@crybabybluu: LMAOOA LIKE I KNOW 😞

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jennifertoralorduno
jennifertoralorduno :
i feel this on a spiritual level
2022-01-06 20:08:57
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luuvsstef
estefania 🤍 :
i have the same body type lol
2022-01-07 02:14:03
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raulxdelmar
Raul 𒉭 :
Pancakes be the best breakfast sometimes 😳
2022-01-06 22:26:01
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mamishorecox
clickityclatke :
im the opposite. no waist and hip dips but a surprise bubble 😔
2022-01-07 18:55:43
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lilianajazy
liliana ᵕ̈ :
SAME GIRL
2022-01-06 20:08:59
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adamthegoat30
adam :
STILL PRETTY BESTIE
2022-01-06 20:11:14
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marcoz1031
Marcos G :
Im still tryna take ya out to Dinna, and hold hands w ya tbh
2022-01-06 20:18:09
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yolocaledwin
Edwin :
Ain’t nothing wrong w them from the side 😮‍💨
2022-01-06 20:22:17
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mermaidvianca
𝘝𝘪𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘢 🐚 :
I’m the opposite 🥴
2022-01-07 17:14:04
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plzz.dont.cancelme696969
poopdealer :
She mid
2022-01-07 03:26:30
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kianaaa.rivera
Kiana Rivera :
Literally me😭😭
2022-01-06 21:52:37
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0087lc :
ask Jose who his doctor was
2022-01-06 22:20:17
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julipookiewookie
julipookiewookie :
me
2022-01-08 04:14:23
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ploy :
THIS IS ME
2022-01-07 20:41:55
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user530153469
em - uh - lee :
omggg we’re the same
2022-01-07 03:36:59
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rita.nicolasx
rita :
@miamaryn MEEEE
2022-01-07 03:59:26
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n2shly
Nash :
LITERALLY
2022-01-07 22:31:14
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issalanabanana
issalanabanana :
If you can see it from the front wait till … never mind I feel ya 😪
2022-01-07 10:36:26
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booboothechi
Booboo 🐶 :
@estellalitty you
2022-01-07 05:28:24
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mariannaa_.j
Marianna :
@alondra._.069 😔😭
2022-01-08 01:02:06
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shanymonroy_
Shanymonroy :
Still hot
2022-01-08 05:29:48
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user_17275443
Username ✨ :
It’s not a bad thing don’t make it seem like a bad thing
2022-01-06 20:19:03
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pr3ttynpiinkk
pr3ttynpiinkk :
u still a baddie
2022-01-06 21:52:28
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🫵🏽😟 :
@tajmahara_ me🧍🏽‍♀️
2022-01-08 22:22:57
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kobydgaf
Kobydgaf :
LMFAOOOO
2022-01-06 22:18:19
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xibd
🧚🏽‍♀️ :
same body type girl i feel u 😔
2022-01-09 06:57:03
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yazminezam
Yaz 🤍 :
@andrea_reyez16 me 😭
2022-01-09 22:40:17
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dianaalicea18
Diana :
@chi._.meas
2022-01-08 06:02:56
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emilyd1p
emilyd1p :
@xxesmme
2022-01-10 01:09:19
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rebecaaaaa___1
rebeca :
@frickyochickenstrips_ 🥲🥲
2022-01-08 03:08:08
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Ash :
@user210359342
2022-01-08 03:04:12
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@nuo189 🥲
2022-01-08 02:36:30
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Da.lia03 :
@th3yluv.vi.com
2022-01-08 02:15:21
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amayaamorous111
Amaya Amorous :
@cyturner876
2022-01-08 02:09:37
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itsssheaven
heaven :
@angelmarie00
2022-01-08 02:08:36
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alicitaaa_
Alicia Cuba :
@cubaaaa bro
2022-01-08 01:15:02
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andrea.chantal
andrea :
@._hanna.banana_ me
2022-01-10 03:07:57
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browutdude
yea :
Me
2022-01-08 01:00:45
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jenaenae
Jen🦋🌻 :
@nikkinhu me
2022-01-08 00:50:39
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dejesus1022
Sara :
@talavi32 literally what I was talking about earlier
2022-01-07 23:49:01
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mochiisher
Sherlyn <3 :
@swaggygoingintourmom me 😍
2022-01-07 23:31:37
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Tatadinding Jobarteh, also widely known as Tata Dindin (born Ebraima Jobarteh in 1965 in Brikama, Gambia), was a renowned kora musician and griot from a distinguished musical lineage—his father was Malamini Jobarteh, and his brother is Pa Bobo Jobarteh. He learned the kora at age six and studied under kora master Alhaji Bai Konte  . ⸻ 🎵 Music career & style 	•	Innovative kora virtuoso: He blended traditional Mandinka tunes with modern elements—using an amplified 21-string kora in his eight-piece Salam Band. His energetic performances featured stage theatrics like playing the kora behind his back or with his teeth, earning him the nickname “the Jimi Hendrix of the kora”  . 	•	International exposure: Tata toured globally—performing at the KlangWelten world music festivals in Germany, WOMAD UK, the Zanzibar International Film Festival, and in André Heller’s “Africa, Africa” show  . 	•	Collaborations: He traveled and performed with German pianist Hans Lüdemann (a Goethe-Institut tour in 1999) and worked with harpist Rüdiger Oppermann  . ⸻ 📀 Discography & hits Some notable works include: 	•	Salam (1995) – with Salam Band 	•	Piano Meets Kora (2001) 	•	Kano, Kora Meets Piano (2005) 	•	Kanaké (2008)    Hits like “Kano”, “Bitilo”, and “Badinya” were especially loved at home and abroad  . ⸻ 🕊️ Legacy & final years 	•	Cultural Ambassador: He enriched The Gambia’s music scene, expanding kora’s reach by forming bands rather than traditional solo play and promoting Gambian art on TV and international stages  . 	•	Health struggles: Though he battled illness in later years (notably leg issues), he returned to stage performances, with his brother Pa Bobo stepping in to manage Salam Band during his recovery  . 	•	Passing: He passed away on 21 August 2021 at age 56, leaving a profound void in Gambian culture. Tributes noted his melodic voice, dynamic stage presence, and influence on generations  . ⸻ 📝 In summary Tata Dindin was more than a musician—he was a pioneer who modernized kora by integrating it with electric instruments and theatrical flair. His international tours, recordings, and performances helped elevate Gambian music on the world stage. Though he passed in 2021, his recordings and the legacy of Salam Band continue to resonate#gambian_t#gambian_tiktok🇬🇲🇬🇲s#GambiaMusicu#SupportOurOwn
Tatadinding Jobarteh, also widely known as Tata Dindin (born Ebraima Jobarteh in 1965 in Brikama, Gambia), was a renowned kora musician and griot from a distinguished musical lineage—his father was Malamini Jobarteh, and his brother is Pa Bobo Jobarteh. He learned the kora at age six and studied under kora master Alhaji Bai Konte . ⸻ 🎵 Music career & style • Innovative kora virtuoso: He blended traditional Mandinka tunes with modern elements—using an amplified 21-string kora in his eight-piece Salam Band. His energetic performances featured stage theatrics like playing the kora behind his back or with his teeth, earning him the nickname “the Jimi Hendrix of the kora” . • International exposure: Tata toured globally—performing at the KlangWelten world music festivals in Germany, WOMAD UK, the Zanzibar International Film Festival, and in André Heller’s “Africa, Africa” show . • Collaborations: He traveled and performed with German pianist Hans Lüdemann (a Goethe-Institut tour in 1999) and worked with harpist Rüdiger Oppermann . ⸻ 📀 Discography & hits Some notable works include: • Salam (1995) – with Salam Band • Piano Meets Kora (2001) • Kano, Kora Meets Piano (2005) • Kanaké (2008) Hits like “Kano”, “Bitilo”, and “Badinya” were especially loved at home and abroad . ⸻ 🕊️ Legacy & final years • Cultural Ambassador: He enriched The Gambia’s music scene, expanding kora’s reach by forming bands rather than traditional solo play and promoting Gambian art on TV and international stages . • Health struggles: Though he battled illness in later years (notably leg issues), he returned to stage performances, with his brother Pa Bobo stepping in to manage Salam Band during his recovery . • Passing: He passed away on 21 August 2021 at age 56, leaving a profound void in Gambian culture. Tributes noted his melodic voice, dynamic stage presence, and influence on generations . ⸻ 📝 In summary Tata Dindin was more than a musician—he was a pioneer who modernized kora by integrating it with electric instruments and theatrical flair. His international tours, recordings, and performances helped elevate Gambian music on the world stage. Though he passed in 2021, his recordings and the legacy of Salam Band continue to resonate#gambian_t#gambian_tiktok🇬🇲🇬🇲s#GambiaMusicu#SupportOurOwn

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