@@Yousofatube "extraggerating" or not, that shi is disrespectful to not only FAIL at doing locs, but even the attempt itself to imitate black people and our culture for a quick performance. Still to this day some black people are reprimanded for wearing our natural hair & protective styles, yet BPM is profiting off of using our culture without any consequences. If you don't know what you're talking about, then DO YOUR RESEARCH. Thank you.
Oooohh the outfit and hairstyle 🤩 1:51 Emma and Ina, yet another improvise🫶 Lovin the young vibes in this performance, effortless ✨ Love yah, Emma ❤️🔥
Now the hairstylist wrong for doing chloe's hair like that. Like we are not dumb we know what hair style you where trying to go for. Badvillian can have a hip-hop inspired concept without having to appropriate black culture the girls are good enough with their talent alone. LEAVE THE BRAIDS/LOCKS ALONE
what youse do to chloe 😭😭 you can do hip hop concepts without appropriating black people 🙏🙏🙏🙏 like you have to know this can effect the groups image, rightfully so, especially as a rookie group without a solid fanbase. pls never again bpm 🙂🙂 otherwise, the girls have worked so hard, love seeing their confidence grow and them having fun on each stage 🫶🫶
My only thing is why when a group does hip hop they think they either have to wear durags, grills, or some type of dreads, locs etc😭 like baby you’re doing great without it
I love Chloe for being different..she really made her hair crazy for the Badittude performance..she's a rapper. I can tell by her personality and energy it's totally her style .
@@tjdbodi You can be a rapper without blatantly appropriating hip-hop (BLACK.) culture. This is an ATTEMPT at "locs" (which is only possible in curly hair types) and obviously Chloe does NOT have curly hair. There's no reason to give her DREADFUL locs just to prove that she's in the rap line. It's disrespectful.