


It was, ‘Madonna wanted to be on Saucy Santana’s song.’ So I’m like, ‘Hell yeah.

At first, they called and said, ‘Oh, Madonna wants to do a remix.’ And it wasn’t a thing where, like, my label could get that done or nothing. I couldn’t even believe it when I got the call. When asked about how it felt to collaborate with a legend like Madonna, Santana said, “To me, it was mind-blowing. Santana joined the “Black Girl Stuff” panel to discuss his music - new and old - and star-studded joint efforts. Having collaborated with the likes of Madonna, City Girls, and more, the rising star’s music is constantly riding the TikTok trending page, and he’s displaying no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Since then, Santana has been on a steady rise following the release of his debut single, “Walk Em Like A Dog,” in 2019. While Saucy Santana “been poppin’,” he initially captured social media’s attention as a makeup artist for City Girls. And if you want to protect your bag, then you got to protect your character, right?” the host continued. And then that can make you lose deals, too… That could affect your bag, too. Because when you allow people to tell the narrative, sometimes people believe reality. Sometimes, you have to really explain that story, which I had to learn, too. “Also, one thing people don’t think about is allowing other people to tell their narrative whenever something goes on. However, I’ll get you back… But I think that comes with maturity,” she admitted.īrixx also talked about the importance of how things are perceived. Yeah, you know, I mean, success… it may be.

Right? I can still get you back in a different way. I understand protect the bank, but sometimes… especially in my younger ages… every reaction don’t gotta be physical. Unless you do something bigger - I’m gonna choose respect over money any day. You know, I reacted to somebody’s disrespect, but if I did, they violated first. “I’ve definitely been in a situation where I just said some s**t. The girls’ discussion focused primarily on when it’s OK to respond to disrespect and if it’s ever fine for it to affect your bag. Brixx talked a bit about the value of respect and money. “Get ready for more laughter, tears, and everything in between as we continue to amplify the voices and victories of Black women everywhere,” she stated. REVOLT News, Specials and Documentary President Monique Chenault spoke about what fans can expect. Pat, and many more will all make appearances. K Camp, Saucy Santana, Sukihana, Natalie Nunn, Ms. While discussing the show’s renewal, Detavio Samuels, CEO of REVOLT, said, “Empowering Black women starts with creating and curating safe spaces for them to speak freely without judgment, which is why we remain committed to investing in programming like ‘BGS’ that fills an important and evident void.”Īdditionally, the second season boasts a guest list that is jam-packed. Season two was filmed in Atlanta at REVOLT’s brand-new studio. In addition to the beautiful talent, the show also received a delightful set upgrade. Hall brings a unique perspective to the panel as a mother, model, and chef. Plus, Britt Hall is a new face joining the ladies, and she’s as outspoken as they come. Today (March 8), “Black Girl Stuff” officially returned for season two! If you were kicking it with the “BGS” crew during season one, you’ll recognize Tori Brixx, Brii Renee, and Kennedy Rue, two returning hosts and the show’s correspondent, respectively.
