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AndtwonDaDon: First off, let me say that I am very excited to have the opportunity to meet you. I first discovered you in December 2013 scrolling through battles and I came across “Nina Cruzae Vs Fendi”. I listened to Fendi’s bars and — minus her slip up — I thought that she had hard bars. But then your round came up and I thought to myself, “Wow. This girl’s cadence is amazing. Not to mention her performance is A1 and she has bars.” So, salute. How are you? Brooklyn Carter, Cee, B Magic, Tay Roc and Bigg K. Nina: Thank you. I’m fine. Fendi is my boo. I love her bars; she is super dope — my favorite opponent, forever. Nina: Of course the hunger, but the versatility of all of the new girls. Not one of us sounds alike. We all bring different flavors to the game. I feel we are more lyrical than the old girls — no shade. AndtwonDaDon: So before we get into your battle rap résumé and future endeavors, let’s get to know who Nina is. Where are you from, how long have you been rapping and just when did it turn to battling? Nina: I am from Brooklyn, New York. Bed Stuy. I’ve been rapping since 12. It turned into battle rap at 25 years of age. AndtwonDaDon: So who were some of your influences as far as mainstream music and battle rap? Nina: Mainstream [influences] will always be Biggie and JayZ; female-wise, Eve and Kim. Battle rap [influences] would be AndtwonDaDon: How many battles have you had so far? Nina: So far four; Lil’ Scar, Fendi, Taylor Jay and Casey Jay. AndtwonDa Don: I am really impressed with the new breed of females that Queen of The Ring is producing. What do you feel makes you and this new class different? AndtwonDaDon: You are right, all of you sound totally different; it is really a new breed. Cee’s flow can’t be f**ked with. Diesel keeps it so ‘hood and gangster, but yet still punches. Melato is one of the dopest lyricists I’ve heard in a long time. Taylor Jay’s delivery and flow is clever and chic. MyVerse is like Method Man incarnated. And Nina Cruzae’s cadence is captivating and melodic. I think sometimes people can get so used to an old formula and forget that times are changing and with that always comes a string of new talent. I really want people to pay nina cruzae rising star attention to all of you and listen to your bars, because I truly believe in all of you and I am so excited to see what’s next. So speaking of what’s next, what’s on your plate? We just saw you battle Casey Jay. Will there be a ring battle? Nina: Yes, there will be a ring battle. I can’t say against whom, but just know I’m not sleeping on none of my opponents. I’m killing everything handed to me. AndtwonDaDon: So tell me about WeGoHard and tell me about the Halloween event and who’s on that fire card you just dropped. Nina: WeGoHard is me and Cee the Boss’ home league; she of course being First Lady — as she has rightfully earned. We’re just a bunch of battlers from the Brooklyn borough who came into this s**t hungry and will remain until we kill everybody. Halloween Havoc 2: The Laurie Strode card was put together by me, for the ladies. WeGoHard doesn’t have many females, so City came to me to set a beautiful card. We got Fendi, VA Paper Chaser, Zan, Winter Cold, Thicc Shady, Gucci, BK Fynest, Uneek Fatal, Lyric, Kwani Kush, Tae Diamondz, Lil’ Scar — I wanted these females to be able to finally get WeGoHard love for the work they’ve put in. AndtwonDaDon: That is a fire event. We know that Brooklyn Carter is your other half; would you do a two-on-two with him and another battle rap couple? 47