When the news started to spread that Danielle Bregoli scored a record deal with Atlantic Records under her Bhad Bhabie rap moniker, it sparked outrage among the most enthusiastic Hip Hop puritans. How did the rebellious 14-year-old who shot to fame after her Dr. Phil appearance and subsequent “Cash Me Ousside, How Bow Dah” meme pull this off?
The answer: they came looking for her.
Two of her singles — “These Heaux” and “Hi Bich/Whatchu Know” — have already hit Billboard’s Hot 100 chart much to the surprise of, well, everyone. But there’s a few things people should know about Bregoli. First of all, she hates being called “The Cash Me Ousside girl” and secondly, fame wasn’t something she sought out.
As Bregoli explains, this isn’t something she asked for.
“What would you do if you were put in the situation I was?” she asks. “And your mom put you on a TV show and you came home from a program, and you didn’t even know the latest music that was out — didn’t know anything. Your mom gives you your phone and you look on the Instagram explore page, and there’s a million pictures of you? Every other picture is a picture of you with something saying, ‘Cash me ousside’ on it and you don’t even remember that you said that. Then all of sudden somebody calls you and they’re like, ‘Hey do you rap, do you sing?’ And you say no, but they wanna manage you and say, ‘I think we can make something out of you.’
“Then they fly you out to Los Angeles and they basically put you in a little Airbnb, and they take you to meet with a record label because they just want to meet you,” she continues. “They think that you can be an artist. They ask you if you like music, you say, ‘Yes.’ They say, ‘Okay we want to give you a record deal. You sound good.’ Are you not gonna take that?”
(Fair question.)
On September 17, the day the Atlantic Record deal was announced, Bregoli fielded countless negative tweets bashing her music, including one from actor Seth Rogen. She snapped right back in typical Bregoli fashion and tweeted at him, “I know someone believed in this fat stoner when he was yung.”
She has an idea on why people reacted so strongly.
“I think it was a more like, ‘For what? Why? How could that happen?,'” she explains. “But I wanted to pursue music. I wanted to start doing music and I mean, I was told by a lot of people Atlantic is a good label to go with and they wanted me so I was like, ‘Okay.'”
Her entrance to the music business basically started with fellow Floridian Kodak Black, who featured her in his “Everything 1K” video. The collaboration happened totally by chance as she was doing a photo shoot and listening to “Everything 1K” in the background.
“I was just trying to do a photo shoot for some clothes one day,” she says. “We were playing music and shit, and my manager was like, ‘Look at the camera and start rapping the song.’ We ended up doing that and it kind of became a music video and then pretty sure someone showed Kodak it. And Kodak was like, ‘Let’s take that.'”
Bregoli is a Hip Hop fan, but admits she got into music by listening to country with her grandparents as a child.
“I’ve always been like really into music,” she says. “I’ve always loved music. I mean I’m not gonna lie, I started off listening to country music because my grandparents listened to it. My whole family is kind of like weird. My Aunt Donna listens to Bon Jovi and a lot of like rock and metal type music. And then my Aunt Nancy, she listens to country and then my grandma listens to country. But my mom and my cousins all listen to rap and obviously I’m my mom’s kid, so I’m with her more. So ever since I was younger, I’ve heard different types of music and explored different types of music.”
When asked if there was a lack of positive female role models in Hip Hop, Bregoli responded with a breakdown of the various women in different sub-genres of Hip Hop who she thinks are leading the pack.
“I think of it as the queens and princesses of different varieties,” she explains. “When you say rap, there’s a lot of varieties of rap. There’s the poppy rap where it’s kind of rap but kind of pop. There’s the underground rap like the SoundCloud rap and then there’s the real rap like JAY-Z, Kanye West and stuff like that. Then there’s the Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, A$AP Mob kind of rap that’s like a mix between real real rap, commercial rap and underground rap.
“I feel like we all have our queens,” she adds. “When you think of commercial rap you think of Nicki Minaj being the queen of if. When you think of the underground commercial, I would think it would be Cardi B right now. For the real underground rap, I would think that’s like Kash Doll. I feel like they all have their own females that run it.”
But her goal isn’t to be the next Nicki Minaj.
“Honestly, I don’t wanna end up like that,” she admits. “I want to be an artist. I don’t want to just end up like going into the studio and doing what I have to do, and leaving and not enjoying getting the song done because I need be able to put this out. Or I’m more worried about my perfume that’s coming out than my next single.”
For now, Bregoli is optimistic about the future. She just released another video for “I Got It” and has more coming out soon. She just hopes her “Insta-fame” is something that is sustainable. When she found out “These Heaux” and “Hi Bich/Whatchu Know” hit the chart, she was pleasantly surprised.
“It was crazy,” she says. “It was like people really stuck with it. It was like it wasn’t really people just listening to it to see how dumb I sound. Because some people really were like, ‘Watch how dumb this sounds. Listen to this.’ No, people were actually listening to it. I’ve seen a lot of videos of people lip syncing it. People really like it.”
“I care about people listening to my music but to an extent,” she continues. “If it’s the haters then no, but if it’s like a fan or stuff like that then yeah, but if it’s just someone who’s mad because they’re sitting on their couch all day eating Hot Pockets and watching Wheel of Fortune every night, then I don’t care.”
Love her or hate her, Bhad Bhabie is here for now.
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The fact that they made an article about this girl is utterly sad! If not, I’ll deal with SOHH it ALLHIPHOP
OLD. Go play in that Scar Face article down there….
They report on what’s current and love it or hate it, this idiot kid has a record deal. I hate her and her music, but I actually found this article rather interesting. Unexpected perspectives from someone you’d assume is a lot dumber than she came off here. She’s just a kid getting manipulated by the major label system.
Well, there once was a time where both radio stations and publications had INTEGRITY and a true respect for the music. You wouldn’t hear or read about the wack sh*t.. It was left to the pop outlets for that. Hip-Hop respected Hip-Hop. There is no respect anymore and it’s sad.
That is not true! It sounds like you have conveinient amnesia like Jay Z used to say. There’s always been hip-pop records infiltrating the culture and getting easy sales from the sheeple. Vanilla Ice anybody??? He sold more than entire Wu Tang COMBINED.
And Vanilla Ice wasn’t played on stations like KissFM or Yo! MTV Raps, nor was he on the cover of Word Up magazine. You missed the entire point of what I said………
This Lil brat makes V-Nasty look like Lauryn Hill.
I cant wait to see her selling pussy in a few years so i could cop some neck.
she a child. don’t be mad at her. she won..atlantic records trash though..she didnt even do music before she was signed lmao wat?
Yall really write articles about what a 15 year old white girl thinks? Yall cant really love hiphop if you promo this junk
n1gg3rs stink, beaners are lazy, chinese are stupid, white people are turning gay, and the jevvs are too greedy. everybody knows that islam is number one.
How come like half my comments get deleted by hhdx, but you post stuff about the chosen people every day and the posts stay up? Now you are even saying racist stuff? You must be edgy af, fam.
It’s fucking crazy. They do it all the time. Innocent posts get deleted and ones like jordan’s face get kept.
Reading her written words makes her sound the smartest I have heard her. Everything she said is right. The shit fell into her lap. And she using it until the well dries up. You have to respect that
The title should be “Catch me outside girl says Atlantic chose her”.
Don’t encourage this stupidity by calling her by her rap name.
Ugh something tells me that the next five years will see her reaching ridiculous levels of fame, like Miley Cyrus levels, and it will eventually be second nature to call her bad baby.
Her sudden fame encapsulates everything I hate about the world nowadays. It hasn’t even been a year since her talk show temper tantrum went viral (or maybe it has) but everything moves so fast when your a 12 year old with tits, while talented lyrical rappers get shelved and forgotten.
She should so do porn! I’d still hit this when its turn legal.. haha, Cash Me Ousside, How Bow Dah!
A commercialized record label chose you. Bitch, go get with Slim Jesus and all the other trap kids.. Run your dumbasses down to your local project with all your video prop weapons and let them sort it out. Hip-Hop will never accept you. What the fuck is wrong with these kids…
Everyone is making the same fucking thing. Add this girl’s annoying voice to its genericness and it’s trash.
Haven’t been in the site for a while because it seems to have too many commercial agendas, and a headline about Bhad Babie is enough for me to give up. I’m done with this hiphopdx
American culture and entertainment is TRASH TRASH TRASH!!
this is embarrassing what hip hop has become.
This ain’t what hiphop has become this is what you have become giving this attention .
Y’all really mad at a 14 year old girl making music for other 14 year old girls? Everything ain’t for you. Relax.
Yea except the way she got famous… their is a problem here…
Thats exactly the problem. That labels are taking “music” like this and targeting towards 14 year olds and then society wonders why 15 years olds are getting pregnant.
I think americans are smart enough to understand why she was chosen – Please keep her away from anything canadian related tho – its a different wave length over here ….
e understand why she was chosen. The issue here is who is choosing her hip hop or someone else? She is a plant like Drake was, like lil yachty, Post Malone, Russ was, like etc etc Hip hop is not choosing these people. Labels are circumventing the streets by just putting people out directly to youtube etc.
No disrrspect to any of those rappers mentioned above as they may not even know it.
Did you know her father is jevvish?
Everybody calm down if future and thugga can do this shit she can too. They’re all retarded what’s the difference
spot on dude!
porno actress in 3….2….1……
Bet I could fit her into my ccm duffel bag. Also bet cat food tastes better than her. Only 1 way to find out…
Gump; you are a Good Damn Genius…
She’s right- If there were no market for her, she wouldn’t have received this deal. Record labels are in business to make money, and this girl has a big audience for one reason or another. That said, this is a sad reflection of how dumbed down shit has gotten.
My first post came down as long as you point out the foolish behavior of black artist its cool but once you tell the truth about a white artist they take your post down this shows racist control this hip hop site this girl has zero talent and im sure some pervert at Atlantic is why she got sign
fuck “HipHopdx”, this is a gossip site…boycott
you sorry as hell you mad or naw!$
She already is…
Atlantic really messed up with this signing… the streets will catch up to her tho, always do.
Man i love her with all of my heart! Shes gorgeous ? ? and so savage! I deff fucks wit bhad bhabie!