<p>In this episode, the studio is packed with incredible guests, including A&amp;R executive M80, Australian hip-hop artist Dheezy, videographer West Lyfe, and Los Angeles rapper Kid Gotti.</p><p>M80 kicks off the episode by breaking down his hands-on artist development strategy for Dheezy, revealing exclusive details about his upcoming 2025 debut album, &quot;Tell Where You From?&quot; M80 shares that the project will feature a massive lineup including an intro from Eminem, KXNG Crooked, Rakim, and a rare posthumous verse from D12&#39;s Proof. The conversation gets heated when M80 calls out producer Fredwreck over a twenty-thousand-dollar dispute regarding the rights to a Nate Dogg vocal track.</p><p>Kid Gotti then dives into his own career, discussing his roots as an independent artist out of South Central LA and the unique pressure of having rap legend Kurupt as his uncle. The group trades crazy festival stories, with Tru recalling a terrifying moment at the Burning Trees Festival where their tour bus driver had a seizure after hitting a dab right before Busta Rhymes performed. Kid Gotti also highlights his international moves, detailing his recent commercial work for a Japanese cannabis company and a collaboration with Japanese hip-hop star Zeebra.</p><p>Videographer West Lyfe joins the mix to talk about his intense work ethic, shooting over a hundred music videos a year. He shares an eerie story about filming Coolio&#39;s last music video for a track called &quot;Mo Parking&quot; exactly one year to the day before the rap icon passed away. This prompts Tru to share hilarious, untold stories of gambling and partying with Coolio in Las Vegas, including the time Coolio completely missed a ten-thousand-dollar hotel buyout show, only to later perform &quot;Gangsta&#39;s Paradise&quot; for just twenty-two dollars.</p><p>Plus, the crew talks about Kendrick Lamar sweeping the Grammys and solidifying his victory over Drake with the ultimate diss track. </p><p>Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered hip-hop stories and exclusive interviews!</p>

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The Rapper Who's Kurupt's Nephew - Kid Gotti | Green Room Radio

JUN 25, 202672 MIN
GREEN ROOM RADIO

The Rapper Who's Kurupt's Nephew - Kid Gotti | Green Room Radio

JUN 25, 202672 MIN

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<p>In this episode, the studio is packed with incredible guests, including A&amp;R executive M80, Australian hip-hop artist Dheezy, videographer West Lyfe, and Los Angeles rapper Kid Gotti.</p><p>M80 kicks off the episode by breaking down his hands-on artist development strategy for Dheezy, revealing exclusive details about his upcoming 2025 debut album, &quot;Tell Where You From?&quot; M80 shares that the project will feature a massive lineup including an intro from Eminem, KXNG Crooked, Rakim, and a rare posthumous verse from D12&#39;s Proof. The conversation gets heated when M80 calls out producer Fredwreck over a twenty-thousand-dollar dispute regarding the rights to a Nate Dogg vocal track.</p><p>Kid Gotti then dives into his own career, discussing his roots as an independent artist out of South Central LA and the unique pressure of having rap legend Kurupt as his uncle. The group trades crazy festival stories, with Tru recalling a terrifying moment at the Burning Trees Festival where their tour bus driver had a seizure after hitting a dab right before Busta Rhymes performed. Kid Gotti also highlights his international moves, detailing his recent commercial work for a Japanese cannabis company and a collaboration with Japanese hip-hop star Zeebra.</p><p>Videographer West Lyfe joins the mix to talk about his intense work ethic, shooting over a hundred music videos a year. He shares an eerie story about filming Coolio&#39;s last music video for a track called &quot;Mo Parking&quot; exactly one year to the day before the rap icon passed away. This prompts Tru to share hilarious, untold stories of gambling and partying with Coolio in Las Vegas, including the time Coolio completely missed a ten-thousand-dollar hotel buyout show, only to later perform &quot;Gangsta&#39;s Paradise&quot; for just twenty-two dollars.</p><p>Plus, the crew talks about Kendrick Lamar sweeping the Grammys and solidifying his victory over Drake with the ultimate diss track. </p><p>Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered hip-hop stories and exclusive interviews!</p>