Kreashawn Makes it on the cover of Complex Magazine & list her 25 favorite albums

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Not what I meant. What I mean is 30 common users on a message board, most in their late twenties up to late thirties, doesn't mean that the Bay hates Kreayshawn. I can't leave the house without hearing love from her, so I don't know. I live in a different world I guess.
 

HIM

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Funny how so many people HATE on Her when is the only one shinning on a National Level outta the Bay...Instead of supporting her... Everyone HATES on her.... THIS IS WHY THE BAY is always on the out skirts watching The South/ The Midwest/ So Cal/ East Coast....Etc.... All Come up.... People are ridiculous man, the really are.
None of those areas you mentioned have a Kreayshawn as the face or forefront of their hometown....Another thing is some of the people supporting her are ONLY doing so because she's from the Bay and is the closest thing to "Being on" in the mainstream, not because she has major bars or anything...had she been from the South, she would be a "no go" and you would not be making this post in her defense....As long as she's from the Bay, right? Since when has the Bay been so desperate just to get ANYBODY on?

I'm not even from the Bay and I have nothing against Kreayshawn, but im not faulting anyone who doesnt feel the need to get behind her as the "face of the Bay" just because she has the publicity in the Bay at the moment...If she is pushed as Kreayshawn and not as the face of the Bay, then she might get more support, but I could be wrong...
 
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And actually, the "Hate" our rappers have toward eachother and the beefs are One of the MAIN reasons why we ARE NOT ON!!
I still disagree. They sound more like excuses in my opinion... because who's to say this doesn't go on in other regions that have built a name?
 

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Funny how so many people HATE on Her when is the only one shinning on a National Level outta the Bay...Instead of supporting her... Everyone HATES on her.... THIS IS WHY THE BAY is always on the out skirts watching The South/ The Midwest/ So Cal/ East Coast....Etc.... All Come up.... People are ridiculous man, the really are.
Co Fuckin Sign bro! Her & Berner are just few rappers That are putting it down for the bay on a national level but get hated on
 
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Not what I meant. What I mean is 30 common users on a message board, most in their late twenties up to late thirties, doesn't mean that the Bay hates Kreayshawn. I can't leave the house without hearing love from her, so I don't know. I live in a different world I guess.
this is a great point that i think most people on here don't fully grasp. this logic can be applied to basically EVERYTHING on this board.
 
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better than dudes being so obsessed with dudes...

...imo.
I would say yes if the dudes wasn't gettin butthurt bout fools not diggin her music and it was just on some that bitch bangin shit, but obviously fools like dead blue's ready to cut "ghostface" cuz "he" said something negative about his queen. Male groupies... wheretheydothatat?
 

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what would be nice is 1 Kreayshawn megathread for all the obsessed weirdos out there.
I find the threads amusing because they get so many people on here all worked up lol. Like I don't know what is worse "the obsessed weirdos" she has, or the people that hate her with a passion but yet constantly post in every thread about her. It's pretty fucking hilarious on all accounts honestly.

*fyi, none of that was aimed at you. I just quoted you because you said obsessed weirdos and it's true.
 
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I find the threads amusing because they get so many people on here all worked up lol. Like I don't know what is worse "the obsessed weirdos" she has, or the people that hate her with a passion but yet constantly post in every thread about her. It's pretty fucking hilarious on all accounts honestly.

*fyi, none of that was aimed at you. I just quoted you because you said obsessed weirdos and it's true.
Im guilty of posting in a lot of lil b threads but ive managed to keep my post count down in Kreayshawn threads lol. On a sidenote i always found it hilarious when you kept posting shit like "this is a great thread" just to keep it going.
 

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oh geez @ some of the main article.

tl;dr but key points include:
This year’s female white rap phenom has just been told she’s on the receiving end of a verbal attack from Game on his shots-at-everyone diss record “Uncle Otis.” He threatens to shove an assault rifle in her face if she uses the N-word again. “I’ve never said it one time in my motherfucking life,” she insists. She says it’s V-Nasty, her “sister” and partner in White Girl Mob—their brash, perversely fabulous rap trio also consisting of DJ Lil Debbie—who uses the word.

“Everyone thinks I’m Vanessa [V-Nasty] and I have to answer [for her actions] every day in every fucking interview,” vents the frustrated 22-year-old. Apparently Kreayshawn has tried to intervene, to no avail. “I’ve sat down and had talks with her, like, ‘Please, if you took this word out of your vocabulary, it would help your career. It would really help mine.’ She’s just been like, ‘This is who I am. This is how I was raised. I’m not gonna change for anybody,’ and I respect that. She doesn’t have to listen to me. It’s just hard if we’re all mobbing together and everyone thinks I use it, too. That’s when you have to step away or find a way to work around it.”

Kreayshawn, born Natassia Zolot, would like to deal with Game more directly. “I wanna slap a grown-ass man in the face,” she says, defiantly. She then lightens the mood, joking about calling 50 Cent, but gets aggravated when her manager, Chioke “Stretch” McCoy, advises her not to respond.

She counters with another plan of action. “I’m going to say, ‘Game’s a weak ass Blood, he ain’t about to do shit.’” That also doesn’t go over well with Stretch, a charismatic, hulking black guy whose pedigree includes Mac Dre and Mistah F.A.B. She pushes back. “Am I just supposed to get dissed every day and be a weak ass little white bitch? Fuck that shit. I’m tired of people disrespecting me.
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School wasn’t Kreay’s forte. She left MetWest, a small public high school designed to steer underprivileged students toward college, after less than a semester. She later got kicked out of Oakland High for truancy. She was expelled from Alameda High for threatening to throw a watermelon at a girl, and sent to a continuation school where she failed out. Island High was Kreayshawn’s last attempt at formal education. By that time, she was “over it” and dropped out for good. All of this by her sophomore year. She was 16.

She took jobs at IKEA and the GED work program Job Corps, and got her own apartment by the time she was 17. She says she also picked up some less-than-legal side hustles: selling coke and Craigslist pimping. “I quit IKEA and started trapping full-time,” she recalls. “I was driving around in a pink Mustang at two in the morning, no license, with like two 15s in the trunk, serving knots. Then these girls I met, they were on their hustle, too. They brought me this new idea, it was safer than selling drugs. I posted the links for them, took the anonymous pictures, and set up the dates and prices.” According to Kreay, that gig ended when older, more experienced Oakland pimps took over her clientele, so she returned to dealing full-time.
http://www.complex.com/music/2011/09/kreayshawn-about-to-blow-2011-cover-story