Obviously he didn't let anything influence him because if he did he would be smoking. You see 2 black boys and say "Bad Influences". You must didn't hear him say ask them about his parents thier on the same time he on
@@worldstarhiphop3308 don’t get me wrong ian no hater I just feel like that comment was overdose ,, I know Ian the best but if somebody said I was the next drake or some then somebody would be like helll nahh
@@StreetSauceTV good interview but you gotta be more professional with your questions so they can be more confident & comfortable with they answer . He asked him shit that you should already knew & the way you ask it was off. I couldn’t even watch it all cus you threw me off
Nigga I was on my phone during my potna interview bra what u expect them to give they undivided attention to the Nigga behind the camera Ian know lil ahh kid so I’m finna chill smoke and be on my phone
I like dudes music but his eyes say fraudulent. You can be a white rapper without a faux street persona. I know a lot of white guys who are really in the mix. A bunch of expensive tattoos and a Shiesty mask doesn’t validate anyone. I wish people would just be themselves.
@@retroman9287 my point is they’re not a predominantly Black genres. Artist or listeners. The vast majority of artists and audiences of both rock and country are white and have been for decades. When I tell anyone black that I listen to either they look at me like I’m insane. There have been white rappers since early 80s this is nothing new. As long as the white boy is authentic to where he comes from let him be. We don’t own the shit
@@UpstateCharlie they’re not a predominately black genre because they stole our music and then turned around and wouldn’t even let blacks perform country and rock. They’ve been stealing our style and everything for ever. Where you think Elvis got everything from?
Jojo finna go places. Bro don’t do no drugs to fuck his mind up. Homie got it figured out
This reminds me of GME Bandz...
RIP Bandz RIP Pappy RIP LA
Michigan fuckin with my Baby fasho🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Koop💙
Florida fw ya fasho.
I heard bro one time on from the block he hard go crazy gang you got the potential
Great interview!! Alabama about to take it to the next level!!!👏
Alabama? 😂 🤣🤣😂😂
@@bigpapalo432Hy, what’s funny?
Interviewer real as fuck through out the interview. Letting him know to plug his manager, lil shit like that will show you who wants to see you win.
Kid is smart…….too bad he got influenced by the wrong crowd, could’ve done something constructive with his life.
Obviously he didn't let anything influence him because if he did he would be smoking. You see 2 black boys and say "Bad Influences". You must didn't hear him say ask them about his parents thier on the same time he on
I want to hear 🔥lUH Jojo🔥Quin NFN 🔥 🔥2z 🔥all on the same track. Straight banger instant hit
We have family ties n BAMA our grandparents put the work r an we keep it going
Jojo that dude
Koop and jojo about to run the game in the next two years
Time will tell
No tf they not 😂😂
@@f1nesezayy what’s the point of coming to this shit to hate. I just listen to yo shit. It wasn’t bad but nigga they shit hitting different and harder
@@worldstarhiphop3308 don’t get me wrong ian no hater I just feel like that comment was overdose ,, I know Ian the best but if somebody said I was the next drake or some then somebody would be like helll nahh
A year in, and still not happening
Na yall ain’t locked in if u ain’t looked up my boy music frfr
KooooooP 🗣️🗣️
Alabama, hope Yelawolf reaches out for a collab.
I don't think he collabs with any drill artists come to think of it but idk it'd be interesting to see tho
🤞🏻 💛
You wasn't raised like that, you was a good girl 😂😂😂
He's Talking about his nose 🐽
Lil bro don’t do a interview with people that didn’t do they homework on you or ask dumb questions.
This was a good interview what r YOU talking about
Do yo homework on the interview wouldn’t have 20k views if it wasn’t good
@@StreetSauceTV good interview but you gotta be more professional with your questions so they can be more confident & comfortable with they answer . He asked him shit that you should already knew & the way you ask it was off. I couldn’t even watch it all cus you threw me off
@@KettaJone Love bro will try to do better
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Why his dawgs on there phones? Weird vibes
They know he cappin 😂
Nigga I was on my phone during my potna interview bra what u expect them to give they undivided attention to the Nigga behind the camera Ian know lil ahh kid so I’m finna chill smoke and be on my phone
they are probably doing that cuz the interview is focused on him, idk just a thought
@@PtchersWR be weird if they were sitting still staring at the camera the entire time 😳
Well what they finna do stare at the camera goofy 🤣
Jojo 😤
Him cute 😍
Spelling your name luhl makes you no diffent
It's more country it makes sense being that bro from Alabama
@@Berrias-c9f bro mfs in the Bay Area Cali started that not the country
I like dudes music but his eyes say fraudulent. You can be a white rapper without a faux street persona. I know a lot of white guys who are really in the mix. A bunch of expensive tattoos and a Shiesty mask doesn’t validate anyone. I wish people would just be themselves.
He is himself 😂😂
“white rapper with a faux street persona” ????? That sounds kinda sus
bruh he grew up there... thats like himself. He like a black dude but just white. Rap isnt about color bruv
@@shorenotchia3389 “faux - made in imitation; artificial”…
@@michaelcooper1142 yea that’s wierd and racist but fasho
We the only people that just allow anyone to come into our craft 🤦🏿♂️, it’s embarrassing
He obviously an urban community. Theres Black Country singers, rock stars , folk musicians so what you talm bout?
@@UpstateCharlie what are you talking about?
@@UpstateCharlie we started country, rock so what’s your point?
@@retroman9287 my point is they’re not a predominantly Black genres. Artist or listeners. The vast majority of artists and audiences of both rock and country are white and have been for decades. When I tell anyone black that I listen to either they look at me like I’m insane. There have been white rappers since early 80s this is nothing new. As long as the white boy is authentic to where he comes from let him be. We don’t own the shit
@@UpstateCharlie they’re not a predominately black genre because they stole our music and then turned around and wouldn’t even let blacks perform country and rock. They’ve been stealing our style and everything for ever. Where you think Elvis got everything from?
He’s pretty cool. 🫶🏽