DYLI’s “Pretty Brown Hair” Inspirits Young Brunettes And Gives Them Confidence

“Pretty Brown Hair” is the latest track from the talented 19-year-old rapper DYLI. The R&B prodigy wrote the song inspired by the fictional character “Regina George” from the 2004 movie Mean Girls, “I wrote “Pretty Brown Hair” as a fun way to represent all the beautiful brunettes out there. There has always been a stigma about blondes being the hot cheerleader, the mean girl, the popular socialite or “the fun one”…from movies like Legally Blonde and Mean Girls, to Clueless and There's Something About Mary, there’s no denying the effect of a hot blonde.”

With the new song DYLI demonstrates to the world that brunettes can be fun and confident too. The artist is unapologetic in expressing herself: “When I step out I be lit/ He was trippin, told him hold on to my wrist/ If I were to help out everybody they'd be pissed/ That's why I just focus on the money/ Pay your rent/ He said "Can I take a pic?"/ Are you for real?/ You seen it all when we're lookin in the mirror/ Yeah, she fine but it ain't no need to stare/ Put that phone down, touch my pretty brown hair/ touch my pretty brown hair.”

The follow-up to “New Bag” proves DYLI’s maturity and contemplative wisdom despite her young age. “Pretty Brown Hair” not only shows off the singer-songwriter’s lyrical and musical skills, but also reveals that she is ready to take on the world with her bold statements and unabashed approach of making music.

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