‘Supahood’ serves as the first cut from K. Michelle‘s fourth studio album, ‘All Monsters Are Human,’ to be gifted the video treatment.
Premiering less than a month ago, the fiery cut sees Michelle tap femcees Kash Doll and City Girls star Yung Miami to assist and trade verses about their love for men from the streets. A conceptual departure for the ‘Love & Hip Hop’ star (who in the past has gotten flack for her anti-male perspective), ‘Supahood’ – via its video that doubles down on her oft avoided pro-men stance – shines as a foretaste to the gems set to line ‘Monsters.’
Curious to see what the trio cooked up? It awaits inside:
I like the video. It goes well with the song.
It’s her FIFTH album
IDK why they don’t have someone like you or I proofread and fact check these articles. It’s so amateur and novice.
Its a winner!
she still reaching……………….. no one cares about her music or vocals.
K looks great
I’m actually rocking with this. K. Michelle sounds and looks great. I see you!
I’d honestly prefer a version without the two featured artists. Nothing personal against them, but it’s not working for me.
You’ve got my attention K. Let’s see if you can keep it.
Kimberly, you were so likable in the beginning but your nasty attitude has RUINED me being able to enjoy your music. So, please go away.
I really loved this collab <3
I wish that K would give us the yodeling she’s been telling us she can do. Give us an album we can’t tell if it is either country or R&B
Super flop
This song is crap!