Thursday, November 21, 2024

Erica Campbell's and Brandy's Daughters Remake The Boy is Mine with a Twist


R&B singer Brandy Norwood's daughter, Syrai Smith, and Gospel singer Erica Campbell's daughter, Krista Campbell, remake Brandy and Monica's smash hit single, "The Boy is Mine," as Elphaba and Glinda from the movie "Wicked..."

Fun Fact: Krista went viral years ago for her rendition of the Nationwide Insurance slogan.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

They sound so good together. It’s cute I want to watch the whole video though.

LOLOL said...

They can sing but they are both too young to be turning into obese kids. Both mothers stay fit and trim.

Anonymous said...

I KNEW SOMEONE WOULD COMMENT ON THESE YOUNG LADIES' BODIES.
I'D RATHER THE FEMALES LOOK HEALTHY THAN WHAT THEY USED TO LOOK LIKE WHEN NICOLE RICHIE, PARIS HILTON, LINDSAY LOHAN WERE THEIR AGES BACK IN THEIR DAY.
I DON'T SUPPORT PUTTING PRESSURE ON YOUNGSTERS TO LOSE WEIGHT. IT'S NOT GOOD FOR THEIR OVERALL HEALTH, & BY THAT I MEAN, MENTAL HEALTH.

Anonymous said...

Most of America is fat which leads me to believe most of the fat-shamers are fat themselves. Tearing others down will not speed up your weght loss. Looking at you LOLOL.

Anonymous said...

^^YIKES!
BUT SAY THAT SH!T WITH YOUR WHOLE CHEST! LOL

LOLOL said...

Look at me all you want 2:20 PM, never fat over here but I know you are. Only the hit dawgs holla. My body is on fleet dear heart. That's what all fat @$$ ppl do project on others out of your own fat guilt.
There is nothing healthy about looking at to young women that are headed for obesity at this young age.

Make your 2025 new year's resolution and stop eating after the holidays. Get off the net right now and join your nearest gym. So, keep the comments to yourself MS Thang. Bloop

Anonymous said...

IT'S UNHEALTHY TO BE CRITICAL OF PEOPLE'S BODIES

Anonymous said...

^^^Yes, we know you know the word "project". You do it so well.

Anonymous said...

^^^ WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT "PROJECT"? I'VE NEVER BEEN CRITICAL OF KIDS' BODIES

Anonymous said...

OH, MY BAD, 4:22 PM.
YOU WERE TALKING TO THE JOKESTER WHO THINK EVERYTHING'S FUNNY.
CARRY ON

Anonymous said...

@3:32,
You STAY on the net so you must be fat! lol

Anonymous said...

Not Only "the hit dogs". Those of us who just don't believe it's fair for blogger thugs like you to attack ladies because you think they should be what you perceive as healthy.

LOLOL said...

That was not an attack. It was an observation their mothers are in shape, but they let their kids become overweight.
I think it's funny how fat ppl get mad about their own fat and want others to be fat with them while they eat & stuff they face. I'm size M, keep eating until you pass out. Enjoy your fat day. Off to the gym now.

Anonymous said...

I was the first commenter and the young ladies can sing. The topic of raising fat kids falls on the parents. It’s your kitchen and children shouldn’t be allowed to go in there and eat whenever they want to. Also, I use to exercise with my kids well into their teens. The parents are at fault. Now that they are older, the ladies need to make changes cause it’s now all on them. Brandy’s daughter has lost a lot of weight. Hopefully she’ll take Kristi on the journey with her.

Anonymous said...

IT WAS AN ATTACK ON THOSE YOUNG LADIES. OWN UP TO IT!

Anonymous said...

The post is about them having fun singing together and @11:25 am/9:31am and @9:49am made it about these girls' bodies which is wrong. Let their families or better yet the young girls worry about their bodies and you just focus on yourselves.
@9:31 am, Yeah right. You're a Size M in your head. But it's good to have a set goal for yourself!

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