“He slapped me so hard I couldn’t hear.” Jazmine Sullivan Shares Domestic Violence Experience [VIDEO]
One song on the album, however, addresses her experience with physical and emotional abuse suffered by an ex-boyfriend with whom, “It took some time (to leave), you get addicted to the pain,” she explained while not trying to dwell but subtlety emphasizing the non-physical aspect of domestic violence. She does get descriptive in her domestic violence experience, revealing for the first time that one time she was slapped so hard that she couldn’t hear. On a lighter note, they get into her direction with music that may or may not include gospel. Speaking of her album title we also learn that she has a guilty pleasure for shows in the likes of “Love & Hip Hop,” “Bad Girls Club,” (even though she is not into “Sorority Sisters” ) which she attributes to her ratchet side. Check out the full interview.

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