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February 19, 2020
KARA R. HADDEN ’22
“I was told there was going to be a hot gay rapper coming to campus, so I had to go. And in short, she delivered. I made a lot of friends at the event – it didn’t feel like not enough people showed up. It felt like the right people were there and her energy just made the crowd even better.”
MAYE H. MCPHAIL ’22
“There was a moment where she was just vibing with the crowd, and she kept saying ‘I got y’all’ and being so protective… She was a great performer and I really appreciated the energy she brought to the stage.”
EDWARD WOLFSON ’23
“Three words. Talent, energy and sexy. She had such a captivating and enthralling energy. Everyone was just dancing along— it was a party without being a party.”
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