Tamera Mowry has topped Doja Cat and Rico Nasty with the perfect “Tia & Tamera” rap reference.
On Friday (January 19) the actress-turned-television persona took to Instagram, the place she shared a hilarious clip that confirmed her listening to and rating songs that talked about each herself and her twin, Tia.
“Y’all, why didn’t you tell me about these songs?!” Mowry wrote within the caption. “Gotta say I had some fun listening to all these lyrics (ya’ll are creative)! Rank them with me in the comments – I need your take on this wild mix!”
“Hey guys,” she started. “Today I’m going to be listening to some songs that mentioned my sister and I, and then I’m going to rank them at the end. Let’s go!”
At the highest of the checklist was Su’Lan’s “Tia-Tamera,” with Mowry energetically grooving to the monitor. “Twin glocks, shit Tamera and Tia,” Su’Lan spits.
Next on the checklist was J. Cole‘s “Cole Summer.” She began the track totting a larger-than-life grin which quickly transitioned into shock as the lyrics unfolded: “If I had one wish, I would fuck Tia and Tamera/ At the same time and put name tags on they titties.”
Other notable mentions include verses from Chief Keef‘s “Picking Big Sean Up,” with the Chicago native spitting, “Pull the ‘cat and Trackhawk out, it’s Tia & Tamera” and BIA and Nicki Minaj‘s “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY (Remix).” Lastly, Doja Cat and Rico Nasty made an appearance with their joint effort, “Tia Tamera.”
“My twins big like Tia/ My twins big like Tia, Tamera (wait)/ Tia, Tamera,” Doja Cat raps as Tamera danced in her chair.
The 45-year-old proceeded to rank the songs from least to most favorite, giving notable recognition to BIA and Nicki. Ultimately, the top honor went to Doja and Rico for their echoing performance.
“In last place, it is Chief Keef ‘Picking Big Sean Up,’ then it’s Su’Lan ‘Tia and Tamera,’ fourth place is Polo G ‘Distraction,’” she continued. “No. 3 is J. Cole ‘Cole Summer.”‘
“I love ‘Whole Lotta,’ I do — however Doja Cat’s ‘Tia Tamera’ ” she mentioned whereas singing alongside. “That’s No. 1!”
The monitor was Doja’s first single of 2019, and titled after equivalent twin sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry, stars of the beloved 90s sitcom Sister, Sister. The energetic music video pays tribute to the cult traditional, capturing the essence of ’90s vogue and tradition.