Although unacceptable in formal writing, this not incorrect as a record of informal speech. "Cha" represents the palatalized sound of the Y in you after the T in at. "Ain't" is the natural, age-old contracted form of "am not."
I Ain't Mad at Cha was created on 1996-09-15.
Cha Do - 2012 Mad Hookups 1-3 was released on: USA: 26 February 2013
your mom doesn't hate you she's just really mad @ cha
i dont know these people aint even answering and its making me mad
because if u read this this aint the answer so get mad like i got mad
"I Ain't Mad at Cha" was a song released by the rapper 2Pac on September 15, 1996. The song was released as the sixth single from the album "All Eyez on Me" and features the soul singer Danny Boy.
That is the correct spelling of the word "mad" (angry, or insane).
The proper grammar would be: "I am mad at you for ditching your brother and me." "Me and your brother" works just as well. When in doubt, just take everything out except the personal reference. You probably would not say "I am mad at you for ditching I." or even worse: "Me am mad at you for ditching I." I is used as a subject, me is used as an object. The usage "I am mad at you for ditching your brother and I" is a very common error made by people who are perhaps trying a little too hard to be formal and correct.
I think the correct phrase is "Don't get mad get even"
simply bc the guy is mad about breaking up. but almost all guys are frickin' douchebags. so stay true to urself sister cause their aint no man who will treat you like the queen you are.
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The beat came from the song a dream frome El debarge.