Baytl
While Atlanta’s Gucci Mane has been doing his thing for a while now, V-Nasty is relatively new to the rap game, best known for her connection to the White Girl Mob and Bay Area YouTube star Kreayshawn. Gucci has a huge following thanks to his husky flow and Ice Cream Man verses, and his wordplay seems to improve with each release. V-Nasty provides awkward, love-it-or-hate-it flow and hyper-over-the-top lines about all things sex and drugs. She sounds like a strange combination of Trina and Necro: basically every father\'s worst nightmare. Produced by Zaytoven, *Baytl* has some solid beats and decent features (Mistah FAB, Slim Dunkin, Berner), though the general goofiness and oddball pairing are almost certain to make this a one-off project. Check out \"Millions Every Month,\" \"White Girl,\" and \"Whip Appeal.\"
Gucci Mane, once one of the most prolific and popular Southern rappers, has done an LP with Kreayshawn sidekick V-Nasty. Even more surprising? BAYTL is a competent, sometimes fun, low-stakes rap album.
Call it a meeting of the mindless. In this corner, Atlanta trap-rap star Gucci Mane, a giant in a subgenre known for its willful ignorance and adherence to hip-hop’s lowest-common-denominator values: drugs, money, bitches, beef. In the other corner, Bay Area aberration V-Nasty, a member of Kreayshawn’s White Girl Mob…
Partying all over rap like Nas never happened, the mush-mouth favorite Gucci Mane and the appropriately titled V-Nasty combine forces on this odd collabo called Baytl, which is as ridiculous, messy, and crass as fans want it to be.