Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Future Plans!

Future is happy that bagged the R&B/pop singer Ciara. He knocked her up and they're getting married. His ass still gotta pay for them children he fathered with those other women.

The R & B/pop singer Ciara is engaged with rap act Future.

It's also confirmed that the pop princess is expecting a child. The news adds to Future (aka Nayvadius Damon Wilburn (Cash)) 's growing family. This will be Ciara Harris' first child.

The entertainers both announced they were getting married back in late 2013.

Future, a Southern based entertainer who managed to attract a stan base with his autotune hooks, his admiration for Molly and codeine Sprite is the most sought after rapper.

His features include his fiance, Lil' Wayne, Gucci Mane, Drake, Clifford "T.I." Harris, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, Tyga, Miley Cyrus, Juicy J, Rick Ross, Rihanna and Waka Flocka Flame.

He also has three other children with three women. The rapper is currently under fire for refusal to pay child support for his children.

I was told by my sister that one of my closets cousins had a child with the entertainer some time ago.

Ciara announces her pregnancy on the viewE! News reports Ciara told The View she was expecting. The mom-to-be talked about the next phase of her personal life during an interview with HuffPost Live on Tuesday, Jan. 14.

News of Ciara's pregnancy came less than three months after she got engaged to rapper/producer Future. "It really is a blessing. It's the most exciting time in my life. I'm really excited, like a little kid." In regard to the sex of her firstborn, Ciara admitted, "I did have a preference before I found out what it was…[the result] was different than what I thought, but my fiancé got what he wanted."

The "Body Party" singer may be known for her belly-baring outfits, but she's excited to dress her baby bump in looser material. "I kind of want to take the theme that 'baggy is the new sexy.' I don't know, I just want to be comfortable. When I can't wear heels anymore, I won't wear heels. I'll be putting on my Jordans. My Jordans and my Uggs will be my best friends, but it's all about being comfortable."

"I believe that pregnancy within itself is sexy and I don't believe I have to show you that I still can be," she continued. "I kind of like it actually not being about abs and all that stuff. I really love this phase that I'm going through in my life and I just want to live in it. I just want to be a 'mommy-to-be.'"


Ciara won't be taking a break from music after the birth of her baby, she also revealed.

"I'm in the most comfortable creative space I could possibly be in. I will actually be giving my fans something really soon and I'm really excited about it because it's so beautiful," the diva promised.

The 28-year-old R&B singer can't wrap her head around everything that's happening in her life. "I think with life and love, it's better when you don't plan. It's better when you take one day at a time, and I know the place I was in before all of this and God answered my prayers," she explained. "I was in a place of reflecting and regrouping as a woman and I had my experiences with love. The cool thing was it was really unexpected and I kind of planted the seed."

"The tongue is very powerful and the mind is very powerful and what you put into the universe, you have to be careful about that.  Love to me is so important. It's not about the money, it's not about the material things—it's ultimately about love. I feel like if you are enriched with love, you are rich."

Ciara continued, "It takes me back to the beginning, when I first started. I put out in the universe, 'I see myself having the No. 1 song on the Billboard chart,' and I wrote down a goal sheet of everything. And everything that I wanted to happen, happened."

Ciara Brittni
Ciara (center right in red) with Future's baby mamas. My closet cousin is one Future's baby mamas.
It's coming straight of Atlanta, the most Blackest city in the South.

The unwed parents, the gay culture and the trap music comes straight out of Atlanta. I know that T.I.., Lil' Wayne, Future, Gucci Mane, Ludacris, and Chris Brown are frequently mentioned here.

Most of the time, I usually criticize them for being the reasons why the racist right attack on Black America.

I mean I understand that we're all human. The Black community isn't perfect.

Hip-hop music is entertainment. It's an art. It's a part of pop culture and I am happy to be a supporter and listener of the music. Although, I have distanced myself from the music, on occasions I might listen to Shade45 or my local radio station for the hits.

But they're baiting! They're giving a reason to why there's a Bill-O, Turd Flipper and Brent Bozell!

I haven't bought a hip-hop album since 2007.

Most of the music I've gotten comes from DatPiff. The mixtapes are better than the albums. I mean Future, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, Meek Mill and Waka Flocka Flame put out better mixtapes than albums.

The only hip-hop albums of 2013 that were successful in my opinion were Eminem, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Lil' Wayne, Drake, Juicy J, and 2 Chainz.

Well I do wish Ciara and Future the best, I just think that his eyes will wonder and she'll be the next one who'll be demanding he fork up couple of stacks.

Future appears on A1/Freebandz/Epic Records
Ciara appears on Epic Records

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