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Interview: Tweet


Check out this interview Slam did with Tweet. She spoke about Da Bassment, Sugah, her solo projects and of course Static! Get educated and learn more about the Southern Hummingbird.



Be on the lookout for her new album "Love, Tweet".

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  1. I like her honesty about her release date lmao

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  2. LOVE U TWEET.... LEAKY

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  3. thank you so much for posting this, i wasn't really a fan of this type of music, but tweet opened the door for me, love her, my fave r&b singer!
    thanks

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  4. U guys are really bringing your A game with these interviews, thank you for doing this guys it's really cool to hear what people thought of Static and his music, but not only that what's going in their respective music carers because as we are fans of Static we are also fans of who ever he has influenced musically.

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