÈ


Herb.

April 15, 2016, 01:11:49 AM #596 Last Edit: April 15, 2016, 01:17:05 AM by Herbie
Fun fact:

The word "Melungeon" was created by Angolans (Africans) :justabit:

QuoteThese early Africans were Kimbundu-speaking Angolans who, like Angolans in Brazil, described themselves as "malungu". Within a decade of arriving in Virginia, after serving about 7-10 years of indentured servitude, these Angolan ancestors of the Melungeons were free to move from county to county. They were free as early as 1640 to own property and to name their community in their native Kimbundu language.

The name "Melungeon" was not applied to these first Africans by white outsiders or slave owners. It was a name they called themselves.[/color]

http://www.eclectica.org/v5n3/hashaw.html

:justabit: hehe!

Like I said, inherently got damn Black :justabit:


Herb.

April 15, 2016, 01:21:04 AM #598 Last Edit: April 15, 2016, 01:21:35 AM by Herbie
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clap faggot. sdsdsdsddsdsds :omgwatshappening:

omfg I feel even more proud just knowing Africans created the name. :justabit: no doubt in my mind at all about reppin' this to the fullest. it all started with Black creativity. But then again, what doesn't? LMAOROFL! :cheerup: Creoles, move the fuck over. :wellheythere: