
Biography
Who Is Cresha
Lacreshia Hoy graduated from Centennial High School, where she was a member of the Drill Team, Pep Squad, and was crowned Homecoming Queen, all while taking college courses at a junior college. Cre has always been motivated and driven toward success. She landed her first summer job at 13 years old, working at a daycare center to afford her extensive clothing desires. During her high school years, by age 16, she became quite popular for her musical accomplishments as the lead vocalist for the rap group Queens of Compton. She inherited her entrepreneurial spirit from her father Cool B, owner of then label C-Note Records. As the youngest rap group, she performed at shows with NWA, DJ Quik, 2nd II None, Kid Frost, Candyman, AMG, Hi-C and more. Their song “Move Your Booty” was the title track for the TV show Harry and the Hendersons.
Education/Professional Career
After high school, she began her undergraduate studies at LA Southwest College while also entering a 2-year contract with Glamour Models. Due to ongoing scheduling conflicts, she was forced to choose between modeling and medicine. Although modeling was a deep passion, she considered medicine to offer a more secure future. She chose medicine, with the intention of returning to modeling after completing the nursing program. She finished her graduate studies at UCLA and worked at a renowned hospital as a Charge Nurse, later becoming a Hospital Supervisor. Simultaneously, she worked as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) for an underserved area in Watts, California. Cre The NP re-entered the beauty world through aesthetics. She became a certified nurse injector (Botox, fillers, etc.) and also earned certifications in microneedling, lasers, and microblading.


Entrepreneurialism
CREsha (aka) Cre The N.P founded Feminine Hustle Entertainment to support her son, Mani Da Don, in his music career. She secured him a role as an anti-bullying advocate for the Los Angeles Unified School District, where he performed at various schools and events. Mani Da Don has shared the stage with artists like Mindless Behavior and participated in celebrity basketball games featuring stars like Justin Bieber and Nipsey Hussle. As his manager, she appeared with him on Lifetime’s Emmy-nominated series “The Rap Game,” where he won Season 2. In a spirit of entrepreneurship, she helped him establish his label, Fly City Entertainment. Additionally, she created and signed her first TV show, “Beat Makers,” with Urban Pix and Roku TV. With several TV projects and films in development, CREsha is now re-focusing on globally launching the cosmetic and wellness line she started years ago, aiming to redefine beauty and health.
Spirit Guides
Nothing is done alone. For those who believe in angels, the two in my life who have since transitioned happened to be my mother and grandmother, the matriarchs. It can be challenging at times, not having the two most important women in your life taken away so suddenly and unexpectedly. However, I feel a duty to carry on a legacy of greatness and be the woman I was raised to be. I wish they could be here to experience this journey with me, but I feel their presence, and I’m grateful for that alone. For anyone who has experienced this with any loved one, I will say to you, we must remain strong and carry on by not forgetting them or their sacrifices.

