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She interrupts herself.
Do you know something?" she interrupts herself suddenly.
About once every three minutes she interrupts herself to say sorry – for not being more eloquent, for holding court, for talking about herself too much.
In a song called "Slide," she interrupts herself to imitate the bass line: "B-b-boomp, b-b-boomp b-b-boomp b-b-boomp/ Don't it sound so fantastic?" And her current hit is "Work It," in which some of her vocals are played in reverse -- a clever way to suggest that maybe lyrics aren't so important.
"Actually," she interrupts herself with accuracy, "it was called DabbleNYC back then".
"The guys want to see us lose, and the guys want to make us look bad, but, at the same time, they're helping us get better--Oh come on," she interrupts herself to rebuke a male player who cockily holds his follow through while watching his three-pointer fall.
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