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dakidoutda3
Dakidoutda30 :
“I’m eating the sweets”😂 meh too twin me too😂
2024-12-18 07:58:42
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elig7g7
EliG :
RIP MC Daleste 🕊️and that’s his original music. He was killed in 2013 and had a promising career. First time I heard this song I was 14y, he was killed at just 20y! RIP legend
2024-12-22 10:51:43
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sunnydae0
Sunny :
This me when I play YG Suu Whoop 😩❣️
2024-12-18 17:05:11
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stoneyfromthebronx86
BeanTownStoney :
Why you cut the camera off😂😂😂 He was about to tell us all the work he put in! 😭😭❤️
2024-12-18 14:30:23
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morgs.227
morgan<3 :
me copying everything my man say
2024-12-18 15:26:16
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zaii.romo209
Zaii 🙂 :
It’s the “suuu wooo” for me 😂
2024-12-18 12:24:07
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malerierenae111
MAL! :
😂😂😂😂 It’s you cutting the cameras cus my boy was about to go IN!!😂😂🔥
2024-12-18 08:08:32
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jaybrickedup
jay :
dat “suu wooo” sounded a lil too official 😭😭😭
2024-12-18 16:47:51
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bulldoja
smokindoja :
That’s my Bluzin ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2024-12-18 12:05:34
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brow.wizaard
jayla. :
😭😭😭😭😭😭 omg where he learn that from
2024-12-18 12:50:31
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benjilaydee
Benjilaydee :
Suu woo got me weak 😂❤️
2024-12-19 01:39:48
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midditsmiles
midditsmiles :
He said what he said😂😂 Don't play with him period😂😂😂
2024-12-18 10:26:08
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.kaeed
Kaeed🥰 :
The “suu woo” had me convinced 🤨😂
2024-12-18 23:29:02
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suk10000
My Life: Good and Bad :
That rapp music is dangerous😂😂😂😂😅
2024-12-18 13:00:19
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as_if_you_didnt_know
qtpye :
tell him what's brackin ❤️
2024-12-18 15:30:48
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msyonda
MsYonda :
I'm in the sweets! Me too baby 😩
2024-12-18 13:23:44
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bri2xx_
Brianna :
DO NOT PLAY W’ HIM 😂😂😂😂 lol
2024-12-18 15:17:42
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jupiter0381
Jupiter :
He threw that hat on and got serious and you ended it real quick 😂
2024-12-18 13:25:35
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itskeiaduh
Keia :
the suu woo was pretty solid... I believe him
2024-12-19 11:16:01
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k.man04
k.man04 :
that suwoo was too real, i believe him
2024-12-21 18:11:51
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dollkashh78
DollKashh78 :
he def invited to the cookout 💀🤣🥰😭
2024-12-19 16:23:11
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mizzkeyla3
Keyla :
I actually believe him 😩😩😭😂😂😂
2024-12-18 13:43:32
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sovafantxsy
Fantxsy :
I’m in the sweets 😭😂
2024-12-18 12:50:52
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kacys_pen
Kacy Ross :
Who brodie be around talking bout some Suuwoop? 🤣🤣🤣 He too official!
2024-12-19 11:35:11
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mommyof3thatsme
Kristen Karoniahawi Davis :
He standing in business lol 😂
2024-12-18 11:02:10
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