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Miss Rap Supreme Castaways: Khia

April 22nd, 2008 | Author: Quinton Hatfield

DX: Alright so how you feel about other people hating that might feel you not the queen of the south?
Khia:
They can hate, it’s either you with me or against me. Either or that’s what’s up, I love it.

DX: To keep it real with me, what does it take to be the queen of the south and how long will you have the title?
Khia:
You definitely have to have your own business, you have to be the boss of your own enterprise, you have to run your own ship. You have to write, produce, and compose, and distribute your own music. You have to be the boss lady, you can’t work under others, you can’t let others dictate what you put out, how you want to look. You can’t let them come in and select writers for you, select producers for you. You have to produce your own image, your own style, and your own work. You have to love you yourself and if your doing what your supposed to be doing your music will come through your music. I feel like a lot of people are in positions and they ain’t supposed to be there.

DX: So you airing it out right now that a lot of these females don’t handle their business and a lot of dudes is handling stuff for them?
Khia:
I don’t have to keep repeating myself over, we already know how it goes. That’s why I’m not gonna even put myself in the same category as them because they not even on my level, they don’t do what I do.

DX: How do you feel about your hardcore lyrics and the image you representing for the women out there, do you feel that’s the case?
Khia:
Yeah because all my music is real, it’s me. I’m happy that women can relate and support me and my music. All I can is be me,

DX: Now you know I was going to ask, but what is the problem with you and Trina? Let it be known and keep it real...
Khia:
You know Trina is so last year and everybody wants to mix the truth with beef. I don’t respect Trina as an artist, because I don’t feel she’s talented and she’s not on my level. For me to say that about her they mix that with beef in which all I did was told the truth. You don’t write your stuff, you don’t do what I do. She took offense and put a diss record out, not once, she put a lot of diss records out when her album dropped. I thank her for the promotion, I don’t have to be writing diss records I write hits, that’s what it is. I’m not putting no more diss records out, none of that. They mix the truth with beef and they can have fun with that. I make music and that’s what I do.

DX: Trina just released the new album Still Da Baddest, when I read your album review you called it Still Da Nastiest, why did you say that?
Khia:
Because that’s what it is, if you read the review I spoke on everything. I’m done, Trina’s not even on my level so I don’t even have to speak on her anymore. Everybody knows how I feel about Trina.

DX: Speaking on her review some people said you were hating. Can you explain to them why your review was not hating, but constructive criticism?
Khia:
You know you gonna have people that agree and disagree. I thank them all for the promotion, it’s all promotion. It’s entertainment and people need to be entertained.

DX: If she wanted to call peace would you?
Khia:
You know what? Trina is like the whore in your neighborhood nobody likes, the whore at your school nobody likes. Hoes never get respect and it is what it is. It’s no beef, I don’t respect her as a women period and that’s just what it is. She can do her and I’m a do me. I can thank her for the promotion.

DX: Aside from that you have a new album coming out called Nasty Musik. So what is so nasty about your music?
Khia:
Nasty, real, blunt, raw, upfront, in ya face, that’s me. When it’s nasty it’s not just because it’s sexual, it’s nasty because it’s real and it’s for the thugs and thug misses. It’s hot and it’s my best. All my albums are platinum, no matter what the numbers say. It only gets better and it’s a great album.

DX: So were going to have more songs like “My Neck, My Back”?
Khia:
Yes, you know you got that on there, it’s the old Khia.

DX: I was reading some on the Internet in which you was talking about Lil Wayne. This is the exact quote from what I read “I’m a be Weezy’s lady and have his baby,” so what’s good with that?
Khia:
Yes I love Weezy, that’s my baby. He gonna do big things this year.

DX: So you look forward to dating Lil Wayne?
Khia:
That’s my baby. [Laughs]

DX: You have the label Big Cat Records in which you're CEO right?
Khia:
Yeah, me and Big Cat did a joint venture so it’s Thug Misses Entertainment/Big Cat Records. We both been getting this independent money for a minute so were gonna get rich together. Continued on page 3 »

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