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GIRL, WHAT?: ‘Cash Me Outside’ Girl Danielle Bregoli Lauches Rap Career as “Bhad Bhabie” and Releases Her First Single “These Heaux” (WATCH)

You might know her as Danielle Bregoli, aka the “Cash Me Outside” girl, but you might want to ‘Cash her’ on iTunes, since she’s setting her sights on a rap career.

Bregoli, whose stage name is “Bhad Bhabie,” exploded into one of those internet celebrities last year on the strength of her audacious, testy appearance on Dr. Phil’s talk show, in which she called the audience a bunch of hoes and dared them to “catch [her] outside” (or, in her words, “cash me ousside, how bout dat?“) to fight her. Oh, and did I mention she was 13 years old at the time?

Well, that appearance on Dr. Phil in September of last year wasn’t the last we heard from Bregoli, and she is determined to ride her 15 minutes of fame and turn them into something long-term. At first, the typical club appearances that trash reality stars from Love & Hip Hop live off of were a priority for Bregoli. But soon, she realized establishing herself as a rapper might be the path forward toward a legitimate career.

Well, I will tell you this, I’m not sure that Bhad Bhabie has a “Bodak Yellow” in her quite yet, but judging by her first single and video, “These Heaux,” I’m sure she could at least develop her own following.

Seriously, that song was not as bad as I expected it to be or as it should’ve been. The production was decent and while Bregoli’s voice kind of grates on the ears, her flow and conviction in her voice are there. The only problem is that she comes across as very flat or constipated in the face throughout the video. She’s gonna need some serious training before they put her onstage to do any live performances.

Buttttt….don’t be surprised if you see a few people bumpin’ “These Heaux” in the whip this fall. As we speak, the video has already amassed over 3 million views and counting within the first day of its release.

I’m a grown man, so you won’t catch me listening outside of this post, (I’m also sure I’m not her target audience either) but I don’t knock anyone’s hustle. Best of luck to Bregoli. A rap career could certainly keep her out of the trouble she found herself on Dr. Phil for. What do you guys think?

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