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The Essex CARDI B?! - Ep. 1 (feat. Take It Tiff)

The Essex CARDI B?! - Ep. 1 (feat. Take It Tiff)

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CHANCE 43's own podcast, Doesn't Happen by Chance, makes it's debut in this raunchy, unfiltered & utterly hilarious discussion with Essex's own, Take It Tiff. Take It Tiff kicked up a storm when she entered the rap game with her explicit, controversial song & music video, 'Freaky'. With the opening lines questioning 'if he can suck p*ssy, why can't I suck d*ck?', Tiff then goes onto rap about her d*ck burps and her phobia of 'him busting too quick'. In this episode she chats to Noah, Ollie & Zain about her career path, questionable life choices & women's sex empowerment. She also manages to call out everything from her school, a reality TV show, and just about every person under the sun.

2:33- What shaped 'Take It Tiff'?

3:37- Tiff's message to haters

4:32- 'Freaky' vs WAP'

7:50- Equality in the rap game

8:16- Engaging an audience

9:44- Tiff calls out TOWIE

10:48- The process

12:06- Parents reaction to 'FREAKY'?

12:58- HOW TO BLOW

13:43- Would you support your dad if he chose the same career path?

15:11- What mums think of TIFF!

16:16- 'Talk about murder, gang violence & drugs... not d*ck burps... that's too far'

20:04- The 'sl*t' vs The 'f*ckboy' stigma debate

24:07- Relationship status

24:21- Music Video Audition Process

26:35- Tiff's type of man

29:04- 'Take it Tiff' theories

32:50- School life

34:07- Tekashi 69 marketing approach

35:11- Melin controversy ... 'PAY YOUR STAFF'!

39:20- #ZAIN4HTB

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