00:00Number one, it is the music. Number two, she honours her rhythm. She only will listen to her rhythm.
00:06She doesn't listen to anyone else or anything else but the thing that's guiding her or that's what it feels
00:12like as a fan.
00:13And I think as a woman, as a black woman, it's a different fight, you know, to honour that rhythm.
00:18And I think I just recognise that and acknowledge that and really respect it and just, yeah, I pray she
00:24enjoys her life.
00:25It's fulfilling for her, you know, in that way because it's very difficult to do that.
00:29One of the first times that I was, like, moved by anything that I watched as a kid was her
00:34unplugged, got a fine peace of mind where she starts crying.
00:37I don't know if you've seen this. It's just her, her guitar, a cap, do-rag, denim jacket and she's
00:43singing this song and it's about God.
00:47And she just, it moves her so much she starts crying and I was a kid and I started crying.
00:53And that was the first time, like, emotion went from someone else to me through a screen to where I
01:00was moved and I think that really stuck with me.
01:02Yeah.
01:03Yeah.
01:03Yeah.
01:03Yeah.
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