Bad Habit EPK: Kreamsworld Record Label

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(L-R) Krissie KaCey, Booney, and Badgir launched the Bad Habit Tour with a stamp of approval from Core DJs Worldwide and Shade45. They hope to grow their fanbase outside of their North Carolina market.

We all have our bad habits and now we have the Bad Habit girl group. While there hasn’t been a lot of girl groups to trend in recent years,

Booney, Krissie

KaCey, and Badgir are on a mission to prove that they’re the “Greatest Girl Group in the World.” The ladies, all from Raleigh and Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina are taking their rapping-singing act on the road for the Bad Habit Tour. They’ve already received a stamp of approval from Core DJs Worldwide and Shade45. Prior to becoming a trio, the ladies were solo acts best described as having “three different personalities, attitudes and sounds.” Booney says they often collaborated as fem-cees who liked each other's styles—and recorded with

Kreamsworld record label. While working in the studio together, record label co-owner Kream Kash gave them the idea to form a group. @THEEMAMARAZZI EPKS I 2


Badgir

“These were three of the dopest girls I knew, and I put them

"If I say I can't do something, he don't want to hear that sh*t"

in one room and just had them do what they do,” Kream Kash said. “There are no girl groups where all of the girls can sing and rap. So I mean it when I say there’s not a better girl group.”

Badgir says that joining the group took her out of her comfort zone and further developed her as an artist.

Badgir speaking about Kreamsworld owner Kreams Kash. “I was shy at first but they bringing me out of my shell,” she said. “I’m comfortable as hell now.”

Before becoming a Bad Habit she had one flow and one cadence. Kream Kash challenged her to creatively push herself.

“It changed the way I record now,” Badgir says. “If I say I can’t do something, he don’t want to hear that sh*t.”

Kream Kash has more than 30 years of experience working in the entertainment industry. He has worked with

Corey Gunz,

The Bad Habit Tour will bring the "Greatest Girl Group in the World" to stages near you. @THEEMAMARAZZI EPKS I 3


Lost Boys, Young Buck, Lil Chuckee, Ryan Leslie and more artists. Kream Kash admits that his connections in the industry have helped Bad Habit seemingly “skip the line.”

“My relationships are crazy,” he said. “But that’s to their advantage. That’s the way it’s supposed to be so they don’t have to waste so much time figuring this industry out.”

The Bad Habit Tour will take them to cities like

Atlanta, Oakland, Miami, Dallas, Houston, Milwaukee and Las Vegas. They will also touch the stage in their hometown and surrounding NC cities. While they all agree that Las Vegas is the city they’re most looking forward to visiting, they sometimes struggle to pick which hot songs they’ll perform. But when they do settle on the set list for show performances, they make the crowd go crazy.

“The stage is where you can show your hard work,” said Booney, who discovered she could sing at age 4. “When we perform we kill that sh*t.”

Booney looks forward to getting on Badgir and Krissie’s nerves as they travel. While on the road, Badgir sometimes misses her son but FaceTiming him helps. Despite their very different personalities and occasional mood swings, Krissie KaCey sees a lot of success ahead for the trio.

“I know what’s possible,” Krissie KaCey said. “I see us winning a Grammy and being ‘those girls.’”

Bad Habit recently released their first music video for a single titled

Errday,” produced by Keith Laury AKA Gatez Da Great and mastered by DJ Houdini Doo. “

Released in late October, the

Booney

visual already reached

10K views.

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Krissie KaCey The video was filmed by

The Moon Runners and takes fans

through a typical day in their North Carolina neighborhoods. Booney, Badgir and Krissie KaCey show off their coordinated fashion in colorful plaid flannels, overalls, cowgirl hats and streetwear. Badgir’s son and mom even make a cameo.

“Our group empowers women,” says Krissie KaCey. “And the men like us too cause we’re smooth like that!”

But Badgir is aware that not everybody watching their progress is rooting for them to succeed.

“They’re locked in just trying to find out how we’re going to make it work or if we’re gonna make it,” she said.

Booney says they can keep wishing for them to fail—cause it’s not going to happen.

“I see them going even further than what they expect for themselves,” said

Jamila Faulcon, President of Kreamsworld.

“I see them evolving from raw and street to being more commercial and even doing movies.”

Smurf, co-owner of Kreamsworld record label, agrees. He says Bad Habit is “unstoppable.”

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"I see us winning a Grammy and being 'those girls.'" Krissie KaCey


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