Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 689 Inna Modja (Pictured above) drops a hot new video for her single ‘Kinks In My Hair’ (published below). Although the title emphasizes on her afro, it is a general song about pride and embracing yourself. Afro-Rocking has had a long history of up and down, but as some old people may know, it was once the envy of the world going as far back at the 60s and 70s. It was so fashionable if one looks back at many USA movies from these times you could even spot some non black American women trying to fluff their hair with curls. You know the head band, colour blocking, gum chewing, USA roll skating days. However, with the contribution of foreign politics, economics, reduction of Blaxploitation movies, and in many cases the churches, the fashionable unique feature of African women eroded internationally, eventually making the purchasing of other people’s hair that we never met and scalp destroying, perming creams a multi million dollar industry. But let’s talk fashion, these days it’s very casual to see African women rocking all kinds of hairstyles that are natural or African styled. More so, we are moving out of the days of fitting in, and into standing out. And Afros aren’t easy to find. I doubt this should even be coined as a growing fashion, it is not fashion to be natural it is natural to be natural. I think it should be rather characterised as a dieing fashion. More Articles You Would Love Laurence Airline Collection @ ARISE Fashion Week 2018 Ghanaians & Celebrities Dismantle Songstress Becca For Insulting African Supporters Of George Floyd As ‘Damn Hypocrites’ With the the impact of social media, magazines and TV are losing the tight grip of imposed fashion looks and trends, and this is definitely a contributing factor. Most importantly, weave is exhausted! Let’s face it, the common man these days doesn’t admire a woman for how expensive her weave is, in many cases we actually start to question the common sense of the lady that spends so much money on hair, harsh but true. Black, white, green, doesn’t the thought of wearing another human beings hair on your head freak you out? Just a little bit? No? Are we even sure its women’s hair you are buying? I can’t complain to much, my lady wears weave to every now and then. Either way enjoy, Mali’s very own Inna Modja rocks with her new song Kinks in My Hair. Africaafro hairinna modjakinks in my hairkinky hairMalimalian musicnatural hair Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You #BIKINIBAE: Motherhood Never Looked So Haute; Check Out These Jaw-Dropping Swimwear Looks By... #OOTD: Miss Universe Cameroon’23 Princesse Issie Takes Moan Yesus Amazing ‘ASSIMBA’ Dress For... The 2024 Trending Take Over, The Rich History, The Prideful Culture Of Fulani... Mozambican Designer Mabenna Unveils Her Latest Masterpiece Look Book For The “Melanin” Collection #fGBrideAndGroom: Ghanaian Doctors Dr. Adwoa and Dr. Kobbie Tie The Knot In Stunning... AI Artist Dana K. Booker Explores The Gorgeous African Beauties Of Columbia In... Nigeria’s Lady Maker Launches The Stunning Look Book For Her Waste To Wonder... Cameroonian UFC champion Francis Ngannou’s 15 Month Old Son Dies #fGSTYLE: Tips On How To Color Code With Your Lover; The African Way #OOTD: Simply Tacha Is Goes Beyond Fierce In Her Medlin Boss Red Fringed... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.