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“Rap Sh!t,” the new HBO Max comedy by Issa Rae chronicling the come-up of hip-hop duo Shawna and Mia, is doing the most — in a good way.

Even though I’m pretty savvy because I use it, technology is constantly changing so now I got to learn another way. … I used to feel like I couldn’t live without it because I look at it like it’s my storefront. If I post a picture, for me that’s 20 bands [$20,000] for a booking or show. For me, it’s not just vanity, it’s my store, it’s how I make my money. But me and Aida are a lot alike, so I understand. Sometimes I want to be home and just chilling, too — but I got to go to work.

See how much Shawna is changing as she spends time with Mia? Physically, spiritually, emotionally, she’s changing. And that’s also happening with Mia. You can see her becoming more in touch with her emotions and intellectual side and trying new things and learning how she deserves to be treated. Shawna teaches Mia how to be in her heart and Mia teaches Shawna how to be in her body.On the show, Shawna talks about how she saw her 20s going differently.

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