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Kreayshawn is an interesting individual and whether you love her or hate her, she’s doing her thing.

The whole internet is talking about the “White Girl Mob,” whose come up in the game has ruffled a few feathers. Kreayshawn has a bright future and we’ll be tracking her rise to the top here at GlobalGrind.

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Kreayshawn has grown up poor, made a video that landed her a million dollar deal, and faced drama when people accused her of saying the N-word, when it was really her group member V-Nasty.

We caught up with Kreayshawn to talk about her wild ride and find out why it’s so hard for a white female rapper to get respect in the hip-hop game.

GlobalGrind: You’ve been on an interesting adventure to say the least. People either love Kreayshawn or they hate you. Why do you think there’s such an extreme?

Kreayshawn: I don’t know. I think there’s not a lot of things everyone loves and everyone is all about. There’s definitely an extreme to everything and I think it’s better to have everyone be in love with you or not like you, than people to be like, eh she’s alright, or she’s OK.

Your song “Gucci Gucci” is not super complex, but you are saying some fun stuff and having fun. Do do you find it hard to gain respect as a white rapper?

Yeah I think it’s hard, just as a female and just being white it’s hard, but this is who I am. This is how I grew up and I haven’t been anything else, so for me it’s just normal. People get upset about it and people write about it and ask me, ‘Do you think this is going to set you back?’ and it’s just like, I don’t know, I’ve never been anything else other than this.

Confidence is what takes you there and I’m pretty confident. We were in the BET conference room and everyone’s there and this girl is like, ‘Wow you really stick out over here like, I’ve been waiting to talk to you this whole time,’ and I’m like, oh shit, I do, huh?

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One of your most popular lines everyone’s been feeling, and Lil Wayne used on his mixtape was “One big room, full of bad bitches.” If you fill one big room with all star bad bitches, who would it be?

Definitely Amber Rose, Sasha Grey, Megan Fox, Mila Kunis too. She’s hot. She would have to be in my big room full of bad bitches. And Meagan Good.

That’s a nice squad right there.

Yeah, we got the double Megan sandwich going on in the big room full of bad bitches.

Do you like girls? You mention girls a lot, like stealing people’s girls. Is that your cup of tea?

I don’t go after one type of person in general it’s like…

Whoever you like.

I can appreciate an attractive woman just like any man can and girls always check out other girls, it’s not weird. When guys check out other guys, it’s like, WOAH NO. But girls always check out other girls. Girls are way more free with themselves like that.

The White Girl Mob has been causing a bunch of mayhem over the Internet. So we have a fun question. Can a Black girl be in the White Girl Mob?

You know the White Girl Mob is a name of a group. A Black girl could definitely be in the White Girl Mob if she was spitting bars and she was down to be in the White Girl Mob. It’s just a name of a group. Me and Little Debbie and V-Nasty. People definitely shouldn’t feel not included because of a name. That’s like saying I can’t be a Spice Girl because I’m not spicy enough.

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Now you’ve came under a lot of heat recently for V-Nasty’s drama. When that went down after having so many successes and wins, how did that make you feel?

It was just hard, it’s something that’s hard for me to deal with because it’s not me. So of course I was mad because it’s not me, so why do I even have to deal with such a sensitive subject when it’s not me?

I had to talk about it in a way that doesn’t put down what my sister’s doing now, ’cause we’re all in the same crew, but at the same time I don’t agree with it. So I have to say that too. So I usually just say, you have to ask V-Nasty about it, that’s all on her.

Did you feel the need to distance yourself from her or was it like, this is my girl I’m standing by her forever?

Nah, I told her even before the first thing about her came out, you should definitely remove this word from your vocabulary, it’ll be a lot better for you and for everybody. And she was like, I don’t want to change for anyone, this is who I am and that’s who she is. You can’t ask somebody to change, you can’t expect them to. You can’t expect her to be something, especially when this is how she’s been raised her whole life. She was raised in a Black household and shit like that and the streets really raised her and she’s seen some crazy ass shit.

How exciting is it to be going to your first MTV Music Awards, being so new and so fresh to the game?

I don’t even know what to expect. I know it’s going to be really freaking crazy, getting to walk the red carpet and sit down. When they say nominations they’re going to pan to my reaction, it’s going to be hilarious, it’s going to be crazy.

If you bring the White Girl Mob to the MTV Awards, who’s most likely to run up on stage and have a Kanye West run up on stage moment?

V-Nasty! V-Nasty’s going to do it, I’m telling you. I don’t know what’s going to happen. She’s either going to yell out something like “What?!” or I don’t know. I can just expect her to do something totally ridiculous.