I Hope She Cheats On You…+ Monday Mojo

If you’ve ever been played, dumped, or done wrong  you may have wished your ex the same feelings of hurt, betrayal and embarrassment that you have at the moment.  You want them to get theirs and you hope it comes in the same form or worse.  Anybody who says they haven’t been there, was the person dishing out the doses of “done wrong”.  It’s not exactly a positive mindset.  But what dumped soul hasn’t entertained the fairytale that somehow, someday the one they loved would miss their loving and pine miserably ever after?

So, when I first heard Marsha Ambrosius sing, Hope She Cheats On You (With A Basketball Player), and she got to the ‘cheats on you with a baller part’, I knew I needed to pre-order my copy of this CD.  She is singing so many a sista’s thoughts on this one.  She gives us permission to sing the things we dare not say out loud. And honestly, they sound better to a smooth beat.  You may remember that Ambrosius was half of the soulful singing duo, Floetry.  Well, get your ipods ready and mark your calendars, because she is releasing her first solo CD, Late Nights And Early Mornings on October 26.

I’m loving Marsha Ambrosius’ soft, clean look with a dramatic nail color.  Nail polish is part of your look, it doesn’t have to compete with your makeup.  Your nail color adds the to your style.  Don’t save deep, daring shades for fall and winter, set it off for summer.  Pair an eggplant or deep berry with a fresh, clean or even bronzed makeup for summer.  I’m looking forward to trying Borghese’s Carnevale Grape ($7.99), available at CVS or your local drug store.

Check the video below to hear Ambrosius discuss her new CD, Late Nights And Early Mornings.  To hear, “Hope She Cheats On You (With A Basketball Player), click here.  Oh, and if life and love have left you a little “bitter”, it’s never too late to get “better”! Don’t replay feelings of rejection and disappointment over and over again like a bad movie.  Hit the fast forward button on your life. Recalibrate your dreams.  Recalculate your route to happiness and enjoy the ride.  Don’t settle and don’t give up!

By the way, what is the best way to get over a break up? If you’ve got the answer or advice, tell us about it.

Centric Selects// Marsha Ambrosius from Centric TV on Vimeo.

Denise
I am a native of Richmond, Virginia and the author of one children's book. I've done some freelance writing. Currently, I am developing a seminar to teach youths about career choices and possibilities. Aside from reading, I love spas, beauty products, and positive conversation.