One day someone has to sit down and have a conversation with Wunmi Bello. To discuss her journey. She has carved out a lane for herself and you can only applaud.
The whole discussion around standards/dating requirements is interesting but highlights a persistent problem. Men actively pursue girls solely based on their appearance and then are shocked when they lack substance. If you only want to date ‘IG baddies’ who make it clear that they expect to be taken care of, why complain about it? Everyone is entitled to their own standards/expectations, including those girls. Why not date a ‘normal’ girl if morals and ironing shirts is so important to you 😂? It’s like they want the IG girls but don’t want to be used for money and unfortunately that’s not how it works sweetie 😂 They are obsessed w/ the status that comes from an dating an attractive girl and the girls are obsessed w/ the status of dating a rich man. It’s a mutually beneficial transaction. Case closed.
I love the way Wunmi hosts. Very casual but formal at the same time. If time stamps could be added next time as it is a very long video, that would be great!
What I love about Wunmi is she creates such a safe space for people during her interviews! The difference in his energy in this interview compared to Zeze’s is crazy
To be honest, their style of interviewing are worlds apart. Wumni's body language tells me she is comfortable within herself, she's more professional. Zeze?.... where do I even start with her?
Not3s looks like he's going through it boy! I pray things get better because this isn't the guy I saw 4 years ago. He looks tired, withdrawn and he's lost so much weight!
I love the depth and the breadth of Wunmi’s conversations. It doesn’t feel like she’s interviewing. She takes you into her home and everyone feels warm and welcome, even through the screen.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. Here’s a reminder of how much God loves you. God bless you🤍
After this interview I honestly see no3ts in a different light . There is always two side to a story . Regardless what happened with him and Jasmin situation he should be able to see his child . Not to say I belief everything cause she probably does have her reason . Hopefully they will work it out 🤲🏽 I rate the fact he don’t want to contribute towards the toxicity. Great interview it needs more views tbh , better then the zeze mills I like how she dived into his childhood and his personality .
There’s a lot of pride, ego, delusion, hurt and self hate with this one. It doesn’t even amaze me anymore with black men. Specifically in the entertainment industry. Throwing their seed everywhere, no ring, repeat the cycle, yet want a woman with no kids. Flashing money, but mad women are after their money and disloyal and disrespectful to black women.
Cut Zeze some slack. Not3s had no intention to give her a decent interview, no matter how “professional” or hard she tried. You can tell he has a better connection with Wunmi, so of course he’s going to open up.
This was so good Wunmi!! I cant wait for your other interviews!! Made me see Not3s in a different light even though i’ve never really been against him , the interview really shows you shouldn’t judge a situation without fully knowing both sides.
I think this is how we all wanted Zeze to be in terms of professionalism via an interview but Zeze so messy and not great at having interview. Either way Love Wunmi vibe
@@nk7925 yeah Wendy is less formal but she also was a journalist so Wendy knows what shes doing sometimes I think Zeze just goes with the flows and plans some questions.
And this is the reason we have awful vicious cycle relationships.... all of the ‘flexing’ and for what? Tomorrow he gets another girlfriend and the likelihood of trust issues seeping into that relationship, are high I’m learning too from this
He is still so young and has so much maturing to do . He’s not ready to be a father, and now a another generation coming from a broken home. Black women need to be careful with who they have kids with, just because you’re with a black man doesn’t mean much. A lot of them championing black love but are still playing their role in the cycle of creating broken homes 🤷🏾♀️
True. Lets hope and pray he can mature quickly to be the dad his son needs. Im glad he’s trying to be active as some guys would happily bop off into the sunset x
Great interview, it’s my first time watching and I’m impressed. Not3s spoke real truth from his experiences, he’s learnt a lot even at 23 and I can definitely relate to his truth about people’s expectations.
His so right about girls expecting isssh they don’t have but at the same time guys get complacent when you do come across like you have everything patterned. I feel like a guy in a relationship/dating should gift his girlfriend. . Appreciate her regardless but it is what it is. But his defo got a good head on his shoulders very mature for his age. Wumni is an amazing host/interviewer big her up and she’s gorgeous 😍😍😍😍
To be honest I was feeling him until he said he doesn’t care what black women think because we are only a small part of the population. Black women need to remember that comment when / if the white population cancels him. This is why I could care less about Wiley being cancelled. He spent his whole career singing about light skin girls… so he is not my business
He was just mentioning how he doesn’t care about all the embarrassing people that go on socials chatting utter shit bare interested about his life at their big age 🤦♂️ that whole conversation started from the cancel culture, and if you still get a buzz over that and u are that petty then u need to pattern yourself, why would u care for other people’s opinion when they are just slating you off when they don’t know u tf?
Boys need fathers, there’s no way around it. All these rappers and wealthy black men, even from other races nowadays are being raised by single mothers. These are the results. It doesn’t matter how rich you can get, it won’t change the fundamental issue of not knowing what being a man looks like. Women need to take some responsibility and consider the repercussions of raising children by themselves instead of thinking it will be fine.
@@blkbarbie2671 umm excuse me..last time I checked women have full authority over who they choose to have sex with and whether a child comes into the world or not. Which means, a man cannot force a woman to have a child. If a woman picks a terrible father for her child and he decides to abandon their children, 100% of the fault is on the woman because she has full authority over who has sex and who is born. There are even prevention measures available (contraception, morning-after pill), in the event that it was a regrettable mistake. Let me ask you something - If you were a business owner and you had 100% authority over your business, hiring, expenses etc. You hire a terrible employee and they do a terrible job, and put people at risk or in danger. Who is liable for this? The reason why this is difficult for you to understand is that you clearly do not understand the concept of accountability. Google it sometime.
@@blkbarbie2671 Right?the ones that stuck and did the work ?These people should be grateful for the single mothers - they r doing double work sinse the father isnt there.
@@Ihavemadeit999 exactly, like theres literally no point debating with people this heavily brainwashed and sure of their opinions at the same time, not even gonna read his reply lol
This isn't super directly relating to the interview but what I can say is that: Good and effective parenting goes a very long way when raising a child. Many black parents don't know how to communicate, teach and effectively discipline their children so they grow up to be good people with morals and self respect and my opinion is that this is what effects any community but more specifically the black community. Rappers and men of wealth make the same common mistakes of going after women they wouldn't be able to get without money then follows the anger, pain, depression and self hate when these women leave after their wrongdoings, lack of funds or their complacency.
Man...boys need fathers, there’s no way around it. All these rappers and wealthy black men, even from other races nowadays are mostly raised by their mothers. These are the results.
@@jacorac BIG FACTS, but being present isn't enough, you have to teach them with good practices otherwise they'll go off and do their own thing. Parenting is a skill as much as people don't like to admit it and parents have to do better.
@jacorac you are aware women intiate 80% of break ups. It's mostly females breaking up to home then telling the child the dad ran away and he's a dead beat. Because the mothers always get custody they can perpetuate the narrative that will be believed by the next generation. However based on sheer facts alone men don't just up and leave...
And as a black man I hate how all he is saying near the end there’s nothing he can do. As a black man he needs to work harder than the rest there’s loads you can do, your child will get older and resent you for not trying.
@@leticiaferreiravaz yes sis! I know this as I have much resentment for my own dad because I knew there was so much he could have done. When you want someone in your life especially your child you will go to the ends of the earth. No matter what your relationship is with the other parent. Just hate seeing black men continue this vicious cycle 😔
@@lemz.stackz3775 I don’t even wanna hear it. Been with my sons dad 8 years next feb he ain’t on his birth certificate but he’s trying from JAIL. And he’s on roads there’s loads he can do.take her to court to get joint custody they will take a dna to prove he’s the dad, buy him clothes have money stacked etc there’s loads he can do kmt
@@lemz.stackz3775 there’s nothing he can do so he just lives his life forgetting he has a child half way across the world??? Make it make sense. He’s got bread he can take her court 😂
I like Not3s but jeez this was a hard watch....Wumni was trying her best but it felt like watching someone tryna get water from an empty well. He struggled to articulate himself & clearly didn't wanna delve into ANY subject. Plus he just seemed tired
Wunmi and Notes seem like they could be compatible and have chemistry. They both seem really chilled and relaxed together, love this! 🥰Great interview btw
He’s ex looked like she had herself together as she had her business etc. She might have wanted him to take on responsibility as they had a baby. Just thinking
Wunmi it's okay to give guests context babygirl. You're amazing at not over speaking and making it about you....but with Not3s I wish you would have held him more accountable with the Mable thing as he knows full well why black men dating white women is an issue and he played dumb on purpose. Good job hun x
@@denzela9199 anyone who treats dating wyt people as a privilege or as some sort of antidote then it's a problem and blk people regardless of gender are guilty of this (especially the men) and it's embarrassing . But i don't get why someone would say it's an issue without a valid reason.
@@misst7923 that’s exactly what I think. There are circumstances where I could understand why dating white women can be an issue especially if it involves putting down black women but I don’t see how someone liking someone else regardless of their colour is an issue. It’s weird behaviour
interviewers need to stop making it all about themselves, be actually interested in the person you're interviewing! people are doing this just to make themselves get clout
I can’t respect notes he literally dropped the ppl he claimed to love because of the industry he further pushed that stereotype that black men leave black women behind once they make it in life and they grow up to dog black women and call us bitter for being hurt by them🙄
One day someone has to sit down and have a conversation with Wunmi Bello. To discuss her journey. She has carved out a lane for herself and you can only applaud.
Yess!! 100% agree with this ❤️
Factss
Wunmi is a Boss babe and that’s on period. ♥️
BIG FACTS
Yh she’s done well
The whole discussion around standards/dating requirements is interesting but highlights a persistent problem. Men actively pursue girls solely based on their appearance and then are shocked when they lack substance. If you only want to date ‘IG baddies’ who make it clear that they expect to be taken care of, why complain about it? Everyone is entitled to their own standards/expectations, including those girls. Why not date a ‘normal’ girl if morals and ironing shirts is so important to you 😂? It’s like they want the IG girls but don’t want to be used for money and unfortunately that’s not how it works sweetie 😂 They are obsessed w/ the status that comes from an dating an attractive girl and the girls are obsessed w/ the status of dating a rich man. It’s a mutually beneficial transaction. Case closed.
Louder!!!
My exact thoughts when he was saying that!!😒🥱
Period!!!
Even regular girls don’t have substance and are trying to be IG girls so what’s the difference
THE TRUTH
his chemistry with wunmi compared to zeze is worlds apart. he is way more comfortable here it seems
Zeze has a different type of energy - more aggressive in my opinion
She does an AMAZING job at making people feel comfortable. Talking with her feels like a warm hug. I pray she continues to be a light.
I love the way Wunmi hosts. Very casual but formal at the same time. If time stamps could be added next time as it is a very long video, that would be great!
I argee
What I love about Wunmi is she creates such a safe space for people during her interviews! The difference in his energy in this interview compared to Zeze’s is crazy
To be honest, their style of interviewing are worlds apart. Wumni's body language tells me she is comfortable within herself, she's more professional. Zeze?.... where do I even start with her?
@@chantellea9938 right!
Not3s looks like he's going through it boy! I pray things get better because this isn't the guy I saw 4 years ago. He looks tired, withdrawn and he's lost so much weight!
Wouldn't say he's lost weight still, prob just the hoodie, always been like that still
Just because you loose weight doesn’t mean there is something wrong with you, but i agree he looks tired
He smokes a lot so that would explain the weight loss
This was a very good interview 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Not me just finishing watching your last episode like 2 minutes ago 😩😂💕
Wunmi's interview skills are 10/10!
I love the depth and the breadth of Wunmi’s conversations. It doesn’t feel like she’s interviewing. She takes you into her home and everyone feels warm and welcome, even through the screen.
Ngl notes’ voice😅🧐🙃😍
John 3:16
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Here’s a reminder of how much God loves you. God bless you🤍
After this interview I honestly see no3ts in a different light . There is always two side to a story . Regardless what happened with him and Jasmin situation he should be able to see his child . Not to say I belief everything cause she probably does have her reason . Hopefully they will work it out 🤲🏽 I rate the fact he don’t want to contribute towards the toxicity. Great interview it needs more views tbh , better then the zeze mills I like how she dived into his childhood and his personality .
You should do Nella next
DEFINITELY
WE NEED IT
There’s a lot of pride, ego, delusion, hurt and self hate with this one. It doesn’t even amaze me anymore with black men. Specifically in the entertainment industry. Throwing their seed everywhere, no ring, repeat the cycle, yet want a woman with no kids. Flashing money, but mad women are after their money and disloyal and disrespectful to black women.
Exactly
Imagine
💯!!!
Cut Zeze some slack. Not3s had no intention to give her a decent interview, no matter how “professional” or hard she tried.
You can tell he has a better connection with Wunmi, so of course he’s going to open up.
Well I am genuinely shocked by the depth and maturity of Not3s. I wish him all the best!
You're a good Host Wunmi, you got him to talk. Watched another Not3s interview but it was 'flat'/'stale'. Big ups! -
Subscribed!
lool I watched the same interview and felt the same
😂😂honestly
Lol, I just don’t think him and the other interviewer get along because no matter how she tried to make him open up and he was not budging...
Great interview!! The sadness in his eyes when talking about his child 🥺
This was so good Wunmi!! I cant wait for your other interviews!! Made me see Not3s in a different light even though i’ve never really been against him , the interview really shows you shouldn’t judge a situation without fully knowing both sides.
Exactly, he’s lovely and honest and has been burned now his eyes opened lol but just wish he was smarter
Honestly enjoyed this interview. The journey, the process & the growth.
Wishing him well on his journey in coparenting
I think this is how we all wanted Zeze to be in terms of professionalism via an interview but Zeze so messy and not great at having interview. Either way Love Wunmi vibe
It’s her interview styles. It’s less formal., same with Wendy Williams
Stop comparing 🙄
@@nk7925 yeah Wendy is less formal but she also was a journalist so Wendy knows what shes doing sometimes I think Zeze just goes with the flows and plans some questions.
@@leticiaferreiravaz stop commenting
Ahhh can't we celebrate both styles. They are in their own lane, in their own bag!! Queens
yo this is a real INTERVIEW fr fr, needed to hear a real Not3s interview that didn't feel like a press run. rate it!
Why's the volume so low, sound engineering needs to pattern up
And this is the reason we have awful vicious cycle relationships.... all of the ‘flexing’ and for what?
Tomorrow he gets another girlfriend and the likelihood of trust issues seeping into that relationship, are high
I’m learning too from this
Love your work Wunmi… you will definitely excel in the Nigerian Industry!
This was dope Not3s opened up, what an interview 🙌🏽🔥
Not3s is trying his best not to seem to vulnerable but you can still sense his pain
Hopefully he’ll be able to be with his child
awwww He shouldve been on the birth certificate thats really not fair!!!!!
This is the interview we was waiting for...he was so defensive talking to Zeze.
Yeah I got that vibe too
Zeze attacks people lol. No wonder he was defensive. She talks, but she doesn’t listen.
@@martyrx3436 facts lol. She was trying to trip him up and he wasn’t having it. I feel like a lot of her interview. She sounded fake ngl
God Bless him🙏🏾 I hope the Mother of his child heals & hopefully does what’s right & let’s him be a father.
He is still so young and has so much maturing to do . He’s not ready to be a father, and now a another generation coming from a broken home. Black women need to be careful with who they have kids with, just because you’re with a black man doesn’t mean much. A lot of them championing black love but are still playing their role in the cycle of creating broken homes 🤷🏾♀️
True. Lets hope and pray he can mature quickly to be the dad his son needs. Im glad he’s trying to be active as some guys would happily bop off into the sunset x
@@watermelonsavannah unfortunately he will find it very difficult as his father was not around either. The cycle just repeats itself, it’s so sad.
@fj j I got chills at your last sentence. Literally one of my worst fears! Bless you.
@@user-yz1lb3cm7z so sad man!
Loool lets pray our partners dnt post us saying blk lovee 🤣🤣 embarrassing much
didn’t wanna be the person to say this but not3s and wunmi look good together 👀😂
Great interview, it’s my first time watching and I’m impressed. Not3s spoke real truth from his experiences, he’s learnt a lot even at 23 and I can definitely relate to his truth about people’s expectations.
Even though I know this will never happen but Wummi and Not3s looks good together
Nah she looks more like a big sister
Great interviewer. Actually let's the guest speak and express himself!!!
I'll definitely be subscribing.
Your interview did him justice, you
Guys have a natural chemistry. Zeze interview did him no favours big man ting
Loved finding out more about notes and seeing this side of him
I could hear him speak all day, even if it’s absolute rubbish
Notes has a great and wise head on his shoulders, no judgement. Like his music, just wish he did more interviews beforehand 🙌🏿💯
Amazing guy
“The lime light is sour, it’s called lime for a reason “
That one hit me can’t lie
Wow - instant subscribe 12 mins in... Wunmi is amazing. The vibe, the questions, the understanding!
Great interview! Not3s is very different in this interview compared to the zeze millz show: he seems to want to want to be here! 👏🏾
love your work wunmi, such an inspiration!
The relationship sounded very superficial
His so right about girls expecting isssh they don’t have but at the same time guys get complacent when you do come across like you have everything patterned. I feel like a guy in a relationship/dating should gift his girlfriend. . Appreciate her regardless but it is what it is. But his defo got a good head on his shoulders very mature for his age. Wumni is an amazing host/interviewer big her up and she’s gorgeous 😍😍😍😍
Wumni, you interview so well👏🏾
Very interesting interview! Well done girl loved the transparency
Wow this interview had a lot of depth it takes great skill which Wunmi has to bring out different sides of people from the way she speaks to people 👌🏾
This was an amazing interview 👏🏾 big up Wunmi
All not3s needs to do is be in the kids life and provide for the kids that’s what matters the most.
No he needs to raise the kid in a loving two parent home
Love you Wummi, I’m so proud of you♥️
Not3s actually might need a DNA test...
To be honest I was feeling him until he said he doesn’t care what black women think because we are only a small part of the population. Black women need to remember that comment when / if the white population cancels him. This is why I could care less about Wiley being cancelled. He spent his whole career singing about light skin girls… so he is not my business
He was just mentioning how he doesn’t care about all the embarrassing people that go on socials chatting utter shit bare interested about his life at their big age 🤦♂️ that whole conversation started from the cancel culture, and if you still get a buzz over that and u are that petty then u need to pattern yourself, why would u care for other people’s opinion when they are just slating you off when they don’t know u tf?
He specifically said he doesn’t care about the one’s talking about him on Twitter
such a good interview
Can i shout ur name loud please
Boys need fathers, there’s no way around it. All these rappers and wealthy black men, even from other races nowadays are being raised by single mothers. These are the results. It doesn’t matter how rich you can get, it won’t change the fundamental issue of not knowing what being a man looks like. Women need to take some responsibility and consider the repercussions of raising children by themselves instead of thinking it will be fine.
I love how you manage to turn fathers abandoning their children into women’s fault somehow. I honestly can’t stand yall
@@blkbarbie2671 umm excuse me..last time I checked women have full authority over who they choose to have sex with and whether a child comes into the world or not. Which means, a man cannot force a woman to have a child. If a woman picks a terrible father for her child and he decides to abandon their children, 100% of the fault is on the woman because she has full authority over who has sex and who is born. There are even prevention measures available (contraception, morning-after pill), in the event that it was a regrettable mistake. Let me ask you something - If you were a business owner and you had 100% authority over your business, hiring, expenses etc. You hire a terrible employee and they do a terrible job, and put people at risk or in danger. Who is liable for this?
The reason why this is difficult for you to understand is that you clearly do not understand the concept of accountability. Google it sometime.
@@jacorac it takes two to make a kid.when the kid grows,they’ll choose the one who stuck around - not the one who left them :)
@@blkbarbie2671 Right?the ones that stuck and did the work ?These people should be grateful for the single mothers - they r doing double work sinse the father isnt there.
@@Ihavemadeit999 exactly, like theres literally no point debating with people this heavily brainwashed and sure of their opinions at the same time, not even gonna read his reply lol
This isn't super directly relating to the interview but what I can say is that: Good and effective parenting goes a very long way when raising a child. Many black parents don't know how to communicate, teach and effectively discipline their children so they grow up to be good people with morals and self respect and my opinion is that this is what effects any community but more specifically the black community. Rappers and men of wealth make the same common mistakes of going after women they wouldn't be able to get without money then follows the anger, pain, depression and self hate when these women leave after their wrongdoings, lack of funds or their complacency.
Man...boys need fathers, there’s no way around it. All these rappers and wealthy black men, even from other races nowadays are mostly raised by their mothers. These are the results.
@@jacorac BIG FACTS, but being present isn't enough, you have to teach them with good practices otherwise they'll go off and do their own thing. Parenting is a skill as much as people don't like to admit it and parents have to do better.
@jacorac you are aware women intiate 80% of break ups.
It's mostly females breaking up to home then telling the child the dad ran away and he's a dead beat. Because the mothers always get custody they can perpetuate the narrative that will be believed by the next generation.
However based on sheer facts alone men don't just up and leave...
Man didn’t mention his own son as one of his ‘true loves’ 😓
And as a black man I hate how all he is saying near the end there’s nothing he can do. As a black man he needs to work harder than the rest there’s loads you can do, your child will get older and resent you for not trying.
That part!!
@@leticiaferreiravaz yes sis! I know this as I have much resentment for my own dad because I knew there was so much he could have done. When you want someone in your life especially your child you will go to the ends of the earth. No matter what your relationship is with the other parent. Just hate seeing black men continue this vicious cycle 😔
His BM didn’t even put him on the certificate. What is he supposed to do?
@@lemz.stackz3775 I don’t even wanna hear it. Been with my sons dad 8 years next feb he ain’t on his birth certificate but he’s trying from JAIL. And he’s on roads there’s loads he can do.take her to court to get joint custody they will take a dna to prove he’s the dad, buy him clothes have money stacked etc there’s loads he can do kmt
@@lemz.stackz3775 there’s nothing he can do so he just lives his life forgetting he has a child half way across the world??? Make it make sense. He’s got bread he can take her court 😂
I like Not3s but jeez this was a hard watch....Wumni was trying her best but it felt like watching someone tryna get water from an empty well. He struggled to articulate himself & clearly didn't wanna delve into ANY subject. Plus he just seemed tired
His voice!!! 😩😩😩
Ok now interview Aliyah please
Is his eyes watery or is it just me? looked like he was on the verge to cry 😭
i think it’s his contacts lol
@@hannaha4749 oooh
He’s high lol
@@loganbre5573 PLS
@@Boonies he is lol, when you smoke, your eyes get low, a little red and glossy. I smoke, I know lol
Wunmi and Notes seem like they could be compatible and have chemistry. They both seem really chilled and relaxed together, love this! 🥰Great interview btw
Loved this interview!!!
Quality interview ! Quality content
Really great interview ❤️
wunmi looks so beautiful
Notes is more Nigerian than I thought😁
He’s ex looked like she had herself together as she had her business etc. She might have wanted him to take on responsibility as they had a baby. Just thinking
Is the washing machine on in the background?
I thought it was my washing machine 🤣🤣
HAHAHAHA
@@Elisha0401 omggg me too!
this was a great interview!
I didn’t note down the memories 🙄🤣 this is something you should know automatically 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The sound is too low
The zeze interview was trash. He’s finally talking
Great interview, however I wish rappers like Not3s would expand their vocabulary. Not everyday (deep it, rah, its mad like)
Great conversation.
good interview 🔥🔥
Notes is a crappy person to interview boi! Wunmi really tried
WOW. JUST WOW.
Amazing Interview
Great interview Wunmi!!
Interview set up is great
But struggling to hear anything through my laptop
The ping noise in your intro sounds like my work call noise 😩😩
♥
35:24 is the funniest part 😂😂
Wunmi it's okay to give guests context babygirl. You're amazing at not over speaking and making it about you....but with Not3s I wish you would have held him more accountable with the Mable thing as he knows full well why black men dating white women is an issue and he played dumb on purpose. Good job hun x
I think at this point everyone can tell it’s like the elephant in the room he doesn’t want to take accountability
Umm why is it an issue. Is black women dating white men an issue?
why is it an issue?
@@denzela9199 anyone who treats dating wyt people as a privilege or as some sort of antidote then it's a problem and blk people regardless of gender are guilty of this (especially the men) and it's embarrassing . But i don't get why someone would say it's an issue without a valid reason.
@@misst7923 that’s exactly what I think. There are circumstances where I could understand why dating white women can be an issue especially if it involves putting down black women but I don’t see how someone liking someone else regardless of their colour is an issue. It’s weird behaviour
interviewers need to stop making it all about themselves, be actually interested in the person you're interviewing! people are doing this just to make themselves get clout
I’m sorry but why is he mumbling - I’m struggling to understand at times
Yet u quoted on him another comment on this video 😭 are u alright fam
@@twounreliables7338 lmao and if I I did? What’s the comment section for you fool
@@UA-camr-li4fi man said fool 😭 shush u weird neek
@@twounreliables7338 man said weird neek🤣 handicap
@@UA-camr-li4fi yeah ur weird say less bro 😭
He said half of our culture is from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 my country been day 1 people been missing out on the goodness of 🇸🇱🇸🇱 culture
He said half of Mabels culture is sierra Leone meaning that she's mixed race, are you brain dead? 😭
lool Notes is very Nigerian just like Wumni he obviously wasn't talking about himself when he mentioned Salone
@Self-development glad someone said it wish more people had sense like you 💫
Such a handsome gentleman #Not3s ❤️❤️
Nice Talk greetings from German
I can’t respect notes he literally dropped the ppl he claimed to love because of the industry he further pushed that stereotype that black men leave black women behind once they make it in life and they grow up to dog black women and call us bitter for being hurt by them🙄
How did you get that from this video?
@@madlaz5795 tm😂
good interview but boring