Toronto-based artist and songwriter Layla Hendryx isn’t particularly a fan of oft-embroiled rapper DaBaby. She says she had only become aware that he had just released a song whose chorus sounded strikingly similar to elements of an unreleased track of hers (of the same name) because it was...
@The Good I’ve noticed how you think you’re slick, but everything you write can’t be all that good. Share some funny posts of this memorable user and label it either one of the three. Be interesting and use posts that you find to be funny, and give appreciation back to Ontario’s finest...
@Shmurda’s big homie Debby recently dropped a fire remix of WhyG’s Auntie after removing her foot from Lil Tjay’s neck.
they need to kick Houdini off for her. Anyways here’s the video
Shmurda Big Homie aka DebbyGang4Life remix of Auntie
let me know what you think of her verse @0:32
Why tf are there so many of us on ceyr:francis:
I understand if you genuinely need it ofc, but sum of these folks driving new SUVs:damn: on section 8 wtffff
and it’s the same but to a lesser degree in Canada. It’s mostly the fobs who just landed eating good off Miskiin Justin Trudeau child tax...
I have a lot of compassion for our Canadian cousins, yet whenever they are getting bashed it’s reer Toronto taking the abuse 90% of the time and reer Edmonton (50k bounty :damn:) shaving 10% off top
wtf is reer Vancouver up to :francis:
Ik there is a small to medium sized community there...
she is sooo underrated wallahi and that's coming from me @CanIDimo who hates on Somali girls(she's exceptional)
i remember hearing amaal nuux's song with you and musafa, i love those songs and was surprised a somali made them i really thought she was gonna blow up big time and be the second...
Basically "Somali guys be like..." content. It's kind of an old[ish] video so I don't know if there's already a thread on this, (if so, I apologize), but I just happened to stumble upon it and thought I'd share ^.^
What do you guys think? Accurate?
“The Bridging Project” is a qualitative research project advancing knowledge of the experiences, barriers, challenges and successes of previously incarcerated self-identifying Canadian Somali youth. This documentary is an introduction into the project featuring service providers, community...
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