August 22, 2011

Kreayshawn Exposes Herself [VIDEO] (@Kreayshawn x @RickyRozay)



Nope, not in that "titty flash" way either, which probably would've been a little more respectable than this. So the story goes like this...she disses Rick Ross in a freestyle on Cosmic Kev's Come Up Show in Philly, then goes on MTV to clear up the freestyle and say that she was "just painting a picture" and not dissing Ross. All types of pleas are copped. Now focus your attention on the video embedded above...she admits that she really was dissing Ross, then goes on to crack jokes about his weight, after such a "heartfelt" apology to Ross on MTV. Hmmm...


Now, let's be honest here...anyone that knows me knows I'm not the biggest Rick Ross fan due to him lying about his past as a C.O. (which is something he could have easily just admitted off the break), but I respect his business moves and the fact that he truly supports young talent, not to mention, he's not the WACKEST rapper out there, by far. He got some bars. Kreayshawn...I've never been a fan of her. Does "Gucci Gucci" have a dope beat? Yes. Is she a good rapper? No. Is she a decent rapper? No. She's all image, 100%, which is proven in that Cosmic Kev freestyle. Add to that, she walks around with this gangsta persona, this tatted-up lesbian white chick from the hood, hanging with her white female crew that uses the word "nigga" like it's going out of the style, and manages to push white AND black people back at least 150 years in the process. I ain't rocking with that. So now...you take all of that, and she ends up ethering herself by admitting how fake she is on camera. 


Yeah...at this point, either her career ends now, or it lasts forever...you can never tell nowadays, since the general public of 2011 celebrates controversy way more than integrity. Example? Lil' B still has a career. On the contrary, Yung Berg is done. So it can really go either way. Feel free to leave your own comments though.

1 comments:

JT said...

Sadly she'll inspire many terrible females AND males to start "spitting." I want to say this started when soulja boy and Gucci Mane blew up but it goes further than that. The "fakeness" in hip hop overshadows the true folks have to offer