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Not only did Cardan send Jude a dress to match his own clothing in tcp, but out of the blue that night, he decides to dance with Jude. He doesn’t even wait for her and Locke to be done. And he says nothing that indicates he had a specific reason to talk to her. Read it. Chapter 20 TCP. He has nothing important to say to her, and he doesn’t mock her either. He just makes conversation in his Cardan way of doing so, while also getting the tiniest bit handsy.
Beautifully, he ends their conversation with, “Until we spar again.” As he departs, Jude says that Cardan “weaves unsteadily through the crowd”
Bitch… 🫢… we know damn well why them legs unsteady. And it ain’t the mf liquor.
#she had him WEAK#and literally too lmfao#the cruel prince#jude duarte#cardan greenbriar#jurdan#the wicked king#queen of nothing#don’t you dare say it was the liq#let me have this#💋
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happy anniversary to "_the NIGHTMARE THEATER" by LIQ! this song came out 12 years ago today.
art by Nakasaki Hydra | niconico upload | august 27th, 2024.
[Image description: A screenshot from the official music video for "the NIGHTMARE THEATER". It depicts Yuzuki Yukari sitting in a movie theater. On her right, there's a red and orange popcorn bucket. The background is the theater, with the chairs and walls being dark red. End image description.]
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Today's entry is 精神科医はラブソングを唄わない。 ( Seishinkai wa Love Song wo Utawanai) - Psychiatrists don't sing love songs by LIQ featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
It is a hard rock VOCALOUD song.
The PV was illustrated by lelubi.
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#yuzuki yukari#LIQ#hard rock#vocaloud#vocaloid rock and metal daily#vocaloid#vocaloid recomendation#song reccomendations#vocarock#rock#jp voc#vocametal#Youtube
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who let him into the human dimension. we need to send her back.. .
#my oc#oc#oc art#oc liquorice#insert we are under fucking attack meme because. liq is not to be trusted.#okay i sleep now im finally tired. 4am gang argh
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O'Shae Speaks His Truth: From "8am in Family Court" to "Ladies Love O'Shae / Ni99as Hate S.O.A.P."
In the world of rap, authenticity is currency, and O'Shae (UCanCallMeSoap) has plenty of it. With raw, unfiltered honesty, the L.A.-based rapper is captivating audiences with his latest project, Ladies Love O'Shae / Ni99as Hate S.O.A.P. and the poignant single "8am in Family Court." This interview dives deep into O'Shae’s journey, creative process, and his unwavering commitment to staying true to himself amidst the chaos of the music industry.
A Father’s Fight: The Story Behind "8am in Family Court"
For O'Shae, "8am in Family Court" is more than music—it’s his lived experience. “My inspiration for the record came from personal experiences. I’ve been battling in court for custody of my daughter for years now,” he explains. The track is a powerful outlet for his frustrations, a way to release emotions without succumbing to destructive behaviors. “A lot of fathers never get the opportunity to feel heard or understood when it comes to their children, and I want to let it be known that that’s not true.”
The song’s title carries weight, symbolizing the countless mornings he and his family have spent in courtrooms. “Some days were better than others, but we show up and continue to fight,” he shares. His hope is to inspire other fathers to persevere. “I pray that my message touches the hearts of men who feel discouraged when their bitter baby mommas try to use their child as a pawn. You’re not alone. There’s a way to have your children—you just have to trust the process.”
Bringing the Vision to Life
O'Shae’s dedication to authenticity shines in the music video for "8am in Family Court." Collaborating with videographer Skinny Kenny, he integrated personal elements like a viral video of his daughter, family photos, and even court documents served to him. “I wanted to make it as authentic as possible and show that I am a real father who has been present in my child’s life since birth,” he says. The visuals encapsulate his raw emotions and determination to keep fighting.
Duality and Growth: "Ladies Love O'Shae / Ni99as Hate S.O.A.P."
With Ladies Love O'Shae / Ni99as Hate S.O.A.P., O'Shae explores a dual narrative. The first half celebrates women, offering tracks designed to uplift and empower. “I wanted to create a project my female audience could listen to and feel respected—something to boost their confidence,” he explains.
The second half confronts envy and resentment. “No matter how much love and respect I show, some people will always hate,” O'Shae says. “It used to bother me, but now I embrace it. People don’t like others being better than them, and I’ve never had to be anyone but me.” This unapologetic self-awareness fuels the project’s raw honesty.
Lessons from The Liq Podcast Open Mic
Despite winning his round on The Liq Podcast Open Mic, O'Shae’s experience wasn’t without challenges. Reflecting on his tension with the host, he says, “I feel like he was looking for viral moments to boost his audience. As soon as I felt the energy turn negative, I knew it was best to remove myself.” While critical of the platform’s professionalism, he acknowledges a takeaway: “There are weirdos in the industry, and I could have handled it differently by not giving him the satisfaction.”
Evolving as an Artist
O'Shae’s growth is evident in his willingness to take creative risks. “I’m singing on a few records now, something I wasn’t comfortable with before,” he reveals. His track “15 More Mins” pays homage to the late Drakeo The Ruler, showcasing his evolving wordplay and versatility. “Although I’m not against criticism, I know who I am and what I’m capable of. I’m claiming the whole road as my own.”
Advice for Aspiring Artists
For those navigating the industry, O'Shae offers wisdom forged through experience: “Keep God first. Surround yourself with solid, loving people. Stay true to yourself and know that everyone isn’t your friend. Plenty of people are waiting for you to crash out, but you’ve got to believe you’re better than that.”
What’s Next for O'Shae?
Fans can expect visuals from Ladies Love O'Shae / Ni99as Hate S.O.A.P., along with a new EP titled Son of a Pimp on the horizon. He’ll also be performing at Pookie F’n Rude’s Fire & Water Sign Birthday Bash with DJ Carisma on November 22 and at Ivery Da Goddess & Friends next month. “I’m always in motion,” he says confidently.
Connecting with O'Shae
O'Shae’s journey is deeply personal, and he invites fans to join him every step of the way. “Follow me on all social media platforms @UCanCallMeSoap and find my music on any streaming platform under ‘O’Shae,’” he says.
With each track, video, and performance, O'Shae is proving that his story—and his voice—are here to stay.
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𝗜𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗺𝘆 𝗳𝗮𝘃𝗼𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗠𝗶𝗸𝘂 𝘀𝗼𝗻𝗴𝘀 𝟮/∞
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#icons#hatsune miku#初音ミク#vocaloid#circus p#vocacircus#niki#iKz#cosmo@bousou p#liq#cillia#kyaami#ozon#deco*27#snow miku#yuki miku#miku#miku hatsune#packs#cutecore#moecore#soft#softcore#random icons#messy icons#icons without psd#snow miku 2019#magical mirai#magical mirai 2018#icons by arysha
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nothing means more to me than spending time with my close family. it's something about it that feels like a reset. a reminder of how far we've come over the years. an ode to our time spent in childhood together. a preview of the memories we have yet to make. a foreshadow of the years to come.
#w/ my big sister rn & i cant stop thinkin abt how we used to play w/barbies#now we're grown talkin bout bills n relationships#& drinking liq like wow#p
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A youtube channel I follow recently made a duet arrangement of two different versions of a vocaloid song and it has Yukari in it so I had to show it to you. The original songs are also linked in the description, though for some reason I have a feeling you might already know the song lol https://youtu.be/Buxwk4X8PbM
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I do, but to be fair I didn't know about the Miku version! The more you know
#LIQ was a miku producer before yukari came out#and I still map them as 'miku producer' in my head despite not having listened to most of their miku stuff lmao#asks#vocalsynth songs#yuzuki yukari
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monster energy ultra strawberry + tajin is so good. and i think itd be even bettet with liquor
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Who are some of your favorite vocaloid producers? I'm an utsuP enjoyer, myself.
VocaloP, huh?! Aaaahhhh, there's so many I can't possibly list them all! Um, but I guess.. and these are in no particular order, by the way!:
I like kz livetune and Mitchie M (of course) - and sasakure.UK, Kinoshita, Samfree, OwataP, Kiichi, picco, Suguru... actually, whenever I have time, I'll just make you guys a playlist. That'd probably be WAAAAY easier.
#Answered 🐍👍#(( Hi mod here. If you'd like my personal suggestions also I like Machigerita and Wintermute my faves forever...#And yuyoyuppe. And liq and otetsu and clean tears and (I am shot dead by Levi for taking over his post)
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Today's entry is X factor by LIQ featuring Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin and Len.
It is a VOCALOUD rap song.
The PV was illustrated by herikaru.
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#LIQ#vocaloid rock and metal daily#vocaloid#vocaloid recomendation#song reccomendations#vocarock#rock#hatsune miku#jp voc#kagamine rin#kagamine len#Youtube
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Today’s featured song is: “Frontier” by LIQ feat. Yuzuki Yukari!
#vocaloid#vocaloid songs#vocaloid song of the day#song of the day#LIQ#vocaloid liq#yuzuki yukari#frontier#vocaloid frontier#frontier song#akai suzu
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Lil Durk Arrested on Federal “Murder-for-Hire” Charge in Connection to Death of Quando Rondo’s Cousin Lul Pab
Broward County, FL— In a dramatic turn of events, Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Durk, born Durk Derrick Banks, has been taken into custody by U.S. Marshals and is being held at Broward County Correctional Facility in Florida. He faces extradition to California, where federal authorities have leveled a serious charge of "murder for hire" against him. The high-profile case is linked to the death of Lul Pab, cousin to fellow rapper Quando Rondo, in what prosecutors describe as a violent, retaliatory act related to the 2020 death of Chicago rapper King Von.
The Allegations: A Retaliation Plot for King Von's Death
Federal prosecutors in California announced the indictment on Thursday, revealing that the charge stems from an August 2022 incident in Los Angeles in which Quando Rondo’s cousin, known as Lul Pab, was fatally shot. Prosecutors claim the motive is rooted in the November 2020 altercation in Atlanta, where King Von, a close associate of Lil Durk and an influential figure in Chicago’s drill music scene, was shot and killed by Lul Timm, a known associate of Quando Rondo, after a brawl broke out.
Authorities allege that Lil Durk’s group, known as OTF (Only The Family), orchestrated a plot to exact revenge for King Von's death. The indictment suggests that OTF members sought retribution by placing a bounty on Quando Rondo’s head, an alleged conspiracy to commit murder for hire aimed at avenging their fallen friend.
Federal Indictment and the OTF Connection
Five men reportedly affiliated with Lil Durk's OTF label have also been indicted on conspiracy charges for their involvement in the alleged murder-for-hire plot. Those named in the grand jury indictment include:
Kavon London Grant (aka "Vonnie")
Deandre Dontrell Wilson (aka "DeDe")
Keith Jones (aka "Flacka")
David Brian Lindsey (aka "Browneyez")
Asa Houston (aka "Boogie")
According to prosecutors, these individuals used a credit card associated with the OTF label to fund their travels from Chicago to California. Court documents allege they booked flights to Los Angeles after discovering Quando Rondo's whereabouts, intent on carrying out a targeted attack on him. The group reportedly coordinated with precision to locate and ultimately eliminate their target, prosecutors claim.
A Long Shadow Cast by King Von’s Death
The 2020 murder of King Von had a profound impact on Chicago’s music scene and the personal lives of those closest to him. In the wake of his death, tensions between affiliated groups in Atlanta and Chicago escalated, setting off a chain of violent encounters. Authorities suggest that the August 2022 shooting was fueled by those same tensions, framing it as a calculated and highly organized act of retribution by individuals still deeply affected by Von's passing.
The timing of this indictment and Lil Durk’s arrest has already sparked significant discussion and debate across social media, particularly within the hip-hop community. The legal repercussions and public scrutiny surrounding this case highlight the ongoing violence that has affected many artists and the far-reaching impacts of these rivalries.
Awaiting Extradition and Legal Proceedings
Lil Durk now awaits extradition from Broward County to California, where he will face federal charges in connection to the case. The indictment against him, coupled with his ties to the alleged OTF conspirators, marks a pivotal moment in his career and may have significant legal implications for the influential Chicago-based rapper. If convicted on the murder-for-hire charge, the penalties could be severe, with potential sentences ranging up to life in prison.
The Ongoing Impact on Hip-Hop and Street Culture
This high-stakes legal case is another reminder of the intersection between the music industry and street culture, with both fans and artists deeply invested in the unfolding narrative. Lil Durk’s arrest underscores the cyclical violence that continues to plague the hip-hop community, especially within the competitive drill scene. This case serves as a stark example of how past incidents can continue to influence and shape the lives and careers of those involved, often with tragic outcomes.
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#trapLA#Lil Durk#Quando Rondo#Lul Pab#U.S. Marshals#Broward County Correctional Facility#murder for hire#King Von#OTF#Only The Family#Liq Podcast#federal indictment#California#Kavon London Grant#Deandre Dontrell Wilson#Keith Jones#David Brian Lindsey#Asa Houston#Chicago rap#Los Angeles#hip-hop community#drill music#retaliation#street culture#music industry violence#conspiracy charges#extradition#hip-hop news#Lil Durk arrest
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i have almost done a 36 box palette before lunch which is probably slow but i am book tetris master and also fuck tape guns and my body hurts
#i have become a desk slug#i miss working at the liq store and being in shape from throwing around heavy boxes
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