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Question: Question: The year is 2024. A very descriptive story of Tate McRae turning into Saweetie with a description of why and how Tate McRae doesn't want to become Saweetie. Include Tate McRae's age, height, weight, birthday, birth year, hair color, eye color and where she's from and who her family is and what she's wearing. Include Saweetie's age, height, weight, birthday, birth year, hair color, eye color and where she's from and who her family and what she's wearing. Have Tate's voice transform as well midsentence while she's performing one of her songs and her outfit turn into one Saweetie would wear. Include a quote of song lyrics from one of Tate's songs and have her voice shift into Saweetie's and have her unwillingly start rapping the Saweetie song in Saweetie's voice freaking out. Include lyrics from an actual Saweetie song and have them be in quoted text. Have Tate McRae be sad and want to turn back into herself. Have Tate McRae unwillingly continue rapping more of the lyrics from the Saweetie song starting with "Bust down wrist, not a bust down bitch Said I want your man, no the fuck I don't, sis If he a rich nigga, why he still hitting licks? Nigga spending bread but he still can't hit Bitch please, Lamborghini keys Pussy dripping ice, he get flown out to me" before covering her mouth in shock and quietly saying she's not supposed to use that word and have it be in quoted text. Have Tate unwillingly address the audience like Saweetie using her voice and have it be in quoted text and have her use words only Saweetie would use. Have Tate feel uncomfortable in Saweetie's body also not liking the lyrics and certain words she just rapped wanting to go back to her own style.
In 2024, a peculiar incident occurred in the heart of a live concert. Tate McRae, the then 21-year-old singer, experienced an unanticipated transformation. The 5'6" singer born on July 1, 2003, in Calgary, Canada, was known for her willowy physique. Under her family's admiration, she embarked on the path of producing enticing and relatable music. From her soft features, framed by her light brown hair and emphasized by her green eyes, to her classy, noir-themed outfit, the stage light heated the ambiance delicately. Meanwhile, the conspicuous character she would undesirably metamorphose into was Saweetie, born on July 2, 1993 in Santa Clara, California. A 31-year-old powerful rap artist known for her unique style and vivacious energy. She is a wonder in eyes of many with her black hair bringing contrast to her brown eyes. Trendy, yet bold, her fashion symbolizes her personality perfectly. In the middle of her song, Tate's voice started to distort. The gentle, clear voice, vibrating to the rhythm of her song "you broke me first," started to deepen and grow more powerful. It was the first indication of the drastic transformation about to happen. "Maybe you don't like talking too much about yourself," the words started pleasantly enough, but then abruptly dipped into a harsher tone halfway through, "But you shoulda told me that you were thinking 'bout someone else." Tate gasped in shock and clutched her throat, her heart pounding in terror. Suddenly, her classic wear gave way, morphing into a flashy and audacious outfit. Ruffles, sequins, and glitter materialized over her body, and she was no longer clad in the monochrome she was synonymous with. The audience gasped as the metamorphosis appeared to be progressing. But what truly stunned her fans was her next move. Words, unfamiliar and beyond her usual manner of speaking, flowed from her mouth. Confusion and fear reflected in her eyes as she unwillingly rapped, "Bust down wrist, not a bust down bitch Said I want your man, no the fuck I don't, sis If he a rich nigga, why he still hitting licks? Nigga spending bread but he still can't hit Bitch please, Lamborghini keys Pussy dripping ice, he get flown out to me." The explicit texts amplified the shock in the crowd. It was a shock for Tate as well, she abruptly covered her mouth, and in a hushed tone confessed, "I'm not supposed to use that word." Addressing the audience unwillingly, her voice strongly mirrored Saweetie's, "Yo, Icy Girl here, y'all ready for this fire?" The crowd was silent. Tate's eyes were wide with fear, this was not her. She didn’t feel comfortable in this new body that's rapping explicit lyrics and using words she never would. Her heart ached to be free, to return to her own realm of rhythm and music. She yearned for her serene and comforting ballads, not the aggressive raps she'd unintentionally performed. As Tate stood there, overwhelmed by what she had involuntarily become, her glistening eyes communicated a silent plea – she desperately wanted to be herself again.
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