There is not a lot known about V-Nasty, she is quickly defined as the white girl that raps with Kreayshawn and who says the N-word in her rhymes.
However, that might change after people read a new revealing profile about the Oakland-based rapper in the LA Weekly.
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In V-Nasty’s first interview with a major publication, the 21-year-old reveals past struggles like growing up in a bad Oakland neighborhood, having a baby at 15 (one of two who are both half Black) and her various stints in the joint for robbery.
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But, of course, the most fascinating stuff of the piece is her take on the N-word.
V-Nasty justifies her use of the word by saying that she says the N-word with the ga-ending, not the er-ending.
She says: “Now if I hear somebody say it with an ‘-er,’ I’m gonna speak up! I don’t take that shit lightly. I wish somebody would come up and call my daughter or my son the N-word in that way.”
At the end of the piece, the White Girl Mob Member comes to a compromise by saying she won’t use the N-word in her rhymes anymore — but she’ll continue to say it in her personal life and around her friends.
She says: “They’re used to it, they don’t give a f*ck, you feel me? In Oakland it doesn’t matter.”
Is that a good enough compromise? Or should she stop saying it altogether? What do you think? Let us know down below!
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