People

KEYBOARD WARRIORS: RAPPER MAMA CERTY TAKES ON CRITICISM FROM ONLINE CRITICS

KEYBOARD WARRIORS: RAPPER MAMA CERTY TAKES ON CRITICISM FROM ONLINE CRITICS
People

KEYBOARD WARRIORS: RAPPER MAMA CERTY TAKES ON CRITICISM FROM ONLINE CRITICS

KEYBOARD WARRIORS: RAPPER MAMA CERTY TAKES ON CRITICISM FROM ONLINE CRITICS

Social media influencer and rapper, Mama Certy appeared on an episode of Keyboard Warriors to address critics and tell off the trolls.

In the episode, she navigates through various criticisms, ranging from debates about her hair to accusations of cultural appropriation. By responding with a combination of humour and straightforwardness she playfully addresses hostile comments and provide a glimpse into her experiences, allowing listeners to connect with her on a more personal level and understand the factors that shape her artistic expression.

The rapper also shares insights into her journey of racial identity, shedding light on some the challenges she faced growing up in foster care. Responding to criticisms of using the N word in her music, the rapper discusses the complexities of perceptions surrounding her mixed-race heritage, emphasising her right to use specific terms in her music.

She concludes by telling off the trolls and haters who tried to cancel her - saying the real world is where it truly matters and that cancel culture is only an online phenomenon with limited real-world impact.

"I am where I'm coming from. I have a problem with it, but because it's me, everybody thinks they could dog pile onto me. Touch me and see where it gets you", Mama Certy warns.

She finished off by encouraging her followers to engage in meaningful discussions rather than resorting to cancel culture.

Follow more episodes of Keyboard Warriors on The Shade Borough's YouTube channel and see how your favourite online personalities  responding to your comments on our page.

read also

December 10, 2023

SOCIAL MEDIA PROVOCATUER MIZZY TAKES ON HIS TOP CRITICS ON THE LATEST OF KEYBOARD WARRIORS

POTTER PAYPER CRITICIZES DEF JAM OVER FORCED COLLABORATION WITH NINES

READ