Suki Hana, a rapper and social media personality who rose to fame for her viral songs, has called out her family after they refused to help her.
The 28-year-old has 3 children from previous relationships. At 18, she’d had her first child.
When her career begins after the release of her songs “Blame Trina,” “5 Foot Freestyle,” “All in Your Throat” and “Drug Dealer” featuring Cuban Doll, it seems she’s having trouble balancing it with her job as a mother and she was expecting her family to step in and help.
She took Twitter to blast them when they didn’t, and wrote:“Nobody in my family should ever ask me for money if y’all didn’t help me babysit my kids when I had to do a show. If you ain’t help me with my dreams I can’t buy you no house. Y’all ain’t even congratulate me when I made it to tv. Kiss my ass.”
Nobody in my family should ever ask me for money if y’all didn’t help me babysit my kids when I had to do a show. If you ain’t help me with my dreams I can’t buy you no house. Y’all ain’t even congratulate me when I made it to tv. Kiss my ass
— Suki WITH THE GOOD COOCHIE (@sukihanagoat) June 25, 2020
Her expressions, “when I made it to tv” relate to her new Love & Hip Hop Franchise contract. In season three she joins the cast of Love & Hip Hop Miami, which chronicles her struggles to be taken seriously as an artist.
She found someone to watch her children later and went to Instagram to write.: “I finally got a babysitter now we back in business, lol.”
