Backstage at the same event at which Lupe gave her a shout out Kreayshawn sat down to talk to 106 KMEL and revealed that she really wanted to meet Lupe at the event and eventually throw an aftershow party with him.
That's the problem. She doesn't have any talent! I'm fine with her being white and rapping, but she's wack. Lu loses credibility cosigning these wack bay rappers. Mistah Fab is okay, but Lil B and Kreay aint cutting it. Folks are gonna have a hardy laugh when Lu goes on of his patented twitter rants on why he likes Kreayshawn and we should.
Kreayshawn & Vnasty r just more of the same 'white lady jesus' crap. Sisters have to 'bring it' white girls just have 2b a reasonable facsimile. When they make it they square up & distance themselves from a culture they pimped to get over neither one tarm can rap. But you know the biz get a white person to do what blacks started and they're a star even if they're just mediocre that isn't hatin it's historical truth repeated over and over
So much hate. Her music has her own audience. Yeah, when it comes to spitin bars she's trash, but it's not like she claiming to be a lyrical assassin. Let her do her own shit. And as far as Lu giving her a shout out, it isn't a big deal. It's not like Lu said she's a good rapper anyway.
It's not about the shout out, it's the fact that other females who can rap are bypassed for a novelty white girl who can't, nothing changed in the biz for 20yrs. If a sister, an asian or latina sounded like Kraeyshawn she would not be on the bill
I can't .
ReplyDeletedoes she know who lupe is
ReplyDeleteshe's a hottie.
ReplyDeleteShe's tryin to get it in.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna go cry...
ReplyDeleteI bet u Lu gonna get it in...like a Mac.
ReplyDeleteFolks type in kreayshawn wood burner on youtube and check this chick out a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteThis chick is whack. she couldn't cut it in baltimore
ReplyDeleteThat's the problem. She doesn't have any talent! I'm fine with her being white and rapping, but she's wack. Lu loses credibility cosigning these wack bay rappers. Mistah Fab is okay, but Lil B and Kreay aint cutting it. Folks are gonna have a hardy laugh when Lu goes on of his patented twitter rants on why he likes Kreayshawn and we should.
ReplyDeleteKreayshawn & Vnasty r just more of the same 'white lady jesus' crap. Sisters have to 'bring it' white girls just have 2b a reasonable facsimile. When they make it they square up & distance themselves from a culture they pimped to get over neither one tarm can rap. But you know the biz get a white person to do what blacks started and they're a star even if they're just mediocre that isn't hatin it's historical truth repeated over and over
ReplyDeleteCorrection neither one of them cam rap no rhythm or cadence but I net they have great knees
ReplyDeleteSo much hate. Her music has her own audience. Yeah, when it comes to spitin bars she's trash, but it's not like she claiming to be a lyrical assassin. Let her do her own shit. And as far as Lu giving her a shout out, it isn't a big deal. It's not like Lu said she's a good rapper anyway.
ReplyDeleteIt's not about the shout out, it's the fact that other females who can rap are bypassed for a novelty white girl who can't, nothing changed in the biz for 20yrs. If a sister, an asian or latina sounded like Kraeyshawn she would not be on the bill
ReplyDeleteGotta agree with yall. She just doesn't have any talent at all. Here shows are horrible, yet Lu co-signs another wack artist,
ReplyDeleteShe didn't use the n word it was the other girl.
ReplyDelete*watches video, reads posts... kanyeshrugs then walks into the sunset*
ReplyDelete^ A white girl having fried chicken tatted on her arm doesn't make her a racist.
ReplyDeleteIf anything, she's embracing the culture.
If you can't see that, May God bless your blind eyes.
Ok, since when has fried chicken been synonymous with black people? #PureIgnorance....I expect more from Lupe fans,smh
ReplyDeleteshe's not for real, right? ...this is for a college thesis, right? Can't be serious.
ReplyDeletebtw fried chicken is NOT part of "the culture"