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Transformation Tale: The Unwanted Metamorphosis of Tate McRae into a City Girls Rapper

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Question: Question: The year is 2024. A very descriptive story of Tate McRae turning into one of the City Girls rappers with a description of why and how Tate McRae doesn't want to become one of the City Girls. 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 both the City Girls's ages, heights, weights, birthdays, birth years, hair colors, eye colors and where they're from and who their family is and what they're wearing. Have Tate's voice transform as well midsentence while she's performing one of her songs and her outfit turn into one one of the City Girls would wear. Include a quote of song lyrics from one of Tate's songs and have her voice shift into one of the City Girls's and have her unwillingly start rapping the City Girls song in one of the City Girls's voices freaking out including the name of which City Girl she turns into. Include lyrics from an actual City Girls 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 City Girls song starting with "Rule one, never, ever, ever fall in love with some dick that you meet up in the club Rule two, remember that a nigga chose you Now you got him where you want him at, boo Tell him first round, daddy, water on me Make a nigga feel like a motherfuckin' P" 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 one of the City Girls using her voice and have it be in quoted text and have her use words only the City Girls would use. Have Tate feel uncomfortable in one of the City Girl's bodies also not liking the lyrics and certain words she just rapped wanting to go back to her own style.

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In 2024, the world bore witness to an unexpected transformation. Tate McRae, a Canadian songstress known for her soulful melodies, found herself in a bizarre situation. Standing a slender 5’7”, her slight frame only weighed about 52 kg. With her birthday on July 1st, 2003, her dark blonde hair and blue eyes were well-known signatures of her image. Born to parents, Tanja Rosner and Todd McRae in Calgary, Alberta, she was always one to proudly represent her family and her roots. At just the tender age of 21, she was on stage doing what she does best - performing. She was dressed in her usual attire - a vintage oversized hoodie and ripped jeans, her comfort zone. The crowd was swaying, a sea of lit phone screens illuminating her as she reached the bridge of her song, "You Broke Me First." Just as she was about to belt out, “Just took some time to replace what I gave away...," her voice broke, then morphed inexplicably into something quite… different. Simultaneously, her hoodie and jeans transformed into tight latex, high heels, and flashy jewelry - all trademark aesthetics of the American hip-hop duo City Girls. Born and bred in Miami, Florida, the duo comprises Yung Miami (birth name Caresha Brownlee), a 5’2” rap goddess born on February 11, 1994, and JT (birth name Jatavia Johnson), her 5’2” partner-in-rhyme born on December 3, 1992. Yung Miami, with her black hair and brown eyes, is the mother of two children, while JT, with her dark brown hair and eyes, doesn't have any kids. Stunned, Tate's blues eyes darted around fearfully as her voice shifted, sounding remarkably similar to JT. She cupped her hand over her mouth but not before a part of a City Girls' song involuntary escaped past her lips, "Rule one, never, ever, ever fall in love with some dick that you meet up in the club Rule two, remember that a nigga chose you Now you got him where you want him at, boo Tell him first round, daddy, water on me Make a nigga feel like a motherf**kin' P..." Her voice petered out at the end, replaced by a shocked silence. Recovering, she whispered horrified into the mic, "I...I'm not supposed to use that word..." The audience watched with wide eyes, anticipating her next move. Gulping, her altered version said in JT's voice, "Ya'll ready for more yet, or whaaat?" her usage of 'Ya'll' and 'whaat' distinctly City Girls's vernacular. And yet, inside this new shell, her mind was racing. The words she had just rapped felt alien, foreign. She spent years curating her style, and now, she wondered if she could ever go back to being herself. The discomfort of being in one of the City Girl's body and rapping their style of music was almost physically painful. She longed to wear her ripped jeans, her oversized hoodie, to sing her heart-wrenching melodies. She wanted her own voice back, to express her own emotions, not someone else’s. She was not a City Girl. She was Tate McRae. And she needed to find a way to return to herself.

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March 15, 2024, 1:36 a.m.

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Published: Friday, March 15, 2024

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