
This week on Keep It Positive, Sweetie, we have the uber-talented Kash Doll! Known for her dynamic rap lyrics and undeniable stage presence, Kash is a force to be reckoned with. But beyond the mic, she’s a mother, sister, friend, and career woman whose trajectory has no limits! We have so much in common, and you’re going to love this fun, unfiltered girl talk we had. Tap in—you don’t want to miss this one!
Chapter 1: Who is Kash Doll and what makes her a superstar?
Calling all my sweeties to the forefront. I'm your host, Chris Renee Hazlett, and this is the Keep It Positive Sweetie Show. Hello and welcome to another episode of the Keep It Positive Sweeties show, a place where we bring real conversation with a whole lot of heart and positivity. I'm your host, Chris Renee Hazlett. And today we have a certified superstar joining us.
She's a rapper, entrepreneur and all around powerhouse. She's taken the industry by storm with her confidence and authenticity. Get ready because we have Cash Doll in the building. You know her from hits like Ice Me Out and For Everybody, and you may have seen her on your favorite TV show.
Today, she's here to drop gems about her journey, staying true to herself, and how she keeps it moving on no matter what. She's an inspiration to fans everywhere. Please welcome the one, the only Cash Doll. Cash, we got you here. I'm here. You are here, honey. Looking good.
No, that's you. That is you. That's us. We matching. We got our leather on.
We already on the same page. I love it. Yeah, I love that. I love it.
The vibrations.
Yes.
They're high.
I appreciate that. I appreciate it. Thank you so much for taking time to stop by. For sure. I was excited. I was excited.
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Chapter 2: What was Kash Doll's upbringing like in Detroit?
I'm there. Thank you. Yes. Thank you so much. I want to learn more about your journey. You're from Detroit. Yes, I'm from Detroit. It's a place that has so much rich history. Yeah. What was it like growing up and what were the inspirations that really pushed you to want to do music?
Growing up in Detroit, I mean, it's bittersweet. I don't even remember if it was bad or not because we made it great, me and my siblings. My mom had five of us at 21. I'm the oldest of six right now. Wow. And we had each other. We didn't have much, but we had each other. And I can't complain about my upbringing in Detroit. Detroit is Detroit though.
It's rough.
It's the home of hustlers and pimps and furs and hair.
what was that like like was it almost just like second nature because that's all you knew that's all i know yeah you know so like think about second nature to you how people could say how are you so positive that's second nature i can't even explain to you how to just be positive like that's just who i am right so it's like that's detroit that's just who i am and that's all i know but as i traveled the world i noticed that
every place is not like this, you know what I'm saying? Like, you know, it's easier. In Detroit, it's not a lot of opportunities that just come. People not just traveling to Detroit, I mean now, but you have to go get it. You gotta figure it out. And I got it out the mud. I started from, Nothing. And made it into something.
Made it into something. I love that. You're in this industry where women are dominating the rap game. Yeah. Like y'all are killing it. Yeah. And I'm loving it.
Me too.
It's like beautiful to see like everybody just doing their thing. And y'all are so confident and powerful in this space. How do you feel about it? And then who would be like your dream collab? If you could collab with anybody, who would it be?
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Chapter 3: How does Kash Doll view the empowerment of women in rap?
Oh, Aaliyah.
Oh, Aaliyah.
What? That is my number one favorite.
You already got the bang.
That's my number one favorite artist of all time.
I remember where I was.
She was so effortless.
Effortless, beautiful. What? I wanted to be her.
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Chapter 4: Which artists inspire Kash Doll the most?
Swag was just so fire. Yes. Beautiful. She didn't have to do much. She didn't have to show much. She just was herself and just... That's so true. Aaliyah is my favorite of all time.
And you know she's from the deep. Exactly.
So coming up and I'm seeing her, I'm like, I could do that. But I don't know if I could do that.
That's Aaliyah. The fact that you thought that and look at you now. Come on. Want to do it?
Listen, that is my girl. She really helped me just even have that inspiration of coming out of Detroit. Oh, I could be that girl. So Aaliyah of all time. Yes. Rihanna.
Love me some Rih. I could see that too. Y'all would kill a song together.
Rih is my girl. We be in the DMs talking. Girl, that is my girl. I love it. That's amazing. Who else I like? As far as dreaming. Her. Her.
Oh, she's so talented.
See, you sound like all these R&B.
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Chapter 5: How does Kash Doll balance her career and personal life?
I like to do a whole like collaboration. I love that. I'll do that. Like for sure. But, um, And then the fact that we live in a time where so many female rappers and it never been like this. It's just like, dang, it's like we live in history. Literally. It's a new way. Yeah. And to know that I was at the top of the pyramid when it first started. Yes. It wasn't a lot of girls before I came out.
So it's like, dang, man, it's just to know that I'm a part of a wave like that is crazy.
Yeah, I love that. I was at Meals on Wheels like two years ago, and you performed. Oh, yeah. Right around the corner. And my publicist, she is, Jennifer, the whitest black girl you ever meet. Rapping lyric for lyric. I love Cash Doll. I was like. Hey, dear. I would have never guessed it, but people love you. I was just like, wow.
Because you think, I'm like, yeah, she probably don't know that, that Cash Doll. When I say she was in her life.
At my shows, I be looking like, wow.
Yes, you have.
It's so diverse.
Very diverse crowd. I'm like, wow. Yeah. Y'all came to see me?
How did you feel to have that reach? Yeah. I don't know. You know what? This tour is really helping me realize who I am.
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Chapter 6: What challenges does Kash Doll face in maintaining relationships?
You know, and then to be off tour, I mean, like, where I'm on tour, and then, like, the days I do have off, I'm just slumped.
Yeah.
And it's like, you know, finding that balance with being a mom. That's why my son is here.
I wanted to ask. Yeah, Cassian's here.
Oh, my God. It's just.
How do you balance it all?
I don't. No. God?
God. Come on. Yeah. Like literally, you had to lean on him.
It's nobody else but God. I just let it go and let God just help me. You know, I want to be the best mom I could be. You know, I want to be the best artist I could be. I want to be the best woman I could be for myself.
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Chapter 7: Why did Kash Doll choose to downsize her living space?
Yes.
I have to make sure my outfit is on point for the stage. I have to make sure that I remember to pack all this stuff. Because if you leave one shoe, that messes up everything. Everything. Right? Because you're moving. You're moving out of this car to this printer to this hotel to this. And then you got kids. My daughter need her diaper changed. She need a bottle right now.
Cash didn't want to get on the airplane. He just fell down the stairs. Now I got to stop everything I'm doing. What happened, Chuck? Then my manager's on the phone. You have to be here in five minutes.
You're like, I'm trying. Hey! Yeah. Do you ever, like, deal with, like, anxiety? Because it's, you know, no stress.
I'm like that tree, like, when it's a storm, that's just still. I sit real quiet, and I just be like. I would sit there and I would just let all the chaos go. And while the chaos is going, I'm already calculating it all.
That's good.
Then when it's over, I'd be like, all right, so this is how we're going to do this. I need all y'all to get in line. This is how we're going to do this. This is the only way this is going to work. And then it works. That's God.
I love that. Because God be stressed. I would be stressed out. Therapy and all. And I don't even have my best friend, my therapist. Really? That's good. Someone you can trust. Yeah.
My best friend and my big sister. I let it out with people I love. I know eventually I will get a therapist. I don't think nothing's wrong with it.
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Chapter 8: What are Kash Doll's thoughts on financial responsibility?
And then all the doors at night. You want to make sure every door you have is maintenance everywhere.
Everything.
So everything has to be intact. So now you got, it's just, I said, you know what?
can't do it since i'm with you and then i didn't have a man yeah it's like nope yeah not gonna happen nah and i let it go that's amazing i'm proud of you for that thank you because a lot of times i think you we get money we get a lot of money yeah and then it's like we do things that we just just i can do it i can afford it i can afford it i can do that like i got it but then you start to educate yourself and you're like wait a minute
i can be doing a lot with this money what and i can still have a beautiful home for half the price it is that's something that i don't even need all this and you're not there half the time anyway like you know but you want to come home and be comfortable but like do you need all that you need all that what was that self like reflection when you're like girl you don't need all this i think it's when i came to atlanta to film bmf i had a condo a high rocks
And that view. That light. And it was only like $5,000 a month or something at the time. Now it's probably a little bit more. Atlanta went up. But I'm like, wow. And then I just felt like a bachelorette. I was having the time. I got valet on site. Mm-hmm.
It's a view. Restaurants everywhere. Right here. No line, no elephants. What was it? No elephants and trails. Girl, no pond and koi fish. None of that. The pool has already got the maintenance. That's all in there.
It's already in there and it's sexy and it's grown and it's just rich. It's still the life I said, oh, I'm overdoing it. Overdoing it, yeah. I'm overdoing it. Especially for me not to have no kids or a family. I feel like that's when you have a family. And it's a big family and y'all have a couple dollars. And you need that space in different rooms. I feel like that's what mansions are for.
They not for single people. I didn't have not one kid.
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