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Tigga, tiger…I mean…Tyga?

Tracee Ellis Ross is one of the most prominent television actresses around, and after a very successful run on Girlfriends, she’s landed a major recurring role on Anthony Anderson and Lawrence Fishburne‘s new sitcom, Black-ish. On her blog, she’s taken the opportunity to familiarize herself with the actual lyrics of Tyga and Young Thug‘s popular “Hookah” single, which was one of Young Thug’s early mainstream looks. Ellis Ross hilariously tries to figure out why Young Thug requested the hookah so many times on the chorus, and conjurs an awesome theory as to why he becomes increasingly decipherable as the hook progresses. The best part however, is when she figures out the first half of the song, and most of the parts she analyzes, is rapped by Young Thug and not Tigga Tiger Tyga.

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