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"Hey y'all wassup, we on a new episode of Caresha Please, and today's guest we have Serayah

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"Hey y'all wassup, we on a new episode of Caresha Please, and today's guest we have Serayah." She introduced me and they started clapping as i smiled.

"Wassup Serayah how you feeling today?" She asked.

"I'm feeling good, you look so good-no you look so good this new glow is everything." She said.

"Aww thank you." I smiled.

"So how many months are you now?" She asked.

"Seven." I sighed.

"Seven." She dragged. "You ready to give birth?" She asked.

"Hell no." I said and she laughed. "Like i'm ready for it to be over with but i'm not ready to actually go through it if you get what i mean." I said.

"It's an experience, i think you'll be ready."

"I hope so." I laughed.

"So you just dropped your new album a few days ago called Still Over It."

"Mhm cause i'm still over it chile." I said and she laughed.

"What does that mean for you? Still over it?" She asked.

"It just means that i'm done, i'm over it all. I'm over the bullshit, arguing, letting stuff slide. I just wanna look forward to the future with my baby." I said.

"I love that." She smiled. "Cause we done see you go back and forth cursing bitches and niggas out." We laughed.

"Yesss omg." I said.

"So what would you say is the difference from Over it and Still over it?" She asked.

"I feel like with Still over it, i'm in a different space like writing for that album i went through so many realizations with shit that i didn't understand whereas with Over it i was just so sad. All the music was sad but on this album i'm talking my shit and backing it up." I explained.

"What's something you realized?" She asked.

"Something I realized? That i'm really all that and more, i'm the shit okay and i don't need a nigga that looks down on that.." I smiled and she laughed.

"Amen." She agreed. "I love that for you."

"Yesss." I nodded.

"Cause i feel like with the R&B girls and the rap girls we be popping off like fuck y'all niggas cause niggas don't be shit."

"Yeah." I agreed.

"I love that with this album you put that in your music, like how you came in like i wanna start wit yo' mama, that bitch yo' ex, and bitter baby mamas." She said and I laughed.

"Cause i'm just not doing that no more, i'm not finna constantly remind a grown ass man and teach him how to treat me, you should've been raised to already have good intentions." I said.

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