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WOMEN ARE STUBBORN WHEN IT COMES TO FASHION, BEAUTY…….SINGER, NIGGA RAW

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Nigerian singer, Nigga Raw now Mr Raw, talking about female hairstyles, says he never took notice of his mother’s hair because she wears relaxed hair which made it difficult to know her kind of hair compared to his father’s hair which was natural.

The singer stated that he loves ladies who have homely hairstyles and does not like loud things adding that because of the way women are stubborn when it comes to beauty and fashion, he allows his wife to make her choice of hair do.

“My wife is an adult and has her likes when it comes to beauty so, I can’t choose for her. It all depends on anything that soothes her. Whatever she wants goes for me,” he disclosed to Dailytimes.

He also affirmed that he loves women who go on low cut because it helps create another beauty in them. “Sure, why not! I love low cut on women and in fact, I admire women who wear low cut. But most women don’t like low cut, and they’ll always be quick to remind you what the Bible says about hair being a woman’s glory. But on the contrary, I prefer it longer.”


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