A few month ago, Kreayshawn burst onto the scene with her solo hit “Gucci, Gucci.” While reactions to her were all over the map, one thing became clear- there was something about this girl that had caught hip-hop’s attention.
One of those things was Kreayshawn and her crew, White Girl Mobs, use of the N-word. In an interview with Complex, the rapper addressed the criticism of her friend and fellow WGM member, V-Nasty saying the word saying:
“I never said that in my music…It might have been my sister, V-Nasty. She says it all the time, and that’s because she grew up all different. She goes in and out of jail for armed robbery all the time. Her mom calls her that. But personally, I don’t say it in my music, because it’s not my place.”
While she “never” says it in her music, Kreayshawn blatantly does say it in real life. When her hit came out, I immediately took issue with her dropping the slur on Twitter in response to fans.
But if Kreayshawn’s internal radar or PR people are telling her to back down on the N-word issue, no one has given the memo to V-Nasty who took to YouTube (video below) to address the criticism about her use of the slur.
[youtube:http://youtu.be/TIXLX1i_GXA]
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