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VIDEO: Khia talks about Ms. Rap Supreme

Posted by Cameron Cook

Tags: rap



Oh, Khia. Over the last few weeks we've become totally engrossed in VH1's newest music-based reality series, Ms. Rap Supreme, where young, amateur females rappers compete for some... money and stuff? Who cares? It's TV gold.

The big surprise on the show was the presence of Khia (whose immensely NSFW "My Neck, My Back" was a breakthrough hit in 2002). While most of us thought she would be holding it down as a judge or host or something, turns out Thug Misses was there to compete with the other ladies, all while going on and on about how she was better than them and already had a hit. Mixed messages, anyone? The predictable catfights went down as soon as the cameras started rolling (one contestant had the guts to call Khia a “one hit wonder” to her face, which turned out to be not such a good idea—hasn’t she seen Khia’s extensive mugshot portfolio?). We could go on and on about the genius of this show (some of the rappers area actually quite good) but why bother when Khia can do it for us? She just uploaded this video to her MySpace a few days ago, so check it out for the real scoop on why she competed in the first place (can we please make "Promotion, people" the new "Don't tase me, bro?"). As for the need to explain herself, the woman has one thing to say: “Some y’all bitches still hooked on phonics”. We can't.

Warning: Slightly NSFW, obviously (people, it's Khia). 

 


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