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The Bay Area trio of Kreayshawn, V-Nasty and Lil Debbie, better known as the White Girl Mob have been catching a lot of flack for their use of the word "nigga." It's something that was picked up in the environment they were raised in according to them. and at least one well known black Oakland rapper is in their corner.

In an interview with WeTheWest.com Mistah Fab says people should fall back in their criticism of the group.

"First of all you motherf*ckers need to wake up," he said. "This is 2011, nobody gives a sh*t about that no more. We grew up in the same communities, same neighborhoods. It's not the same as how people once looked at it. You want to stand up for a cause like that? You'll let somebody from your own race disrespect you all day, then soon as someone from outside your race...you want to turn into Malcolm X or Martin Luther King or Dick Gregory. All of a sudden you're Huey Newton."

Fab thinks that a lot of the people pointing fingers are being hypocritical.

"You're the same person that sells dope in your community all day. You shoot guns, but you wanna trip off of someone saying the word 'n*gga,'" the rapper said. "And believe it or not V-Nasty is mobbing harder than you n*ggas that's mad at her saying the word 'n*gga.' She just got out of jail for a robbery. She not playing dawg. When she rap about that sh*t, that's really what she do."

Does Fab have a point? Or is way out of bounds? Weigh in with your opinions below.

 

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We previously told you about Kreayshawn of the White Girl Mob signing a million dollar deal with Sony after her song "Gucci Gucci" became a youtube hit.

A couple of days later she spoke with Complex and clarified things. The Sony deal is on the table, but not yet signed. Other labels are still in a rush to sing the east Oakland rapper.

"We're definitely wanted. It's just basically coming down to who we're going with," she said. "It's like picking a prom date, for life or something. But like I said, So So Def has made a really strong push [laughs]. I'm really close to Jermaine Dupri now."

[As far as the deal with Sony] nothing is finalized yet,” she continued. “We took meetings with every label. They’re not the only people we met with. We’ll make an announcement when everybody is ready, but right now, that’s basically just a rushed ahead rumor. It’s not that exciting. Whatever we end up choosing, it’s going to be a well-thought out decision.

 

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Kreayshawn's sister V-Nasty, 1/3 of the White Girl Mob has caused quite a stir as well. While she doesn't have a hit song out like her sister, she has dropped a couple of freestyles, in which she frequently uses the word n*gga and raps about being a "shooter."

Check out her latest freestyle video below and let us know what you think.

 



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