Lil Pump Says He’s Never Met A Hater In Person

Lil Pump says that the only negative interactions he’s had with haters have taken place in the comments sections of his posts. Speaking with Complex for a recent interview, the 22-year-old rapper says that it’s always “all love” in person.

“More people love me than hate me,” Pump began. “And I’ma say this right now: everybody who talks shit in my comments – every single body – I have never to this day seen one person walk up to me and say that shit to my face. Everything is on the internet. Nobody has ever walked up to my face and said nothing crazy. So this shit’s not even real. It’s fake to me.”

Lil Pump At Rolling Loud

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 14: Rapper Lil Pump performs onstage during day 1 of the Rolling Loud Festival at Banc of California Stadium on December 14, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

He continued: “I see thousands of comments, everybody talking shit. But you see me in person, the first thing everybody does, ‘Oh Pump, let me get a picture!’ Like, it’s all love. They don’t ever say crazy shit to my face. But it is what it is. I’m just making music to have fun. And if I piss you off, I piss you off. Oh well.”

The remarks come after the release of Pump’s latest album, Lil Pump 2. The project sees Pump collaborate with YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Rio Da Yung OG, Smokepurpp, Ty Dolla Sign, and G4 Boyz. It was preceded by five singles, including “All the Sudden”, “Splurgin”, “Mosh Pit”, “She Know”, and “Tesla.” One song to spark up reactions from haters online was “Pump Rock X Heavy Metal,” which features Pump venturing outside of hip-hop. “Lil Pump’s metal song is objectively ass. Is this a controversial opinion?” one user tweeted after the release. Another joked, “The lil pump heavy metal song sounds like a family guy cutaway clip where Peter talks about that one time lil pump made a heavy metal song about stereotypical metal.” Check out Pump’s comments with Complex below.

Lil Pump On His Haters

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“Lil Pump 2” Album: Rapper Collabs With NBA YoungBoy, Ty Dolla $ign, And More

Gucci Gang rapper Lil Pump released his long-awaited third studio album, Lil Pump 2 this weekend. The project features the high-energy trap music that the rapper is known for, along with a few surprises. Among them is “Pump Rock x Heavy Metal,” a rock song that features metal elements. There are also guest appearances from artists like YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Rio Da Yung OG, Smokepurpp, Ty Dolla Sign, and G4 Boyz. The new release speaks about the subjects you’d expect from Pump: drugs, women, money, and guns.

Musically, LP2 is similar to his previous work as most of the songs have a catchy hook, a heavy, hard-hitting baseline, and strong 808s. It’s worth noting that this project, like his past releases, has its high and low moments. “I Don’t Mind” featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again is widely considered one of the best songs on the album, while the aforementioned “Pump Rock x Heavy Metal” was met with more trepidation. Thus far, the reception to Lil Pump 2 has been mixed. While some fans are enjoying the 16-track effort, others feel like it’s more hit or miss.

Lil Pump 2 is Here

Lil Pump has been working on this album since 2019, completely dedicating himself to the follow-up to his 2017 self-titled project. In 2022 the artist made a since-deleted Instagram post hinting at LP2‘s existence. At the time he teased, “’Lil Pump 2’ is a masterpiece I can’t wait for you guys to hear it.”

Additionally, the 22-year-old made reference to it in an interview with Inked Magazine last year, claiming that the album would be released in August 2022. He said, “Yessirski! It’s dropping in August around my birthday. It’s about to be crazy. This is gonna be a masterpiece.” Lil Pump 2 is a solid reminder to the public of who he is and what he’s capable of. Will you be tuning in? Let us know in the comments below.

Lil Pump 2 Tracklist:

  1. Tesla (feat. Smokepurpp)
  2. Pull Up
  3. Ain’t With That
  4. All The Sudden
  5. I Don’t Mind (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
  6. No Hook (feat. Rio Da Yung Og)
  7. Pump Rock x Heavy Metal
  8. Till I See You (feat. Smokepurpp)
  9. She Know (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)
  10. Don’t Like Me
  11. Fendi on Fendi
  12. Mosh Pit
  13. Move It
  14. Wok
  15. Splurgin
  16. Swipe (feat. G4 Boyz)

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Lil Pump Enlists NBA Youngboy To Make his Comeback Official On “I Don’t Mind”

Lil Pump promised to make a strong comeback in the past few months. Somewhere in between the success of “Gucci Gang” and his cringey collab with Ye, his social media antics became monotonous. Ultimately, his hottest moment in the past few years was during the election, when former President Donald Trump referred to him as “Lil Pimp” and allowed him to speak at his campaign rally. He didn’t utilize the moment to gain supporters out of the right, though it seems like he’s now gearing up to return to the rap game.

After a whole makeover that included losing his lean gut and getting a new set of teeth, he began to embark in a new era of his professional career. The sequel to his self-titled debut is expected to drop later this week, which will include some big features. However, it feels like it could be a make-or-break moment that may or may not lead him to performing in front of similar sized crowds as his buddy, Smokepurpp.

Lil Pump Switches Up On “I Don’t Mind” ft. NBA Youngboy

Lil Pump is apparently exploring beyond the distorted bass of Soundcloud rap for a more melodic effort. This week, he returned with his latest single, “I Don’t Mind” ft. NBA Youngboy. Surprisingly, he brings out a more melodic effort that delves into a more vulnerable side. Pump shares his experiences of heartbreak and desire to be left alone. It’s truly a surprising 180 from what people expect from Pump. It’ll be interesting if Lil Pump 2 entirely consists of a sound similar to this.

NBA Youngboy evidently relates to the topic as he meshes perfectly within Pump’s new found. His muffled hums and passionate croons take center stage over Thank You Fizzle’s velvety production. YB will be among the group of collaborators that will appear on Lil Pump 2, alongside Ty Dolla $ign, Rio Da Yung OG, Smokepurpp, and G4 Boyz. Check out his new song above and sound off with your thoughts in the comments below.

Quotable Lyrics
I was spending money, chasing you ‘fore you just started to do anything
Go to war one more time behind your love, empty it all, I can never change
But I can’t be dumb forever, I done moved on, took it up to another level
Got no problem with being alone, I’ve been staying strong, getting money the best way