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[passage promotionnel] Modèle:Infobox person Danielle Bregoli Peskowitz (née le 22 Février 2003), connu sous le nom de scène Bhad Bhabie (prononcer bad baby), est une rappeuse américaine originaire de Boynton Beach en Floride. Elle atteint la notoriété avec l'émission américaine Dr. Phil en Septembre 2016.[1]. Son passage provoquera une vidéo virale qui deviendra par la suite mème, en prononçant notamment la phrase "catch me outside" (attrape moi dehors). Elle sort son premier single en tant que rappeuse fin Août 2017.

Carière[modifier | modifier le code]

Bregoli appeared on the television series Dr. Phil in September 2016 to discuss her bad behavior, which went viral in January 2017. During the episode, she used the phrase "Catch me outside, how about that?" (often transliterated as "Cash Me Ousside How Bout Dah"), which later became a viral video and meme. According to Danielle's mother, the phrase means she’ll go outside and do what she has to do (she threatened to fight the audience, telling them to "cash her ousside").[2]

Her appearance on the show, and the catchphrase it spawned, would inspire a single based around the clips that was recorded by DJ Suede The Remix God, which entered the Billboard Hot 100, Streaming Songs, and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts in its March 4, 2017 issue. The song in turn led to a series of dance videos that were uploaded onto YouTube.[3]

Bregoli and her mother sued three companies for "infringing her intellectual property rights" by using her signature catchphrase without consent. She also threatened to sue Walmart for using her catchphrase on t-shirts.[4] She was also nominated for a 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards in the "Trending" category based on the catchphrase.[5]

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Following her appearance on Dr. Phil, Bregoli spent time on a Utah ranch for troubled teens.[1] She was later arrested and pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft, marijuana possession, and filing a false police report for which she was sentenced to five years probation in July 2017.[1]

In February 2017, Bregoli's mother Barbara Ann became involved in a fight with a female passenger, who accused her of taking too long to put her belongings in an overhead locker. Bregoli then punched the passenger in the face and was removed from the flight. All three parties involved in the scuffle were banned from Spirit Airlines for life.[6] In the same month, Bregoli got involved in a brawl outside a bar.[7]

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Bregoli released her first single "These Heaux" (pronounced "these hoes") on August 26, 2017. The recording reached number 77 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Bregoli the youngest female rap artist to debut on the music chart.[8][9][10] The success of "These Heaux" prompted Atlantic Records to sign Bregoli to a multi-album recording contract.[11] In September 2017, she remixed the Kodak Black song "Roll In Peace" and Tee Grizzley and Lil Yachty song "From the D to the A".[12] On September 22, 2017, she released "Hi Bich" and a day after, "Whachu Know", as a single alongside the music video, which received over a million views in 24 hours.[13][14]

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Singles[modifier | modifier le code]

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
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US
R&B/HH

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CAN
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"These Heaux" 2017 77 34 57 Non-album singles
"Hi Bich" 68 29 66
"Whachu Know"

Remixes[modifier | modifier le code]

Personal life[modifier | modifier le code]

Bregoli's parents, Ira Peskowitz and Barbara Ann Bregoli, split when she was a baby. They dated for a year before Bregoli's mother became pregnant. After her parents' breakup, Bregoli was raised primarily by her mother. Bregoli is estranged from her father, Ira, a deputy who works for the police department in Palm Beach.[18][19]

References[modifier | modifier le code]

  1. a b et c (en) Natalie Musumeci, « ‘Cash me outside’ girl sentenced to 5 years probation », The New York Post,‎ (lire en ligne)
  2. (en) Rachel Desantis, « Cash me ousside teen to Dr. Phil - You were nothing before me », Entertainment Weekly,‎ (lire en ligne)
  3. « 'Cash Me Outside' Remix Hits Hot 100 Thanks to Viral Dr. Phil Clip », Billboard,
  4. Griffiths, Josie et Harper, Paul, « Who is Danielle Bregoli? Cash Me Ousside girl and Instagram sensation who had a fist fight with her mum », The Sun, (consulté le )
  5. (en) Deepa Lakshmin, « The “Cash Me Outside” Meme Is An MTV Movie & TV Awards Nominee, How Bout Dat? », MTV,‎ (lire en ligne)
  6. Flynn, Ellie, « ‘Cash Me Ousside’ girl thrown off flight after punching passenger who screamed at her mum », The Sun, (consulté le )
  7. (en) Knox, Patrick, « Cash Me Ousside girl Danielle Bregoli, 13, appears to be caught up in fight in Florida bar », The Sun,‎ (lire en ligne)
  8. « The 'Cash Me Ousside' Girl Just Dropped the Video for Her New Single, So Watch It Here and We Won't Tell Anyone », Maxim, (consulté le )
  9. Real, Evan, « 'Cash Me Outside' Girl Danielle Bregoli Verbally Attacks Her Dad in New Diss Track », Life & Style, (consulté le )
  10. « 'Cash Me Outside' girl Danielle Bregoli somehow lands contract with Atlantic Records », Alternative Press (consulté le )
  11. Penrose, Nerisha, « 'Cash Me Outside' Girl Inks Record Deal With Atlantic Records », Billboard (consulté le )
  12. Findley, Mitch, « Danielle Bregoli drops her remix of Kodak Black & XXXTentacion's "Roll In Peace." », HotNewHipHop, (consulté le )
  13. Hudelson, Molly, « "Whachu Know" about Bhad Bhabie? She's back with two new videos. », Substream Magazine, (consulté le )
  14. Kenneally, Tim, « ‘Cash Me Outside’ Girl Danielle Bregoli Tells the Judge ‘Hi Bich’ in Latest Musical Opus (Video) », The Wrap, The Wrap, (consulté le )
  15. « Billboard Hot 100 », Billboard (consulté le )
  16. « Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs », Billboard (consulté le )
  17. « Billboard Canadian Hot 100 », Billboard (consulté le )
  18. (en) David J Neal, « A church using ‘Cash Me Outside’ to draw in members? How bow dah? », Miami Herald,‎ (lire en ligne)
  19. (en) Daphne Duret, « EXCLUSIVE: Dad wants Cash Me Outside girl out of Hollywood, in therapy », My Palm Beach Post,‎ (lire en ligne)

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