Missy Elliott further solidified how legendary she is after she accepted Guapdad 4000's challenge to respond within 24 hours to his imitation of her in the iconic music video for her breakout single, "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)." As an artist, Missy has always been ahead of her time, not only with her sound but with her visuals as well. The futuristic music video for "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)," directed by Hype Williams, was the world's first official taste of Missy's inimitable style. The black, patent leather blow-up suit resembling an inflated garbage bag that she wears while dancing robotically has become one of the many notable details associated with Missy's artistry. Guapdad 4000 decided to share his take on those iconic scenes from the visuals, sharing a clip of himself on Twitter decked out in a puffy jacket imitating Missy's dancing, writing that she has "24 hours to respond" to his homage to her.
The tweet was, for the most part, a joke, as Guap never thought Missy would actually take him up on his challenge. However, the OG, who is known for responding to fans and admirers on Twitter and expressing her gratitude for their support, gave Guap a pleasant surprise. She responded with a clip of herself rocking a black, patent leather puffy jacket remarkably similar to the suit from the music video, performing the same disjointed choreography she did almost 23 years ago.
Guap replied to her tweet, "Holy sh*t .....didn’t think you’d actually ... but perhaps ..." What a sweet moment between two generations of hip-hop.
Amber Rose Defends Forehead Tattoo
Amber Rose brushes off anyone hating on the huge tattoo she just got on her forehead of her sons’ names.
Amber Rose‘s new face tattoo that runs all across her forehead made its big debut last week. Rose wasn’t responsible for first revealing to the world that she had gotten her two sons’ names – Bash (Sebastian) and Slash – permanently written in fine calligraphy on her famously-bald head. This news was broken when a fan ran into Rose at a store, took a photo with her and uploaded it to Instagram. Once the pic started making its rounds on the Internet, many voiced their disappointment in Rose’s decision to taint her beautiful face with these onomatopoeic markings.
Turns out, Amber frankly doesn’t give a f*ck what you think of her new face tat. She shared a message on Instagram for anyone hating and called out the shadiness of those who compliment her while simultaneously criticizing her decision. “For the people that are telling me I’m too pretty for a face tat are the same people that would tell me that I’m ‘too pretty’ even if they thought I was ugly and lie to me lol or they would just tell me I’m ugly,” she wrote. Rose then leaves us with an important message to take away from this whole scenario. “So either way the moral of the story is do whatever the fuck you want in life.”
If someone is confident enough to commit to a massive forehead tattoo, then it should come as no surprise that online haters won’t be enough to tear them down. Do you, Amber!