No Jumper - Millyz on MGK Ducking His Fade, if He Piped Freddie Gibbs' Ex, Meek Mill & More
Episode Date: May 2, 2024Millyz stopped by the No Jumper pop up in NY to talk about his new project, relationship with Jadakiss, the impact of his last No Jumper interview, MGK, Sky Bri, and more! ----- Get the latest news &... videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 / adam22 / adam22 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How you living?
What's happy?
Man, how's life?
You've been blowing up since we last half then?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we caught the couple.
I was gonna say that that interview kind of like, I was right at the time, I think.
Yeah, yeah.
That shit happened, then Jay DeKisbbs has happened, then LA League has happened.
All of that shit, and then I did a record with Herb, all that shit.
That's crazy.
Like two weeks later, everything was different for me.
Hey, I gotta say this, because I think I said this to academics yesterday,
but I clicked on the Meek Milk collab, and how does it feel?
And how does it feel to have so many people in the comments spreading these conspiracy theories about him and trying to attach that to him now?
That's, um, you know, the internet, man.
It's the internet, man.
It's the algorithm, it's the algorithm, if anything.
That's why I don't block my negative comments.
You're doing propaganda against him, no.
See that?
Who, Meek?
Stop running propaganda.
No, no, I'm team meek.
I'm a chaser.
Nah, you, you, you be doing the propaganda because I look at the no jump of shits and I'm like, oh, this is the propaganda.
No, I'm team Meek Mill.
is 100% heterosexual.
At the end of the day, it's not too many, like, real street rappers left of people that
can actually rap.
So what happened is everybody, you know, people under 25 can't even rap no more like
that, for real, like actually rap.
So trying to take out meek with these type of rumors and shit, that's one of the last people
is actually, you know, holding it on like a little level.
And you know what they're gonna find out though too?
Is that that whole lawsuit, but that little rob dude, that dude's all kept.
So that's 100% of where the meek and diddy thing came from.
He had a go fund me for 50,000 and he raised $1,200.
Like, this is who people believe him.
But you know, it's funny for the internet.
The internet in real life is two different things, bro.
But anyway, we got 2.3 million views in like three weeks or something like that.
Yeah, yeah.
For sure.
Hey, man, Millie's.
Legend, man.
Doing big things.
My boy, Adam, man.
My man, hey, Boston Strong.
Let's go.
All right, no jumper.
Coolest podcast on the world.
and I'm tapping back in.
One of my favorite white boys,
Millie's in the building.
How you feeling today?
What's up, buddy.
Chillin, man.
Good, man.
You got a lot more ice than the last time I've seen you, huh?
Yeah, I think I had, like, one chain the last time.
Huh.
Things seem like they're going good.
Oh, my shit is earned, too.
Like, I'll get a chain per album type shit.
That's the vibe?
Yeah, that's what I'm on.
Like, this was Spat.
This was Blanco 3, Blanco 4.
It's like when I met you.
Uh-huh.
Blanco 5.
Right.
Blanco 6.
Yeah.
to the point where you can't rock them all at once, huh?
Right, shit like that.
You were just telling me that you felt like right after the No Jumper interview
or right around that time is when your star really started to rise.
Tell me about how you feel about all that and what has changed since the last time we tapped in.
Yeah, like I had been working so much and then the pandemic came.
We were getting that good pandemic money.
And, you know, that helped with the rap shit.
Everybody was investing into their careers and features and shit.
So we were taking some of that running around,
and I was buying features with that tool and linking up with people.
And I just had so much music in the chamber.
And we did that freestyle with LA leakers that came out the same day
as that interview with no jumper and all of that combined.
Like with Jay to doing verses,
I got the trickle-down effect pause from, you know, from his versus shit.
Because I was on his Instagram page.
So everybody who ran in his, I think he got a million followers in the day.
That was a crazy moment because I remember.
like the old Jada Kiss interview that I did like a year or two before that blowing up and getting
shit loads of views and I'm like looking at Twitter and it's like really feeling like a lot of
people were like figuring out that Jada Kiss was an elite rapper and I'm like how the fuck have you
not been so imagine being the post his last post on the ground so all of that in culmination
but yeah I appreciate the interview for sure no definitely man so okay like what have you been
able to accomplish since then or like how does it feel like things have changed
like you know um I became like definitely nationally recognized I had Lime
on tour and shit it's got more money mm definitely do you uh like I got to the
point I could be like I'm successful I made it you know there's always levels but I
made it like if I if this shit ever cut off it doesn't matter I made it in rap I made
millions and rap right well that was more than I could have ever expected what's a
bigger hurdle being white or being from Boston because you got the I think double
though yeah when you look at like
the stats and I'm not from Boston I'm from Cambridge Massachusetts right you know
I mean but when you look at the stats of like how many people made it out of
Massachusetts you get like probably four rappers over the course of 30 years or
some shit like that and so take those statistics and then add it to how many
white rappers make it just in general so I'm really like one in a billion
you know what I mean right yeah definitely yeah it's crazy seeing 1090 Jake
have such a rise too have you guys really made it
tap in yeah that's it he came to my show right yeah he came to my show he came to half the party
shout out 1090 he's having a whole moment because he's kind of like unofficial obo at this point as well
you see that yeah yeah yeah yeah drake tapping at end with him as a result of him
taking the aim at rick ross i'm like what the fuck this is like you know beef makes strange
bedfellows my enemies yeah what is it uh an enemy of the enemy of the enemy is a friend of mine
Definitely.
But okay, so like this new album that you're pushing right now and stuff,
like what's the evolution or like, how do you feel about it?
It's called Katrina Sun.
It's an EP.
I got Meek Mill on there.
You know what I mean?
So Survivor song going crazy.
And it's just showing my rap shit and my melodic shit, you know?
Yeah.
My last album, I kind of got away from my signature sound.
And I was experimenting more.
Like, I did songs with like, oh, geez, D and D, baby.
and just, you know, just shit I wanted to do musically.
And this is kind of coming back to, you know, the sound that I own.
Because I own one of these sounds like in rap.
Like there's nobody that does the intricate wraps mixed with the melodic shit over a certain type of beat.
Like if you go on Millie's type beat on YouTube, it's a million of them.
Well, that's really interesting.
The rappers is trying to get into that back.
Because I kind of assume that the average Millie's fan and like definitely the average Jadicus fan is probably not really even aware of somebody like O.GZ and The Baby and shit like that.
because it's such like the coasts are so polarized,
like all the hottest rappers in L.A.,
we could play them out here,
and I feel like almost nobody's going to really know
what we're playing until you get to the really popular shit.
I'm tapped in, though.
I'm tapped in nationwide.
I'm tapped into the streets nationwide, first and foremost.
So it's like I've been up on O.GZ, D-Baby, everybody.
And I'm kind of at the level now where it's like,
every time I find out about a rapper and I follow them,
they follow me back.
And then we could build an organic relationship like that.
So, yeah, O.GZ is super dope.
But did that feel like that worked in terms of like getting yourself out there to a different audience that wouldn't know about you otherwise?
I think it did. I think it did. I won't know until I go on tour. I'm about to go on tour with joining Lucas and shit.
So I won't know until I really touch like California again and Texas and all of that.
He's from fucking Worcester, right? So you're giving him Boston being from Worcester? I mean it's what?
I mean, yeah, but like the Boston thing, I'm telling you I'm on Massachusetts because I represent Massachusetts in general.
That's Brockton, Lynn, low, down the Roxbury, Dorchestermatine.
I'm the guy could pull you up with whoever.
Right.
You feel like you represent New England as a whole to an extent because they need representation.
You're probably not getting a rapper out of Maine.
Yeah, look.
Let's be real.
I mean, yeah, it's a lot of people.
There might be something.
There's a lot of people who are-
Transplants in Maine, you know, getting money in Maine and shit.
Right, okay, yeah, yeah.
You might get somebody.
You might get a baby born out of Maine that turns into a rapper in, like Lewiston.
some shit like that, you know what I mean?
But I forgot what we were talking about.
Just like representing New England as a whole
because it's kind of like an area of the country
that's not spoken for it.
I pride myself on that.
Like, if you come there, you know what I mean?
I could guarantee your safety pretty much.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, anything can happen,
but I'm going to put black trucks on.
You're going to put you with the guys
and wherever you want to go.
Wherever you want to go, I can make a call.
The whole Massachusetts knows that.
I can make a call from Dorchester to the Roxbury
to fucking.
Matapan, whatever they want to say, to Lynn, to Lowell.
When I pull up on with Worcester, I'm with Lawrence,
and with Brockton, I'm with the whole situation.
So, you know, we're pushing for this Massachusetts shit,
and then we're gonna bridge the gap with Connecticut.
I don't really know what's going on in Vermont.
And what's the rest of New England?
New Hampshire, man.
You gotta represent for New Hampshire.
Yes, thank you.
Yeah, but you know, we're gonna bridge it all together
and make New England a real market, man.
Mm, 100%.
What were you doing with Freddie Gibbs' baby mama?
Just having fun.
How much fun?
Just having fun, like, you know, like regular day fun.
So why do you have issues with him in the first place that would motivate you to fuck his baby mama?
I don't have issues with him.
I don't know him.
I think you probably have issues with him now that you've been fucking his baby mama on Instagram.
She looked fire, like her aesthetic and my aesthetic match.
You know what I mean?
I got the ball head.
Right, that is true.
She got the ball head.
So, you know, it's a beautiful thing.
You skinny?
She got the dump her on her.
And people go crazy when I posted on the gram.
I'm like, damn, why you posting this again?
But it's like it goes up every time I post it.
Right.
You know?
I'm trying to figure out who you're clicked up with that has beef with Freddie Gibbs.
I mean.
Oh, yeah, because you're a BSF agent?
You're doing that for Freddie?
Agent.
Or for Benny?
Benny tapped you on that.
I'm not an agent of nothing.
No, okay.
But Benny's my man.
Right.
Hell yeah.
But Benny slid that?
He slid her to you after, after he was done?
I mean, we don't even speak on shit like that.
We just be rapping really good.
He's a gangster.
Shout out to Destiny.
I've seen a change on anything to death.
Shout out Destiny Fox.
Yeah.
We love you.
No, she's a legend.
What were you doing with the Claremont twins?
I was hanging out with them.
Yeah.
We did a video and shit like that.
That's some top tier.
You know what right there.
It looked pretty good.
Yeah.
You see yourself in a relationship with one of that?
You never hooked me up with a girl, bro.
Skybreed, bro.
Oh, bro.
But she was out of here, like right after, like, I think around that time,
I thought you were trying to blow up.
But I'm like, damn, bitch, you don't even know how much money I got for you.
Like, I want that.
You're not even the only one.
Some of my BMX homies, I was trying to hook them up.
All of a sudden, a week later, boom, she got a half a million followers.
She's making all this fucking money.
She's dating Jake Paul.
She's in Puerto Rico.
Oh, shit like that.
It just changed so fast where I was trying to hook her up with homies of mine.
They were like, kind of like regular dudes.
Not even like way lower level than you.
and then she was just out of here.
And now she all...
Sky breathe, man.
Let me have a few when you fall.
Yeah, catch her on the way down, yeah.
I mean, I hope that never happens, but if that happens.
We need Sky breathe, bro.
Yeah, man.
No, she's doing it big.
Okay, what's going on with this MGK thing?
He's having your content taken down off the internet?
Hell yeah.
How does he do that?
You know how he does it.
He's so tapped in with the Matrix
so you can just get that shit removed.
A major label can hit you up and say,
take something down off your hands.
Right?
Because you were rapping over his beats or what?
No.
Okay.
Bro.
He's punched up at a lot of rappers in his career.
You know what I mean?
He punched up at M.
He punched up at G EZ.
He punched up at Jack Harlow.
These are all people that was above him.
Jack Hallor didn't respond.
Eminem and G.Easy responded and they were like, you know, saying like, I'm doing charity for you type shit.
So, all right, if we're doing this white rapper shit, if you're just punching out all these white rappers, punch at me, bro.
You feel me?
So I just did some competitive shit.
And we had weird interactions before,
but I just really rap.
I rap really good.
I know for a fact, I'm the greatest Caucasian rapper alive.
And I'm gonna exclude M out of like, you know,
legacy because I grew up on his music,
but I really burned anybody.
But you know what I mean?
I came up on, I came up on M.
I came up on this whole just competitive rap.
So I just wanted to mix it up,
but he didn't wanna mix it up.
He wanna throw a brick and hide his hand.
Like he kinda dissed me and on.
And then he had the label taking it down,
interscope taking it down.
down at rap posts and at, um, you could block that out if whatever, you know.
No, that's fun.
And at whoever else was posting it.
Because I'm seeing posts go up and then it's coming down.
You know?
Right after.
Information warfare right there.
Yeah.
That's a new skill,
a new school style of beefing.
And that made it like,
yo,
I don't even want to beef with no major label rappers because the game is just so
corny.
Everybody's a created player.
Nothing is real.
Right.
The stats aren't real.
The numbers aren't real.
Everything is fake.
It's all given to you.
It's just,
you know what I mean?
I don't even,
I don't even dwell in that type of realm.
Well, you're a little jaded by seeing all the bullshit
that goes on behind the scenes and shit.
After I saw that, I'm like, I don't even want to be a part of this shit, bro.
Like, I'm really in this because I'm nice.
Like, let's shake it up.
Right.
That's all.
I'm just like, let's shake it up.
He knows I'm like that too.
You know what I mean?
I be getting the leaks from his team.
Like, he knows him like that, but it don't even make sense.
We could put this up.
It could this shit take down.
You know what I mean?
For sure.
Yeah, I mean, you got to give him credit for being able to do.
No, he's cool.
I fuck with him.
It's just like the rappers of punk rock, whatever the f*** that shit is he's doing now,
transformation.
You got to give him credit for it.
But at the same time, I feel like everybody in hip hop just kind of ignored the fact that he just dipped out of the whole genre after the M&M thing.
Yeah, I don't give credit to that because I think that's just a major label putting you in place saying you're white, I can market you like this.
But he keeps dipping his toe.
He's, you're right to put you right to the other white people.
He's rapping in the backyard with Corday and shit.
But I feel like that's just them putting out feelers for trying to figure out if the rap game will accept him.
He rapped in the backyard with Corday.
What was he doing?
He was dissing Jack Hollow.
Who didn't respond?
So what the fuck is the difference when I dissing?
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
You want to rap with industry rappers.
Come shake it up, boy.
Yeah, if you want to be in the rap game, you can't pick out fights.
You gotta have smoke for whoever.
Yeah, he's picking and choosing, bro.
Definitely.
Where do you stand in the hip-hop civil war that we're in right now?
Nobody.
We've seen you with Drake.
Yeah, I never, that's one thing.
Like, I f*** up with TV Gucci.
I'm never going against, um.
against OVO, like, because I don't know, they showed me love.
We went to an OVO party.
I swear to God, it was probably 287 bitches and six dudes, max.
Hmm.
I never saw nothing like that.
I've heard epic things about those parties.
Yeah, 287 bitches and six dudes.
I'm like, no, this is how you got a little life.
That's the opposite of a ditty party.
Type shit.
He said, no comment.
I don't know.
Okay, so, I mean, what are you trying to bring to the table?
Because yo, I'm going to say this, is that I feel like Jadikis has had this long ass legendary career,
but you might be kind of looking like the best artist that he ever co-signed.
Like, I was even surprised to see him making that move because I'm not used to seeing him do that kind of shit.
But it feels like he's got to be pretty happy with his investment of his time, money, etc.
Because you're doing so well for yourself, right?
Yeah, it's an honor to have came up and been successful under the most respected rapper of all time.
You know what I mean?
So like I feel I feel great that like I don't even think he thinks about it because he's busy in his in his own world
But I know when it's set and done like I added to the legacy in some way, you know
Just like even just a small way, but it's like they can't never say he didn't produce artists that
They popped off on the mainstream level.
So where do you not a mainstream level you know just right because this shit is weird now with like the
The mainstream you could be underground and still get millions of dollars and have a success.
It's not like how it used to be.
And there's a lot of people who look huge, but the reality is that-
The label is spending a lot of money to give them that appearance, but in reality, they don't really have any kind of financial shit going on.
Yeah, they're not getting no cataloged checks.
The last check they got was from the label.
They just got all that fame, you know?
Right.
I'm really getting some money out this shit, like...
Definitely.
Yeah.
So, okay, what position are you in in your career right now and where are you trying to go and what do you need to do to get there?
Because I see you being tactical, like, even doing a project and with all these West Coast rappers and stuff, it's like, you're very much not content to sit on your laurels.
Like, you're going to expand. You're trying to get to the next level, however you're going to get there.
I want to just run for, like, probably like two, three more years as hard as I can.
And then get to the point where it's like, I don't have to, um, I don't have to constantly be in your face.
You know what I mean?
I don't, I don't have to constantly, um, drop shit.
I want to be able to be on like, you know how like an.
action bronc and to go away for like seven months or something i want to be able to go chill
bitches in india or something you know what i mean like i just want to chill and bali like i want to go
i want to go be able to be off the map and do what i want to do and come back and be like all right
there's still an audience here for me not to the level of like a you know k dodd or something but just so it's
not like right now i know i'm not i'm not blonde i know i got to drop every
fucking month. I gotta do something every week to keep this shit booming.
It's a lot of pressure.
Shit like that. So like I just want to get to that level. And then just write music for people
because all the R&B shit you love it here on my tapes, that'd be me writing that.
Like I want to really get in that writer's seat and be able to pen records for people.
So I'm working with some girl rappers, man. You know what I mean?
Oh, that's what's up. Who could we look at? That might be some up and coming talent out of Boston
aside from Millie's just to show some love to the city.
Well, my immediate camp, Gene Nipsey,
never sober, um, Jigs TV,
dotted the dealer.
And then, um, man, it's, it's a lot of talent.
See, this question always give me f***ed up
because when I don't name people,
it's like, I could name 15 people,
and the one person I don't name,
they're going to cry on the internet type shit,
and that's going to be a few of them.
So just give me one.
Man, if you narrow it down that much.
Three seven, nine, one, Cal, free G Fredo, free wide jizzle, free the ones that was really making it happen and they don't have an opportunity to make it happen now because they got recode and shit like that.
I'm going to shout out with free the jails, you know what I mean?
For sure.
All right, man, hey, much respect.
Thank you for making the city look good and everything.
There's only so many people that can do it.
So much respect.
For sure.
I could get some of this merch for free and shit like that.
Yeah, yeah, we got you.
We got you.
Millies, no jumper.
Let's go.
Yeah, we right here at the no jumper.
pop-up 420 shit you know they gave me a pivotal interview in my career so
I'm always fuck with no jumping man down
