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A snide and snarly female rapper, V-Nasty began living up to her name in 2011 when she joined the like-minded <a href="spotify:artist:51xJF4OqJPHWop1fv0VVyd">Kreayshawn</a> and her White Girl Mob. The East Oakland, California native grew up cutting school, stealing booze from the local grocery store, and writing rhymes. She met <a href="spotify:artist:51xJF4OqJPHWop1fv0VVyd">Kreayshawn</a> through a cousin, and the two rappers became fast friends, living together at one point and remaining tight while <a href="spotify:artist:51xJF4OqJPHWop1fv0VVyd">Kreayshawn</a> ascended the charts in 2011 with her single “Gucci Gucci.” That same year she joined <a href="spotify:artist:3FNZcjyqT7F5upP99JV0oN">Lil Debbie</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:51xJF4OqJPHWop1fv0VVyd">Kreayshawn</a> in the White Girl Mob, released a handful of mixtapes, and appeared alongside <a href="spotify:artist:13y7CgLHjMVRMDqxdx0Xdo">Gucci Mane</a> on Baytl, a collaborative album released by the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Warner+Bros.%22">Warner Bros.</a> label. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

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