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What the 2020 XXL Freshman Class Has Been Up to Since Last Year

[ad_1] How ’Bout NowA look back at what the 2020 XXL Freshman class has cooked up after their cover reveal last year.Words: Kemet HighEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Summer 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.See What the 2020 XXL Freshman Class Has Been Up ToWhich 2020 XXL Freshman is your favorite?Check out more from XXL’s Summer 2021 issue including our Freshman Class cover interviews with 42 Dugg, Iann Dior, Coi Leray, Pooh Shiesty, Flo Milli, Morray, Rubi Rose, Blxst, Toosii, Lakeyah and DDG, producer Nick Mira thoughts on producing the beats for the Freshman Class, an in-depth conversation with Ski Mask The Slump God about his comeback this year,...

Mulatto Denies She Ever Said Colorism Doesn’t Exist

[ad_1] Mulatto is defending herself against claims that she said colorism isn't real.On Tuesday afternoon (Dec. 1), the Atlanta rapper, who is half Black and half White, hopped on Twitter to denounce chatter that she said colorism doesn't exist while on Clubhouse, an invite-only, voice-based app that allows users to go into different rooms based on varying subjects and hold discussions with other users."I WOULD NEVER SAY NO SHIT LIKE COLORISM DOESN’T EXIST!," Big Latto tweeted. In a follow-up post, she wrote, "Please stop with the false narrative!."While the audio of Mulatto making this statement doesn't appear to be circulating online, a tweet that seems to have sparked the conversation is."Why would mulatto...