Ought to the members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. have booked Trick Daddy for his or her convention in Atlanta? Ought to Trick Daddy have sung his raunchiest lyrics for the sexagenarians within the crowd and instructed them to place their palms up in the event that they needed their [censored] ate? Does anybody have footage of the contract conferences that passed off between the “Nann” artist and the Fairly Ladies?
On Friday (April 3), AKA’s from everywhere in the South Atlantic gathered on day three of their five-day annual regional convention in Orlando, Florida. The week was full of networking, management constructing, and wonderful silk presses (I wouldn’t truly know; you must be a member to entry the convention schedule).
That evening, attendees had completed up their Step and Stroll competitors and had been wanting ahead to holding the vitality up with some dwell music. So, who graces the stage to uplift this crowd of empowered pink and green-clad girls? Was it Mary J. Blige? Chaka Khan?
Trick Daddy, the Miami rapper of “Thug Matrimony” fame, comes out and provides the viewers the efficiency he would give any of his die-hard followers. However the crowd, lots of whom weren’t bumping his music 20 years in the past, wasn’t feeling him. You could possibly say they had been… clutching their pearls.
A video of a youthful man who attended the convention together with his mom went viral, exhibiting AKAs virtually operating out of the room after listening to phrases like “motherf—er” and being requested to place their palms up in the event that they needed their p—y ate when Trick Daddy was checking the group’s temperature. Then, in the course of his set, Trick Daddy’s present was shut down.
It’s protected to say this group and this performer had been a critical mismatch. However who’s accountable?
The AKAs, extra particularly Southern Atlantic Regional Director Tiffany Moore Russell, say Trick Daddy is at fault.
“We met a number of occasions with him and his group to element our necessities, together with apparel, language and particular songs. Sadly, our necessities had been ignored,” Moore wrote in a press release. “The language, lyrics, and the feedback made by the artist weren’t acceptable. I ended the efficiency due to the disrespect for our group and for our model.”
In response to Moore Russell, Trick Daddy instructed his facet of the story in a prolonged video posted on-line with a easy message: Don’t lie on my title.
“You’ll be able to’t give me no motherf—ing playlist, this aint yo wedding ceremony. I aint no shorty, I aint no little a– boy. Anyone that was in there sadiddy and was sanctified, they need to be not in there as soon as I seize that motherf—ing mic,” he mentioned.
“Do Not use me to save lots of face. I ain’t the motherf—ing one,” he added.
Contract settlement apart (I’d nonetheless wish to see it), the sticking level of Trick Daddy’s argument was when he mentioned, “When it’s time for Trick Daddy to carry out at your occasion, what the f– you assume he gone to carry out?” As a result of it’s true that, even when the closely censored model of his efficiency that Moore Russell claims the events agreed on was the one which the AKAs acquired that weekend, would the present have landed with the women in attendance?
Once I assume AKA, “F–okay the decide and C.O.’s / f–okay the D.A. and P.O.’s / F– the household of the sufferer, witness, and snitchin a– h–s” doesn’t precisely come to thoughts.
If anybody within the viewers was dwelling for the South Florida legend, it was most likely whoever pitched the rapper’s title on the convention planning conferences. I doubt she shall be in command of expertise reserving once more.


















