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Gangsta Boo Isn't A Fan Of Kreayshawn


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Gangsta Boo released her last album Enquiring Minds II: The Soap Opera in 2003, but the Tennessee rapper is back on the scene with a new EP due out in February. She’s also set to appear alongside Eminem on the single “Throw It Up,” from Yelawolf’s Radioactive album. XXL recently quizzed Gangsta Boo on the current hip-hop scene and the former Three Six Mafia member had some less than flattering things to say about newcomer Kreayshawn.

“I think she’s a w----r,” Boo told XXL, requesting that the segment remain in the interview. “I think she looks like she came out the movie B.A.P.S.; like the whole ghetto girl thing, I don’t know if that’s how white girls do it in Oakland.”

“I got to meet her personally to feel her out, to understand like, ‘OK, like, this is really this girl, like she ain’t a w----r, she just her,” she continued, about the "Gucci Gucci" rapper. “She likes ghetto looks, she ain’t trying to be a ghetto black girl. That’s just her.’ So until I meet her I have a lil’ bitter taste in my mouth to her.”

Tune into "RapFix Live" at 3pm today to hear more of what Gangsta Boo has to say. She’ll be joined by Mobb Deep on the red couch, as Havoc and Prodigy reveal details on their upcoming Black Cocaine EP and their ninth album Mobb Deep.



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