I Do What You Can’t Do. Just Be You.

I Do What You Can’t Do. Just Be You.

Ruff Ryder’s First Lady, Eve, first spit the bars “I do what you can’t do, I just do me.”

While I’m busy being me, I challenge you to start being more of you. Start loving and maintaining the love you give to yourself.

Open your eyes to see how loved you are in this existence.

Watch my TikTok showing tribute to Eve ⬇️

Why is ‘Being me’ so important?

Being me in a society that promotes individuality while simultaneously hating it feels like a superpower.

For so long, I did not acknowledge all of me.

All of my experience.

All of my education.

All of my expressions.

All of my emotions.

All of my interests.

All of my inner complexities.

All of my insecurities.

I decide to embrace all of me.

Check out this verse, Spiritual Blow (Let Me Blow Ya Mind Freestyle)

Being all of who I am is what sets me apart. God blessed me with an eternal spirit of fullness and quality.

Therefore, I must live in that knowing and security. Through my faith in Jesus, I can do all things I put my mind to.

Right now, I am putting my mind to being me. To loving me endlessly, fully, and abundantly.

Recreating this image, is not about copying Eve rather expressing my gratitude for the way she’s paved for us lady rappers.

Being me is embracing that I can see a vision for myself, create and design the clothing to fit the vision, capture the moments AND edit the vision.

I am a one-woman team. Is it difficult? No. Is it time-consuming? Yes. Why? Because I am a co-creator.

I am blessed by the best.

I can do anything.

You can too!

Believe it is possible.

With peace,

Veronica Speaks 💜


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