Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - Million Dollaz Daily: YACHTY ON HIS GENERATION OF MUSIC
Episode Date: October 17, 2025Million Dollaz Daily: YACHTY ON HIS GENERATION OF MUSICYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit ...barstool.link/mworthofgame
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Right.
It's this division and separation of hip-hop, and it's like, yo, what the fuck?
Like, all that shit is ours.
Yeah.
Like, why is we not going to break something as ours where everybody gets to where
as though it forced people, even on a creative tip?
Because I see people, and I'm like, dog, like, you're not even no street.
I understand this entertainment, but it's like,
you'll be more successful
if you told them the story
of your journey in your life, bro,
and you just wrapped that.
Like, you know, you know,
you know, people go,
it goes back to when you say,
you know, not sticking together one.
And two, it goes back to the easiest
route and rap is to go street,
like to talk street,
to ask street,
it's just easier.
It's harder to rap about things
that are, like,
just going on in life
because people really don't,
A, not doing anything at all,
and it's overpopulated
with street music
so you can listen
to enough to know how
to bacon soda, Arm and Hammer.
Like, you get the ingredients from just
listening to shit. Absolutely.
A lot of niggas don't do anything in life to know
what to rap about anything else, you know?
Absolutely. Most people, when you start up rapping, you start rapping
about things that you don't have yet, you know, cars
you don't have yet, money you've never made.
So you don't really have the right amounts when you wrap about certain
things. Nothing's right except for the shit you listen
to, you know what I'm saying? Until you finally start making
some money. Then your rap's a little bit more
accurate. You know what I'm saying? The prices
you talk about for a watch is not like,
You hear a niggas saying, my Rolex, 3,000.
It's like, no, Rolex isn't $3,000.
But you don't know that because you never had one, you know?
Until you start making the money and everything starts then becoming a little bit more accurate.
So most people take the approach of street nigger, street trap.
Because rap is like ideally when someone says rap, the first thing that comes to mind is it's trap.
Street.
You know, street trap.
And it's easier.
It's quicker.
It's like, it's just, it's like, it's like a blueprint already made for it.
So that's why it's so much more of that than it would.
be Malian or so on who
rap's about
just other things.
But that's why I feel like you
came and you skyrocketed
like you did.
Well, yeah, well, I think I came
skyrocketed because we changed rap.
My generation completely changed it.
100% we changed the rules.
We made it.
Like, my whole thing was
to make it so that rap
didn't have to be so angry.
You know, it was so hood.
It was so street, so gangster.
So I'm gonna kill you gluck on my waist
when I, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I came and I was like, it doesn't have to
Co-like Minnesota, you know what I'm saying?
Co-like Minnesota.
Like, oh, like, this were things I was genuinely going
through. Like, my dad used to take Minnesota
was fucking freezing.
You know what I'm saying? Like, I was just like
finding shit to talk about, you know what I'm saying?
One night, I didn't want a girlfriend.
Like, I don't just want you.
I was just, whatever I was going through
or some shit that I thought was funny or cool
was what I was doing, you know what I'm saying?
Plus, I love melody.
You know, I didn't grow, listen a lot of rap.
I listened to a lot of,
a lot of melodies i love melodies so that was my thing you know so and i just wanted to
shake shit up you know what i'm saying like and prove that like it's possible
