Bars & Beckys: Rap’s Most Notorious White Girls
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Hip-Hop has always been an accommodating and embracing culture. Lately, it seems like white women have been taking advantage of this trait, staking claims in the game and sparking debates about the motives behind they forays into the rap world. Miley Cyrus was no where near the beginning folks, this has been an ongoing trend.
Most of these ladies earned their respective co-signs because it was a means to a check, not because they were kindred B-girl spirits. Danny Brown is one of the few rappers to go on record and speak candidly about the white girl elephant in the room, and the authenticity of their artist supporters.
Now we’re not trying to say all white girls are invaders and exploiters of Hip-Hop culture. However, the women we assembled here have taken advantage of their perch in society and profited off of the rap game to varying degrees of let’s say “appropriateness.” Check out rap’s most notorious white girls in the following pages.
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Photo: Wireimage
Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton has a record deal with YMCMB. Let that marinate.
Kreayshawn
Remember when Columbia paid Kreayshawn millions to sign her. Remember Kreayshawn’s debut? Exactly,
V-Nasty
Kreayshawn’s homie V-Nasty tried to defend her use of the N-word and dropped an album with Gucci Mane; an equation for struggle.
Miley Cyrus
Billy Ray’s daughter is a Pop singer that hands with Mike Will Made It, that’s about as Hip-Hop as she gets b. Also, that photo really happened.
Fergie
Do you think it’s a coincidence that the Black Eyed Peas really blew up only after they recruited Fergalicious into the fold? It’s a C-O-N, spiracy.
Kim Kardashian
Thanks to Kim Kardashian, Kanye West has painted as a madman thanks to the extra attention from paparazzi. Yeezy didn’t record “Jesus Walks” to engage in such f-ckery.
Ke$ha
Ke$ha made it onto the cover of VIBE magazine. That is all.
Iggy Azalea
We generally fux with Iggy, but it’s been a couple of years since she was on the cover off XXL‘s freshmen cover and had Touré  saying the era of white girl rappers was here. Good luck with that, though.
Kitty PrydeĀ
BornĀ Kathryn-Leigh Beckwith, Kitty Pryde aka Kitty has been in the game for a minute. Say her name in the local barbershop and it’s a good chance you’ll get a blank stare, though. Shout out to the X-Men, too.
Lil’ Debbie
Lil’ Debbie was part of the White Girl Mob with V-Nasty and Kreayshawn. The most interesting part of her career is that her name is reallyĀ Jordan Capozzi.