DJ Vlad
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But with 6ix9ine in particular, it's like he was so in our face, COVID era,
that it was almost hard to even remember that there was a time in which we weren't inundated in 6ix9ine information, and you kind of rightly realized it's been a few years.
People would be interested in this storyline, and then you got it done.
It's weird when I talk to a rapper, because I still ask rappers once in a while, would you do a song with 6ix9ine?
And they all say no.
And I wonder when that will break.
I don't know, because as much as his popularity seems like it's kind of came back, that hasn't translated into rapper popularity, where it seems like people want to hear him.
He's put out a few songs since you did that interview, and it didn't really feel like they really did much.
He did a song with Steve Will Do It, where Steve Will Do It was saying the N-word, and they're dissing Mr. Beast.
It got removed from YouTube the day after it came out.
Gummo just feels like a fever dream, like a moment in time.
fever dream it does it just feels like it was just i don't know we were all just crazy we were all so impressed by his vocal tone and his flow and the beat visuals in retrospect you're like why were we all freaking out about that i don't really it's a good song it is it was hot but it's a good song and i don't know if you could bring that back
Maybe, though.
Yeah, because that whole time, like, this is the same time that Lil Pump and X and Juice WRLD and all these guys are huge.
And he was kind of like, oh, I'm a SoundCloud rapper, but I'm the craziest looking SoundCloud rapper you've ever seen.
And also, I'm on some gangster shit.
Right.
And hip-hop as a whole was like, okay.
And you got some popping songs?
All right, we're down.