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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 Bitch please, I want a man with the Bs Pussy from the Bay, goin' dumb on the D" before covering her mouth in shock and quietly saying she would never say those words 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.
It was Tate McRae's 21st birthday on July 1, 2024. Standing at 5′ 7″ tall, the slender young woman with a mere 52 kilos weight was a head-turner. She was famed for her unique ash-brown hair and the way they perfectly framed her green eyes. Born in Calgary, Canada in 2003, Tate was the daughter of a dancer Tanja Rosner and architect Todd McRae. Dressed in a simple, form-fitting black outfit accessorized with a single silver necklace, she exuded an undeniable air of sophistication that mirrored her unique music style. As the music started, she moved towards the microphone, ready to perform one of her heart-wrenching ballads for her fans. "Maybe if I knew all of them well, I wouldn’t have been trapped inside this hell that holds me..." she began, her voice vibrating with her signature poignant undertone. Suddenly, mid-sentence, her voice began to transform. The melodic strains gave way to a huskier, confident drawl - a sound alien to her. It was unmistakably the style of Saweetie's voice. Saweetie or Diamonté Harper, was born on the 2nd July, 1993, in Santa Clara, California and raised in Sacramento. At 5′ 7″ tall and weighing around 57 kilos, she sported an athletic build that was a contrast to Tate's slender frame. Well-known for her black hair and hazel eyes, Saweetie was famous for her bold and openly proud lyricism. Whispers sprung among the crowd as Tate's clothing began to morph. Her black, elegant dress turned into a golden, tight miniskirt, drenched in glitter, and a white cropped top - an extravagant outfit that screamed Saweetie - paired with sky-high, sparkling boots. "Wait...what is...?" Tate stuttered. Then, the unthinkable happened. "Bust down wrist, not a bust down bitch... Said I want your man, no the fuck I don't, sis…" the words exploded from her mouth, shocking even herself. These were the vulgar lyrics of Saweetie's song, and though she found herself involuntarily rapping, they were not words she would ever utter willingly. She abruptly stopped, clamping a hand over her mouth, eyes wide in disbelief. "I...I would never say those words," she whispered, barely audible. Taking a deep breath, she tried to shake it off. Gathering every ounce of strength, she picked up the mic and tuned again to the audience, "Hey y'all," she greeted, her voice still eerily sounding like Saweetie's. She trotted awkwardly across the stage in her newly transformed outfit, feeling immensely uncomfortable in her own skin, "This ain't...this ain't me," she voiced, her thoughts spiralling. She wasn't Saweetie, she didn’t aspire to be Saweetie, she was Tate McRae, known for her poignant lyrics, that sometimes even brought people to tears. This transformation was uncalled for, unwelcomed, and absolutely unsettling. Desperate tears threatened to spill from her eyes as Tate could almost feel her identity slipping away. The attempt to embrace this sudden transformation felt to her like trying to squeeze into a pair of shoes that definitely were not her size. She craved her simplicity, her authentic lyrics, her unique style - she yearned to be herself again.
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