Bay Area emcee Mistah F.A.B. took a lot of flak over the summer when he defended V-Nasty for her use of the n-word. In a recent interview with 2DopeBoyz and The Well Versed, F.A.B. broke down his relationship with the White Girl Mob member and her pal Kreayshawn.

Saying that he's established a mentor dynamic with the White Girl Mob emcees, Fabby Davis, Jr. claims Kreay and V-Nasty aren't getting the respect and representation they deserve.

"Knowing the ideology, demographic and cultural upbringing [of Oakland], I realized that the rest of the world wouldn't understand them doing what it is that they do," he explained. "[I chose to mentor them] when everybody else backed down because it would be too controversial, too sketchy and too edgy for their promising careers."

"A lot of the people had the ability to be a spokesman and say 'Yo, this is just what goes on in our area.' But everybody else backed down and tried to leave them on the edge, I felt like that wasn't right. I've been a person who has been misunderstood, I've been a person who has been on the pilgrimage of controversy...my whole career has been that. To be misunderstood is a touchy feeling. You look at these young girls and you see that there's no one there to mentor them or allow them to [represent what goes on in their city]. I'm not going to leave them out there to dry out like that."

Do you agree with F.A.B.?

Source: hiphopdx.com