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  1. Angie Stone - Brotha (Official Video) - YouTube

    Oct 25, 2009 · Angie Stone's official music video for 'Brotha'. Click to listen to Angie Stone on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/AngieSSpotify?IQid=AngieSBroAs featured on Mah...

  2. Brotha - Wikipedia

    The music video for "Brotha", directed by Chris Robinson features cameos by Will Smith, Calvin Richardson, Luther Vandross, Sinbad, Avant and Larenz Tate, and it honors male leaders such as …

  3. Urban Dictionary: Brotha

    Dec 28, 2005 · brotha (a.k.a. brotha'). Ebonics, or urban black American slang for "brother". Yo whassup, my brotha.

  4. Brotha - What does brotha mean? - Slang.net

    Aug 6, 2014 · Brotha is slang for "Friend." See an example of how people use it.

  5. What Does Brotha Mean? - Meaning, Uses and More - FluentSlang

    Sep 19, 2023 · The term brotha is a slang term that originated in the African-American community and is used as a term of endearment for friends or acquaintances. It is a variation of the word “brother” and …

  6. What does brotha mean? - Definitions.net

    Brotha is a song by American singer Angie Stone, which appears on her second studio album, Mahogany Soul (2001). It was written by Stone along with Raphael Saadiq, Harold Lilly, Glenn …

  7. Angie Stone – Brotha Lyrics - Genius

    Oct 16, 2001 · “Brotha” is the 2nd song off Angie Stone’s 2nd album “Mahogany Soul”. Accompanied with a music video this song is about how Angie sees the African-American Male community and …

  8. What is the meaning of "brotha"? - Ask and Answer - Glarity

    1. "Brotha" is African American slang for an African American man. It's a variant spelling of "brother" commonly used within the African American community [1]. 2. It can also refer to a close friend or …

  9. Brotha Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Brotha definition: (slang, African American Vernacular or Jamaica) Eye dialect spelling of <i><a>brother</a></i>.

  10. Lyrics for Brotha by Angie Stone - Songfacts

    Eugene from Minneapolis, Mn Yeah, you go Angie!!! I have always loved this song! I thought it was about choosing a "good" the "black" man instead of complaining about the things that aren't …