The crew was treating Bailey like ‘The Little Hoe that Couldn’t’ at brunch, and now she’s got something to prove.
This is a sample of the soundtrack for Issue #4. It’s for when you wanna put that good girl shit to the side and release your inner city girl.
Theme: Off The Leash
Here’s a little sample of what you can expect:
Back To The Streets by Saweetie: Bailey traded in that engagement ring for a one-way ticket back to the streets. And they welcomed her with open arms…and open legs…and an open mouth.
Pressure by Ari Lennox: They were applying heavy pressure on Bailey at the club, even after Kash marked her territory. Her eventually leaving with someone of her choosing was an inevitability.
Get Me Home by Foxy Brown: I imagine something smooth and sexy like this playing in Kash’s car when she’s driving Bailey back home. Probably as a subtle warning that she was bouta pull that backpack from the back seat in a minute.
Back That Azz Up by JUVENILE: When this song comes on at the function, people act like they ain’t got no damn sense. So, I’m gonna use music like this as an excuse for why Bria was grinding on Niko like she was off an E pill. (I blame the liquor too ‘cause her ass was twisted.)
UP! by LoveRance: Just like Kash, this song has that cocky, freaky, rough, sexually confident vibe. “I’ll beat the pussy up” comes across as both a threat and a promise, and Bailey is excited and a little bit nervous to be on the receiving end of it.
Girls, Girls, Girls (Part 2) by JAY-Z: Bailey wants to convince everybody (including herself) that she can be the girl who has a one-night stand without getting attached. She’s working overtime to beat the ‘Anita Baker Bitch’ allegations, but is she really about that life?
Hot Girl Summer by Megan Thee Stallion: This song was for sure blasting in the car while Jazz, Bailey, and Bria were on their way to the club. And Bria definitely reached from the backseat to turn it up on full blast.
Amen by Meek Mill: I’m sure there were a few women in the club saying a quick prayer of gratitude when they saw how fine Bailey and the girls looked strolling through. Too bad Jazz curved all hers…
Don’t Tell ‘Em by Jerimih: Will Jazz’s hard-headed ass ever learn her lesson? This song represents her secret late-night link after the club with a certain someone—the one with the pretty dimples and a man who calls Jazz his bro.
Take Me Home by Terror Squad: Taking Niko home for a little ghetto Kama Sutra was Bria’s main quest for the night. And she woulda got folded up like a pretzel too if it wasn’t for Jazz (lovingly) cock-blocking.
**Sidenote** What was all that “hold me tighter” shit Kash was on? Girl, ain’t you supposed to be the community strap?? Shit like this is why they end up thinking you want more…
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