Lil Debbie Says Kreayshawn Kicked Her Out Of White Girl Mob,
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 11:59 pm
Lil Debbie Says Kreayshawn Kicked Her Out Of White Girl Mob, They Don't Speak
Following Lil Debbie's appearance in the "Gucci Gucci" video and during early Kreayshawn shows, many wondered why the member of The White Girl Mob was absent from 2012's Somethin' 'Bout Kreay album. In a new interview with VladTV.com, Oakland, California's Debbie confirms that she was booted from the trio also including V-Nasty, and that her and her longtime friend are no longer on speaking terms.
"Me and Kreayshawn, we don't talk," Debbie said. "I don't have anything against her, I just feel like the whole situation of [the White Girl Mob] could have played out differently. I think we all could have been bigger together. It is what it is, I'm not mad at her."
Vlad asked the 23-year-old what led to her removal from White Girl Mob. "It was a couple of things. It was partially my fault, partially misunderstandings—I think there was a lot going on for Kreayshawn at that moment; she was getting a lot of heat for things, and she probably felt very lonely. I wanted to go party. I wanted to have fun; I was 21. I didn't really know what I wanted to do; I was maybe gonna start deejaying."
As Kreayshawn recorded her major label debut and V-Nasty made a collaborative album at Warner Bros. Records with Gucci Mane, tensions flared. "One day Kreayshawn was just like, 'You're not around enough. You don't hold it down enough, and we're not fuckin' with you no more.'" Debbie, released her "Ratchets" single earlier this year, says she and V-Nasty still speak, despite having a brief falling out over unrelated personal matters. She did wave off though, "I got kicked out of White Girl Mob. Tear
The RiFF RaFF collaborator now says, "I think that was the best thing for me. Truly."
Following Lil Debbie's appearance in the "Gucci Gucci" video and during early Kreayshawn shows, many wondered why the member of The White Girl Mob was absent from 2012's Somethin' 'Bout Kreay album. In a new interview with VladTV.com, Oakland, California's Debbie confirms that she was booted from the trio also including V-Nasty, and that her and her longtime friend are no longer on speaking terms.
"Me and Kreayshawn, we don't talk," Debbie said. "I don't have anything against her, I just feel like the whole situation of [the White Girl Mob] could have played out differently. I think we all could have been bigger together. It is what it is, I'm not mad at her."
Vlad asked the 23-year-old what led to her removal from White Girl Mob. "It was a couple of things. It was partially my fault, partially misunderstandings—I think there was a lot going on for Kreayshawn at that moment; she was getting a lot of heat for things, and she probably felt very lonely. I wanted to go party. I wanted to have fun; I was 21. I didn't really know what I wanted to do; I was maybe gonna start deejaying."
As Kreayshawn recorded her major label debut and V-Nasty made a collaborative album at Warner Bros. Records with Gucci Mane, tensions flared. "One day Kreayshawn was just like, 'You're not around enough. You don't hold it down enough, and we're not fuckin' with you no more.'" Debbie, released her "Ratchets" single earlier this year, says she and V-Nasty still speak, despite having a brief falling out over unrelated personal matters. She did wave off though, "I got kicked out of White Girl Mob. Tear
The RiFF RaFF collaborator now says, "I think that was the best thing for me. Truly."