>>"J.Lo was the first to stress that women shouldn't be afraid to show their curves, and the popularity of rap made that shape more acceptable," said Critchfield. "And it is about these low-riding jeans looking good on a sexy, tight fit."
Well for me it was Selena who showed off her rounded bottom (not the movie, the actual singer) way before Lopez became popular. Can't say I've ever liked the stick figure look.
Well, you know what they say:
The bigger the cushion;
the better the pushin'.
MV
Rush talking about it now. and Sir Mix-A-Lot
When I watch Telemundo or Univision I'm not brushing up on my Spanish.