The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: Key Glock Talks 'Glockaveli,' Returning To Music, Young Dolph, Mother's Incarceration + More
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Wake that ass up.
Early in the morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building,
Key Glock, ladies and gentlemen.
What's up?
Yo, yo.
How you doing, my brother?
How you feeling?
Chilling, I'm chilling. New album, Glocka Valley. May 2nd. Yeah. How you doing my brother? How you feeling? Chilling, I'm chilling.
New album, Glocka Valley.
May 2nd.
Yeah.
How you feeling first of all?
I ain't alone, I ain't just.
Okay.
I'm ready.
Just to hear what people say about the music or?
Nah, just overall, I'm ready to put it out.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, yup.
Yeah, somebody said that this was
one of the most anticipated albums of spring 2025.
I think Pitchfork said that.
Pitchfork, yeah.
Yeah, for sure, my devil.
I think of the year though.
Like, Lakaveli, is it a playoff of, of course,
Pox Machaveli or nah?
Little bit, maybe.
Maybe.
Okay.
So where the title come from?
So what is it then?
It come from Machaveli for sure,
but it's not, I didn't like,
all the way copy Pac's style.
You mean the actual Machiavelli?
Right.
You're studying that?
No, I didn't study it.
Okay.
Pac did, like a lot of people don't even know
about the prints of Machiavelli.
But I knew about it,
cause I knew about Pac, I read about Pac.
Yeah.
You have a personal connection to the Dear Mama song
cause your mom was in jail.
Okay, so we hear about that in Glocka Valley or no?
No, you ain't heard about that.
Okay, so it ain't really over.
Yeah, no, not this song.
What can we expect different from this album?
This, I ain't gonna lie, it's like, it's more mature.
I made more mature music this time on this album
than just fun, whiny music.
Yeah.
So we got some mature features?
Nah, I ain't got that though.
We ain't got that yet.
So what do you mean more mature?
What are you talking about?
You talking about more about your life,
more what's going on, less the clubs?
It's just like everything is brought to the light
more now, everything is bolder.
You had a crazy couple of years, are you bleeding that
into the music of everything, your feelings and all that,
that your fans can hear?
Yeah, for sure, on this tape, yeah,
it's gonna be a lot of that.
It's gonna be a lot of that.
Was it difficult to do?
Cause you don't talk that much,
so you don't really express your feelings.
We know your music, we know your cars, we know your jewelry, your sneakers, but we don't
know Key Glock, let's see, you know, fills the city.
Only reason was, well, the only reason why I made songs like this on this tape is because
I took a break last year and I was just taking care of everything like for my personal life
and at home.
I couldn't do that by being on the road
and in the studio the whole year all the time.
So I had to take a pause on music and get myself together.
So while I was getting myself together,
everything was just hitting harder.
So you took-
Was it because you was a new father?
Cause what your daughter's what, three now, right?
Yeah, she three, she just turned three.
So you was taking the time to be a father?
It was there, I was taking time to be a father,
man, being a great son, you know what I'm saying?
A loyal friend, just everything.
I had to just tighten up basically.
But you did that break when your record was at its peak.
Like, well, Let's Go was really, you kind of took a break.
Because it, Let's Go, I feel like it was just,
it just kept going and never stopped.
You sitting on some paper too,
if you could take a year break, bro.
I was gonna laugh, like, I'm going to ask.
I could take a two year break.
What's up?
What's up?
So you said you, this is more mature.
So obviously you did some, a little bit of deep diving
because on the song Grinch you say I've been running
wild since the Jit 14 turned into the Grinch.
What happened in your life around 14 that influenced that?
I just thought I was grown.
I just, this one I really was like full blown
in the streets.
I thought I was grown already.
I was 14 but I thought I was like 24 blown in the streets. I thought I was grown already.
I was 14 but I thought I was like 24.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I always wanted to ask, right,
and God rest his dead,
when you put a bat to Dolph's cause.
God bless the dead.
God bless the dead.
Was that real?
Or was that y'all just doing it
because you broke his windows?
I'm like nah, cousins and no cousins, family,
no family, only five minutes after.
It was real but it's like, when you having fun, like, nah, cousins and no cousins, family, no family, only five minutes after. It was real, but it's like, when you having fun,
like with money, and money just a material,
we don't idolize this shit,
we don't too much care for this shit.
We know how to make it, we know it's gonna come back.
Bro, you took a baseball bat and broke his windows.
That wasn't nothing, bro, trust me.
It might look like it was,
so I know you got a lot of cars too, but.
I know how many windshields cost and windows cost.
Exactly.
You be looking at every Instagram like,
I'm gonna get my back one day and go to work.
Nah, he ain't got even no reason to.
Nah, he gonna.
That's the shit y'all just laugh about?
Yeah, we really do.
It's a lot of stuff that just go on
that don't even be on camera.
It's just total love.
Me and all my homeboys, yeah.
We had Ryan Coogler up here last week.
He's the guy that just wrote and produced Sinners movie.
Creed, Black Panther.
Both of us out, for the last at least month,
I've been on Dolph so heavy.
I've just been listening to mad Dolph music
and he was on the same wave.
And I was just like, what is going on energetically
that just people on Dolph now?
Brothers had a good spirit, bro.
And it's like, when you got a good spirit like that,
no matter where you at, no matter if you here or not here,
it's like, your spirit is gonna live on through people.
That's why I feel like that.
You feel like people credit Dolph and P.R.E.
for what they've done for artists
and definitely for the sound of Memphis.
Doing car shows with Dolph and the family and P.R.E.
you get a different experience
because you see the inside workings on how they move
and how they're sold as a unit.
Do you feel like people don't get to see that as much?
It's like, they know, but it's like,
they don't see it as much.
But I ain't allowed to, the way,
the type of person Dolph was, he made sure every year,
like, as far as Thanksgiving or back to school,
if he wasn't doing it, I was doing it.
If I wasn't doing it, another artist was doing it.
So it was all the same thing.
I saw you signed with Republic Records, right?
Did you think about Dolph when you did that?
He was like, okay, what would bro do right now?
Would he want me to sign to Republic?
Would he want me to stay independent?
Because I remember you also said you didn't want to sign
until you accomplished a lot independently.
So what were the things that made you solidify, you know, at now the time to sign the Republic?
I ain't gonna lie, don't nobody even notice.
I'm gonna drop a bomb on y'all.
The week, the week before Doll passed in Memphis,
him, Daddy-O, and a couple of more
of our circle just had, you know, just regular talk,
just had a round table talk.
And she was so crazy.
Doll says, like, if anything go left,
like if anything happen to me, take Glock to,
you know what I'm saying? To Republic? Not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, To the Major. anything happen to me, take Glock to,
you know what I'm saying? To Republic?
Not, not, not, not to the Major.
To the Major, yeah, because there was always
me and him in talks anyway.
Like I never wanted to be the biggest independent artist.
This was his thing, like it was his stealer.
I never wanted to take that away.
But we always knew how much money we could make
with the major.
That's why I really kinda did it.
Oh, so in your mind you already had his blessing.
You already knew what it was.
Yeah, it was gonna happen anyway.
It just wasn't rushed or forced.
Like it wasn't even needed now.
It just was, okay, I know brother wanted me to do this.
It's like he didn't say it for no reason.
And it like, it wasn't no coincidence
he said it like a week before, you know what I'm saying?
So, shit like that.
And it's still paper route, though, you saw it?
Yeah, most definitely.
So you did, is it a label deal with paper route?
It's a partnership.
Partnership, got you.
For sure, for sure, yeah.
What does the paper route family just mean to you?
What you just said, family.
All right.
It ain't even just a business,
it's really deeper than rap, bro.
Yeah, deeper than rap.
Yeah, I think most people don't know,
even when you talk about family,
even when you're an extended family,
when you out with them,
it's like if one get in the problem,
they all get in the problem.
If one's spending money, they all spending money.
If one's eating, they all eating.
And that's one thing I don't think people really see
that I got a chance to see.
Now with this album, Charlamagne was talking
about this record and I didn't hear this record.
What is Nigger Balls?
Nigger, I was ready to ask that.
What?
You said what is who?
You said who's on it?
Hello, what you say the song called?
Man, that nigga said Nigger on nigga balls, y'all.
I ain't even heard of Diddy, but I heard it.
It says tracklist.
Songs that are available.
No Sweat, The Grinch, 3M Tokyo, and Nigga Balls.
And then they said he on Constipate.
Nigga Balls.
There's no song called Nigga Balls?
There's no song called Nigga Balls?
There is.
There is, he's laughing too hard. You set that up? You had something to do with it. He had to set that up. He had to set that up. Oh I
So he's taking a different route Now y'all all getting off. Hold on now, hold on. You think that? So you set this up? I see, yo.
You set this up?
Yeah, you did.
You look at his dumb ass.
I got some for y'all though.
I ain't nothing to do with that.
Oh my God.
I do want to expound on something you said though, Glock.
You said that loyalty is an important value for you.
You prioritize that over love.
Can you explain it?
You can't prove love.
Like you can tell somebody out there
but you can show your loyalty.
You can prove your loyalty.
That's real.
Yeah.
Like with actions.
With actions, absolutely.
Yeah, for sure.
By the way you move.
How old are you?
27.
27.
Oh damn, you? 27. 27. Oh damn you're young as hell.
Okay.
What that mean?
You young.
I'm 33.
Young as hell.
Young as hell.
Oh God.
What's something that Dolph told you that didn't hit at the time but it makes all the
sense in the world now?
Man, we can't rush and put this music out.
I never understood this shit. My first two, three put this music out. I never understood that shit.
Like, my first two, three years in the game.
He was strategic with his.
Yeah, I never understood it at first.
Because I was recording so much,
as soon as I recorded the shit, I'm ready to put it out.
But I didn't understand the industry at the time,
like I do now.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Now they said you got a lot of records with him
before he passes.
They have a plan to do a...
Please, man.
I need some, I need some music.
What's the plan for all that?
It's in route, I'm just letting y'all know,
it's in route, it's in route.
Full project, full album?
It's in route, it's in route.
How do you know when?
Really, it ain't up to me.
You ask me, I drop a tape every month. That's how much music I got.
But you just gotta be strategic with stuff.
How do you protect, you know, Dolph's legacy
in the decisions you make now musically and personally?
We think the same way.
Like before I even do certain stuff,
I say to myself, I ask myself, what would bro do?
I just go with my gut.
Cause nine times out of 10, it's God letting me know.
So I ain't gonna go against it.
So I be straight.
Yeah, I be straight.
The fact that you have a three year old daughter,
how does that impact the music for you?
Because she, I know she talking as she's starting to talk. Well, of course she talking now and you know, you
breaking things down. So I know she daddy's girl. How does that impact your music?
It don't affect my music too much because my lifestyle is always going to be my lifestyle and I don't want her to just know her daddy is all the way is like Glock basically.
She know I'm an artist or whatever but she don't know what I'm rapping about right now.
You get what I'm saying?
It's like it's just all fun to her. She don't even know I'm an artist or whatever, but she don't know what I'm rapping about right now. You get what I'm saying? So it's like, it's just all fallin' on her.
She don't even know I'm a celebrity.
She just, I'm dead ass.
When you're moving around,
do you feel, you see everything that's going on,
especially in Memphis and anywhere really, LA and Atlanta.
Do you feel safe being an artist?
Ain't a lot, bro.
Ain't no where safe.
You gotta be on point wherever you go.
Even if you in Denver, Colorado,
you can't let your guard down nowhere.
You just never know.
Even if it's not meant for you,
shit just happen nowadays.
World crazy, this shit happen in churches,
movies theater, schools,, this shit happening. Churches move with the other schools.
It don't matter, so just gotta be prepared,
all I can say.
Does Memphis feel like, and like you said,
no place is safe, but does Memphis feel like home still?
Does it feel like a safe space?
It's always home.
It's like, yeah, it's nothing.
I just know when, like, for me to go down there
is really no reason.
Know what I'm saying?
My family ain't even there no more.
If I go down there, it's strictly for business.
To give him back, or be giving back.
Yeah, business, yeah, for sure.
So you got everybody up out of there?
Yeah, I been gone.
I don't know what people be thinking.
When I graduated, once I got out of high school,
that next year, dog asked me to come to Atlanta with him
and that's what I did.
I've been out of Memphis.
I just don't let everybody in on my business, basically.
You feel like Memphis is a place where
they don't like to see their own?
Oh yeah, we're crabs in a bucket for sure.
Until you get to a certain extent, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
That's interesting you said that
because I always see people give you props
for having a great ear for beats that fit
into like that Memphis trap sound.
Yeah.
So how do you maintain that,
being that you not there no more?
It's really in me, bro.
I ain't gonna lie, I got years of music in me,
like from my grandma, uncles,
it's just like all type of music,
all type of sounds just stuck with me.
That's why I got like just a good ear for this shit.
Yeah.
And when you say you making more mature music,
what does that look like?
What does it sound like?
It's not as young no more.
Like it's the things that I'm talking about.
I'm not just talking about materials
as much as I like how I did at first, basically.
Yeah.
All right, so does this sound familiar to you?
I got nigga balls, yeah I'm so bold.
Running through the town.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Yo, I swear, yo look, I'm not ready playing your face,
yo, look at this shit.
It's on Genius.
This is you.
Nigga balls, like it's in.
Soon as it pop out, yeah, glockin' this bitch.
That's an edit.
Oh, that's an edit.
Oh, so they ain't even make that out.
Nah, that's some shit y'all did.
How the fuck y'all do this? I don't know. I don't know. Genius.com is not,. That's some shit y'all did. That? How the fuck I do this?
I don't know.
I don't know.
You open Genius.com?
I know, nigga.
Y'all some genius.
You can't even keep him smiling over here.
He's the type to set it up.
He's the type to set it up.
This will take a lot of time for me to do.
I ain't do this shit.
This nigga did this dumb shit.
He's the type to set it up.
Wait for somebody to ask the question.
He's the type to set it up.
I would not play with you like that.
This nigga probably did this shit there.
I did not do that, man.
What the fuck?
It'd be so stupid, nigga.
It'd be sad. What's not play with you like that. This nigga probably did this shit there.
I did not do that, man.
What the fuck?
It'd be so stupid, nigga, if he said,
what's him be saying?
So, Super Nigga Balls.
It's somebody else.
I like the single The Grinch, right?
Was there a period where you were feeling like that?
Like you was feeling, I guess, just bitter
and distraught and angry?
Hell, I was an angry kid, bro. I was an angry kid. I guess just bitter and disgruntled and angry.
Well, I was an angry kid, bro. I was an angry kid only because like,
my pops weren't in my life.
Like I knew him, but he wasn't being a father.
And my mom, she was already incarcerated away from me.
So I was raised by my grandmum and my great-grandmum.
So it's like only so much they can teach me.
You know what I'm saying?
Did you ever resent your mom for that?
Like get mad at her?
Yeah, of course, because I was young.
I was like, I don't even know what she did at the time.
I was like, nah.
I was like, it's your fault that you not with me.
I was basically just growing up in Matrona,
but I was still a kid, you know what I'm saying?
So I'm having football games, I got shit at school.
I'm seeing niggas, mommas and daddies pulling up,
you know what I'm saying, and supporting.
I wanted to stop players and shit, but it's cool. I had my grandma pulling up, but I wanted to start playing and shit, but it's cool.
My grandma put it up, but I wanted that feeling
of my mother to see the shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Where are y'all relationship today?
Best friend, backbone.
Y'all see how good now?
Yup.
Yeah, for sure.
So you forgave her, you understood.
Yeah, of course.
I was just young, bro.
I didn't understand it.
I didn't understand.
How long did that take to forgive or to understand?
When you had your first kid?
I was like 13 or 14.
I didn't know about no state and feds
and stuff at that younger age, bro.
I just knew I had to go visit her
every week or every other week.
This building with barbed wire everywhere,
my grandma taking me, and we gotta go through
metal detectors and shit like,
I remember the shit like yesterday.
Yeah.
What did they tell you?
Did they tell you that you was actually
visiting her in jail?
Did they say something like, oh she's just away?
No, I was just like, we're going to see your mom.
Yeah, yeah.
I didn't say nothing about no jail.
But you knew barbed wire isn't it?
I really didn't, really.
You still didn't know.
I don't know, I wasn't studying that shit.
Your mom, you like,
why you rather be here than with me at home?
Yeah, it's like once I got older,
it start registering, it's like,
something ain't right, you know what I'm saying?
Did she ever have a conversation with you,
like this is what I did to be taken away from you?
Yeah.
How old were you?
13, 14.
Okay, and if you don't mind.
Basically when I could start understanding more, yeah.
If your me asking,
what did she get locked up for?
You saying set it off?
Yeah.
It was some shit like that.
Okay.
Her, two of her friends and our cousin.
So it was all women.
They been getting to the money.
They robbed the bank?
They did some robbing.
That's hard.
Yeah. You ever thought about that? You should make a movie about it. I some robbing. That's hard. Yeah.
You ever thought about that?
I was gonna say you should make a movie about it.
I was the same.
They already did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not from the Memphis perspective though.
Yeah.
Nah, for real though.
She writing a book though.
She writing a book right now.
Did you ever feel that same type of anger
when Dolph was tragically taken from you?
Man, I'm still mad, but I'm good though, I ain't gonna lie.
I never get over this shit, but I'm good.
I learned how to accept it though.
How does it feel every time it pops back up in the news?
It feels like it gives you a chance
to kind of release a little bit of it?
I hate seeing this shit.
I just hate seeing it.
I ain't gonna lie, I just hate seeing it.
Yeah, that's all.
Cause it like, this shit didn't even supposed to happen.
This shit gave me so, so up, like, you know what I'm saying?
It gave me dark in a way, but I try my best
to just stay off of this shit.
What do you mean when you say it wasn't supposed to happen?
It wasn't supposed to happen.
It wasn't supposed to happen.
Yeah.
Have you ever thought about mentoring somebody
the way Dolph mentored you? Uh, no. I don't look at it like mentoring. I just I just
tell people it's right and it's up to them to listen or take heed to it.
Like, can't make nobody do nothing. I already see brother need make me do
it. It just he told me a lot of shit, but I only did most of the shit that I wanted to do.
You know what I'm saying?
That worked out for me, basically.
And y'all was actually family though.
Y'all was cousins, right?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Yeah, so it would be hard for you
to even have that kind of relationship
with somebody else anyway.
Kinda, kinda, yeah, kinda.
What would you do?
I'm not too quick to recruit or have a new homeboy
or buddy or partner, you know what I'm saying?
Because time is just so different now.
And I don't put shit past nobody.
Did anybody you truly trust?
Not really, bro, I ain't gonna lie.
I can't even say it,
because I can't even halfway trust nobody.
It's like if you halfway trust, you really don't trust him.
So not really.
I need to be the same way.
I took out some damn.
Yeah, no, you damn right.
I don't trust nobody.
But did it bring you any sort of relief
to see that when his killers were sentenced, at least?
Little bit.
I don't even wanna speak on it.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't wanna speak on it.
I got you.
I don't wanna speak on it, dude.
I totally get it.
Do you put a lot of that in the music?
What?
Just the frustration, the anger, like.
I probably did on one or two songs,
but it was probably like one line.
I ain't just go all the way in on it.
Yeah, cause this shit,
y'all just don't know this shit drive me somewhere else, bro.
Yeah. Yeah.
Have you tried to grieve properly though?
Have you given yourself a chance to?
Is that part of the year taken off the year too?
I ain't gonna lie, I'm a grieve for life.
I done accepted that, I already know that,
but it's not finna deteriorate me
or make me do something that I'm gonna regret.
Basically, yeah.
Should we be expecting any visuals?
You know your visuals go crazy,
on a movie tip, cinematically, we gonna expect any? I'm actually- Can be expecting any visuals? You know your visuals go crazy like on a movie tip
Cinematically, we won't expect any I'm actually expect any visual thing about drop one tomorrow
Just wait. I'm just waiting on this
It's final to come through but yeah, I'm playing on drop one tomorrow the Grinch. Yeah. Oh, okay
Did you ever think about doing short films?
Just like movies anything like that. Yeah
I short films? Just like movies, anything like that? Yeah, I think I'm gonna like
help to write my own, do my own shit because I ain't finna wait on nobody come
reach out. Yeah. I um, Dolph had, he was doing, he was about to do a movie and
yo that's the craziest thing going back to what you said about him creating
opportunities for people. He had, he had literally hit me up and asked me to be in a movie
that he was about to make.
Nah, bro, fuck with you.
Yeah, man, and I really, really would've loved to do that.
That's something that you really been thinking about doing.
Nah, for real.
Getting into that, yeah.
She want you to continue on that relationship.
Yo, that's not what I meant.
She just let you know, like, yo, that's your new role position.
I give you that. Don't put that up here. It's not what I meant. Trust me, I'll give you a quick set up.
I'll give you a quick set up.
I'm simple P. I know how to talk.
I got you.
Thank you.
Are there other things that y'all had on your bucket list
that y'all wanted to check off, that you gotta check off?
I need a diamond record. I gotta give me a diamond record. I ain't got anything else. I need a diamond record.
I gotta give me a diamond record.
I done got it at Diamond.
I gotta go diamond.
Yeah.
Tell me.
Yeah.
It's gonna happen.
Hell yeah.
It's gonna happen, so.
Are you making them kind of,
are you making those kind of records?
Yeah.
Okay.
Hell yeah.
You ain't listening?
Yeah, but I'm talking about like,
I guess I'm talking about the,
I don't wanna say pop.
Yeah, I don't wanna say pop.
Nah, I never go out of my box.
I never go out of my box.
I ain't go out.
No, really?
Nah.
Yeah.
She rushing it like two times, three times.
But let's go do?
It's like it two times.
But this all independent though.
That's true too.
Oh, that's why you can take a year off.
God damn.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. He said why you can take a yell. God damn
Let's get into a record, uh, I don't even know if none of these records are really
Records which way Nah, I don't play with you on the play. That's him. You know me. They keep talking about that song. I don't know what they talking about.
I think you should put it on there.
Yeah, please.
I'm going to freak it out.
I'm going to freak it out.
I was talking about this man.
He talking about the nigga balls.
And constipated.
Like what?
That's what it says on the list.
I really do got a song got constipated though.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
It's not on the tape though, but I got one.
This was an archive?
This was something that you made?
Okay. This was before the maturity, I told you.
All right, cool.
So what you looking at?
He looking up nigga ball,
he trying to find that shit on his streaming platform.
Yo, it's crazy, cause it's on Genius,
which is the wildest thing ever.
I think he doing that.
I got to get Genius up.
Well you might need to do a song about balling.
Hit the ass up.
Do a song about balling and just call it nigga comma balls.
See, he set that up.
So it's like nigga balls.
He's like, give me your ideas, bruh.
Yeah, like, no, yo, please don't.
Y'all gotta put Charlamagne in the booth.
Black and red.
Wait, what was that?
Charlamagne, the god.
The god.
Charlamagne.
Charlamagne.
But it's a real song.
I got my girl DJ E.D.
My girl DJing.
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