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Lil Debbie, born Jordan Capozzi, is an American rapper, fashion designer, and model of Italian descent. She holds dual citizenship in the United States and Italy. Born and raised in California, she developed an early interest in fashion and music. After high school, she enrolled at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) to study fashion design but left the program, citing an overwhelming workload.
At the age of 15, Lil Debbie met fellow artists V-Nasty and Kreayshawn. The trio formed a close bond and eventually created the hip-hop group known as The White Girl Mob. Their dynamic and edgy style quickly drew attention within the underground music scene.
Lil Debbie appeared in Kreayshawn's breakout music video "Gucci Gucci," which gained over 49 million views on YouTube following its release in 2011. Despite the group's rising popularity, internal issues led to Lil Debbie’s departure. While some reports claimed disloyalty, Lil Debbie clarified in interviews that her exit was due to miscommunication and lack of creative input, rather than personal conflicts. By 2014, her relationship with the other members had essentially ended.
After leaving The White Girl Mob, Lil Debbie launched her solo music career. She collaborated with artists such as Riff Raff and V-Nasty on various singles. In 2013, she released her debut EP, Queen D, followed by California Sweetheart and its sequel California Sweetheart Pt. 2. In 2014, she also released her second mixtape, Young B!tch, which featured the track "Wiggle."
In addition to music, Lil Debbie has pursued various entrepreneurial efforts. She collaborated with the fashion label Married to the Mob to release a women’s T-shirt featuring Face Fill Muscle. In 2015, she entered the cannabis industry with her own line of baked goods branded as "Cakes," introduced at the Blazer’s Cup. Her projects reflect a blend of lifestyle branding and creative influence in streetwear and cannabis culture.
Lil Debbie maintains an active presence on social media. She frequently posts photos in streetwear, including baseball jerseys, on Instagram and is known for engaging with fans on platforms such as Twitter (@L1LDebbie) and Tumblr. Her online presence continues to be a pivotal platform for her brand and creative work.
Over the years, Lil Debbie has expressed frustration over perceived appropriation by mainstream artists. In one interview, she remarked that artists like Miley Cyrus and Gwen Stefani tend to draw heavily from underground creatives without giving proper credit. Specifically, she criticized Cyrus for allegedly hiring individuals from her "Ratchets" video and adopting similar stylistic elements in the "We Can't Stop" music video. Lil Debbie sees such actions as misappropriation of style and culture, underscoring ongoing debates around originality and influence in pop culture.
Lil Debbie stands 1.63 meters tall and, as of recent estimates, has a net worth of approximately $250,000. Her diverse career in fashion, music, and business exemplifies a modern, independent artist navigating multiple genres and industries.
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