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that Kanye West s Gold Digger was originally written from the female perspective, to be sung in the first person by artist Shawnna, e.g. I ain t saying I m a gold digger, but

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Fun Fact: that Kanye West’s “Gold Digger” was originally written from the female perspective, to be sung in the first person by artist Shawnna, e.g. “I ain’t saying I’m a gold digger, but…”

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