The "Gucci Gucci" rapstress enlists Jean Baptiste, Boys Noize and V-Nasty for her 2012 debut.
Following the success of her breakout hit “Gucci Gucci,” rapper Kreayshawn is prepping the release of her Columbia Records debut, due in 2012. During an interview with RollingStone.com, the Oakland, California native said that she’s working with producers Boyz Noize and Jean Baptiste, and that the LP will be much more diverse than her single.
“A lot of it is like different genres and forces, from Brazilian-type music to Indian freestyle to techno-type music," she said. "There’s everything."
Kreayshawn confirmed that her White Girl Mob partner V-Nasty will be on several cuts, but would not reveal further guest appearances. With mixtapes and possibly a TV show in the works, Kreay is making sure that she’s more careful about her career.
"I could be talking to my friend, and the next thing you know the conversation ends up on the Internet," she says. "It sucks, because things get blown out of proportion so quick. It’s all about maturing. I’m not doing anything but being more mature and taking note of what I’m doing."
Source: hiphopdx.com
Following the success of her breakout hit “Gucci Gucci,” rapper Kreayshawn is prepping the release of her Columbia Records debut, due in 2012. During an interview with RollingStone.com, the Oakland, California native said that she’s working with producers Boyz Noize and Jean Baptiste, and that the LP will be much more diverse than her single.
“A lot of it is like different genres and forces, from Brazilian-type music to Indian freestyle to techno-type music," she said. "There’s everything."
Kreayshawn confirmed that her White Girl Mob partner V-Nasty will be on several cuts, but would not reveal further guest appearances. With mixtapes and possibly a TV show in the works, Kreay is making sure that she’s more careful about her career.
"I could be talking to my friend, and the next thing you know the conversation ends up on the Internet," she says. "It sucks, because things get blown out of proportion so quick. It’s all about maturing. I’m not doing anything but being more mature and taking note of what I’m doing."
Source: hiphopdx.com