Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butthead animated cartoon was centered around two heavy metal loving morons who wore t-shirts with AC/DC and Metallica on them. Ironically, MTV which had made Winger a household name, would also be the catalyst for ousting the band from the realm of coolness at the time. With the second album going platinum and touring with the likes of KISS, Scorpions, Extreme, Cinderella & more, the band was growing in popularity, even while glam metal was starting to lose it’s hold on the charts. After a successful first album, the band then released “In The Heart Of The Young” and once again the band received solid radio airplay and heavy video rotation on MTV. Winger’s debut album went platinum in the U.S. Only way I can show how I am here to stay is keep doing my thing.From the late 80’s into the early 90’s Winger built momentum and became an overnight sensation, in part thanks to heavy rotation of their videos on MTV, which at that time, actually showed music videos. T-Baby tells us, "I feel in a lost situation because I have no one but my son. like changing her phone number, or moving. T-Baby says she doesn't want to involve the police because she's "no snitch" - but that leaves her with few options. Sleep by your window so I can get to you easier." Baby says she also gets verbally accosted on the street.Īccording to the rapper, the shocking racist text threats include - "Goodnight n*****, I wish all you f**kers would go back to Africa where you belong not here. Rapper T-Baby tells us, she's been getting more than a hundred text messages a day since her music video for " It's So Cold in the D" debuted on the MTV show - but it doesn't stop with texts. she's been receiving horrifying racist threats. The rapper whose song was mercilessly ridiculed by Beavis & Butt-Head last month now lives in fear for her life - telling TMZ, ever since the episode aired.
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