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Kreayshawn took to her Instagram this weekend to announce some big news...she's pregnant!
"Babycakes" is a different sound for the Oakland rapper, complete with a little rapping and singing on a slower tempo. 
Obviously, Kreayshawn's career flopped as quick as it got hot, so GlobalGrind decided to write a 10-step guide for Trinidad Jame$ to avoid "the Kreayshawn curse."
Friday night was not so typical for Kreayshawn and Co. The "Gucci Gucci" rapper and fellow "Group Hug" tourmate Chippy Nonstop's tour bus caught on fire at a stop in Bloomington, Illinois.
When social media gave the "Gucci Gucci" rapper a hard time about her horrible album sales, the Oakland rapper fought back with snarky tweets about the world being "concerned" with her. 
GlobalGrind thought it would cool and funny to find 10 albums that did way better than Kreayshawn's Somethin 'Bout Kreay.  
Somethin 'Bout Kreay only moved 3,900 albums in the first week, compared to Pink's Truth About Love moving 280,900 units and Cruel Summer moving 216,106 units. 
Refinery 29 got a chance to sit down with Kreayshawn to talk about everything from her music and her California home, to her friends and tattoos.  
On the eve of the release of her debut album, Kreayshawn stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform her breakout hit "Gucci Gucci." 
Check out the about video with Mahko Ndluvo, who got a chance to catch up with Kreayshawn on the Red Carpet at the MTV Video Music Awards to talk about the upcoming election!
Kreayshawn enlisted the talents of G.O.O.D Music rapper Kid Cudi for her debut album Somethin 'Bout Kreaybanger "Like It or Love It."
Kreayshawn kicked off her summer with her Somethin 'Bout Kreay debut album tracks "Summertime" and "Breakfast," but she finally delivered her collaborative track with Diplo. 
The "Summertime" rapper has been readying her debut record since she burst onto the music scene last summer with her viral hit "Gucci Gucci," and now she's given us a full LP tracklisting. 
You know how some people hate to say they're sorry? Well, Azealia Banks is not one of them!
The zany video, directed by Syndrome, places the White Girl Mob founder in a Looney Toons-type fantasyland as she tells us about her rebellious activities.
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