Pooh Shiesty Says Lil Baby, Lil Durk, & Don Trip “Held Him Down” In Prison

Pooh Shiesty gave a shout-out to Lil Baby, Lil Durk, and Don Trip during his recent interview on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. While calling in to speak with Gillie and Wallo, he praised the group of rappers for holding him down while he’s in prison.

“Rappers, for sure,” Shiesty began. “You got motherf*ckers really sitting down and taking their time out to write, you know? Good men like Lil Baby, Durk — he ain’t missing’ a beat. Y’all familiar with Don Trip? He just wrote me a letter the other day. Just got a letter from him. There’s a lot of artists that keep my name alive in many different ways.”

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Pooh Shiesty At Shiesty Season Spring Fest

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 11: Rapper Pooh Shiesty performs onstage during 2021 Shiesty Season Spring Fest at Central Station on April 11, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Shiesty pled guilty to federal conspiracy charges in connection with a shooting that took place in South Florida in October 2020. Last year, he was sentenced to five years and three months in prison. The time was reduced from eight years after he took a plea. He’s continued to post on social media throughout his time behind bars. Back in September, he shared that he’s got two new cars waiting for him on the outside. “Just orderd 2 ferrari’s off a jail call im real rich, make sure you make ha cover my name up before you keep the bitch #TheWaitIsOver #TheKingIsBack! #FreeTheBiggest,” he wrote at the time. Check out his comments on Lil Baby, Lil Durk, and Don Trip below.

Pooh Shiesty Shouts Out Lil Baby, Lil Durk, & Don Trip

Elsewhere in Shiesty’s conversation with Gillie and Wallo, he discussed his future plans for making music, his time in prison, what he misses most about home, and more. Be on the lookout for further updates on Shiesty’s sentence on HotNewHipHop.

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Wallo Gets Emotional Reflecting On Telling Gillie Da Kid His Son Passed Away

During a recent episode of Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, Wallo and Gillie Da Kid found themselves both getting emotional discussing Gillie’s late son. Back in July, Gillie’s son YNG Cheese was tragically murdered. He was one of three shot in the incident though he was the only one to suffer fatal injuries. In the wake of the news much of the hip-hop world mourned the loss and poured out condolences for Gillie.

Now, with a few months having passed since the tragedy they addressed it on a new podcast episode. Gillie’s co-host Wallo gets emotional discussing the guilt he felt having to be the one to deliver the bad news. In the clip, he claims that it was “the worst thing I ever told anybody,” which is no surprise given the severity of what happened. While telling the story he stops repeatedly to discuss the responsibilities he felt in the situation and how they were made even more difficult by his emotions. Check out the entire discussion below.

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Wallo And Gillie Da Kid Emotional Reflecting On YNG Cheese Passing

Recently, Wallo has made waves for his observations on hip hop at large. He posted a lengthy letter to the “rap game” earlier this month where he made some observations on the genre. He praised the innovation and transformation that it’s undergone in recent years. It was a refreshingly positive take on the genre when many others paint a less compelling picture.

One of those that expressed much less optimism in the genre was Juicy J. He made an Instagram post mourning the direction of rap music and the decline in sales the genre has experienced. Wallo responded to that post elaborating on his feelings that the style and direction of rap music were largely positive. What do you think of Wallo and Gillie’s emotional discussing of what happened after YNG Cheese was murdered? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Rod Wave Tells Gillie & Wallo That Drake Is Dream Collab, They Call His Team To Link

Sometimes a podcast appearance can do more than just contribute to a press run: it can get you closer to your dream link-up. Moreover, that’s exactly what happened to Rod Wave while talking to Gillie and Wallo on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game program. Given all the hype around his upcoming album and tour this week, it seems like the perfect time to speak on his career up until this point. The St. Petersburg native took some time during the interview to name some of his greatest musical influences. However, there’s one name that stands alone atop his list of idols he wants to meet: Drake.

“I’ve been watching that boy for a long a** time,” Rod Wave said of the 6 God. “Since a juvenile, that’s really the one. Everybody else, I done met them, I done worked with them. It might change over time, but Ed Sheeran and Drake, I gotta f**k with Drake. I know bro super busy. That s**t would be cr*zy. I don’t even gotta do a song, I just wanna meet bro. This music is my life and how I be feeling, my music is different.”

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Rod Wave Praises The OVO Mogul

After these remarks, Wallo got the gears turning and eventually gave the “Come See Me” crooner his shot. The media personality made some calls, got in touch with the right people, and eventually handed over the cellphone to Rod Wave so he could (presumably) talk with Drake, or at least his team. While they spoke, Gillie and Wallo talked about the 25-year-old’s upcoming album Nostalgia, which drops this Friday (September 15). In addition, they were able to get Wave a number from one of Drizzy’s people for him to log down, and emphasized the importance of people in the industry and hip-hop media, particularly Black artists and community members, helping each other succeed.

Rod Wave Gets To Talk With Drake

Meanwhile, with the Canadian superstar’s upcoming album For All The Dogs dropping the week after Nostalgia, it seems like the time came and went for the duo to link on wax. That’s not to say that some last-minute tracklist changes aren’t possible… just probably very difficult. But the future looks bright for the two. For more news and the latest updates on Drake, Rod Wave, Gillie, and Wallo, stick around on HNHH.

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Joe Budden Agrees to Celebrity Boxing Match with Gillie Da King

Joe Budden, Gillie Da King, and Wallo Tease New Podcast Online

Let’s get ready to rumble! Joe Budden and Gillie Da King agreed to a celebrity boxing match. Budden visited Gillie and Wallo267 on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, where the two agreed to throw hands in the boxing ring.

“Let’s do a celebrity boxing match, me and you,” Gillie suggested.

Later Gillie stated the two could grab a co-headlining spot on the next Jake Paul card and tossed around various ways the fight could make money. Gillie Da King is very confident in getting the win.

“I’m gonna train, I’m gonna spar for months and I’m going to beat the f–cking leather off of you.”

Would you pay to watch the fight?

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DaBaby Speaks On Not Feeling Entitled Due To His Come-Up

DaBaby has been through a lot of career ups and downs, whether that was early on in his career or during his peak. Regardless, he recently explained how that come-up doesn’t make him feel entitled to anything these days. Moreover, the Charlotte MC recently sat down for a conversation with Gillie Da Kid and Wallo267 on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast. In it, Baby spoke on his early shows, the grind that he would dedicate himself to constantly, and their effect on him as an artist. Furthermore, it speaks to the impact of those first hundred performances and the lasting context that it provided him with.

“I done paid my dues, bro,” DaBaby began his remarks to Gillie and Wallo. “I done performed at hole in the wall s**ts and all that. I got my documentary coming, too. But, yeah, it’ll have s**t in there where you see me performing for three people. That’s why even, you know, when s**t go left or I go through a little slump and s**t, motherf***ers think I’m one of these n***as who, like, entitled to instant gratification.

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DaBaby Reflects On His Early Days

“Just entitled to a bunch of goddamn smiles and kisses and… N***a, f**k no,” DaBaby continued. “I do this s**t, like, I do this s**t. I done performed probably about a hundred times for less than goddamn a hundred people. You see what I’m saying? Probably more than a hundred times, facts. I ain’t have no voice. After every show, I ain’t have no voice the next day. I’m running around [raspy voice] ‘talking like this’ and s**t. N***as thinking I’m sick. I’m like, ‘Nah, n***a, I just done left it all on the floor last night.’ You know what I mean? I been jumping off that b***h, jumping off the stage.”

Meanwhile, he also gave the podcast moguls their flowers for all their hard work and dedication to the game. Overall, it was quite an enlightening interview with one of the more controversial but also hard-working rappers in recent years. Despite his past actions, it’s clear that he will continue to try to best himself; hopefully, that keeps translating into personal growth, as well. For more news and the latest updates on DaBaby, check back in with HNHH.

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Gillie and Wallo Announce ‘Gillie Fest x MDWOG’ Event for This July in Philly

Gillie and Wallo Announce 'Gillie Fest x MDWOG' Event for This July in Philly

Philadelphia’s very own Million Dollaz Worth of Game co-hosts, Gillie and Wallo, have just revealed an exciting live event celebrating Gillie’s birthday. The event will be titled Gillie Fest x MDWOG on July 29th in their hometown.

The highly-anticipated event will unfold at the Franklin Music Hall and promises an unforgettable experience spanning over six hours. Attendees can look forward to a dynamic lineup of performances by renowned artists and comedians, ensuring non-stop entertainment throughout the night. Headlining the event will be the talented G Herbo.

A new addition to the lineup was just announced today in Babyface Ray. Gillie has promised to unveil a new act every day leading up to the event, keeping fans eagerly anticipating the surprises in store.

Million Dollaz Worth of Game, hosted by rapper/actor Gillie Da King and social media influencer Wallo267, has rapidly gained popularity as a top internet show and podcast. The show has captivated audiences worldwide by combining music discussions, real-life issues, personal experiences, genuine advice, and comedic elements. The dynamic duo took their talents to Barstool Sports in early 2020, propelling them to become the top music podcast on Apple Podcasts. Their interviews with prominent hip-hop figures have been widely acclaimed, solidifying their position as one of the best hip-hop interview shows on the internet.

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03 Greedo, Gillie & Wallo Debate Whether There’s An Old Age Limit In Rap

On the latest episode of the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast, Gillie and Wallo hosted 03 Greedo. Moreover, the Watts rapper recently released his first project after his release from prison, titled Halfway There. However, their conversation sparked debate within the hip-hop community for other reasons, brought about by Greedo chastising an unknown person for wanting to start rapping at age 42. Furthermore, Gillie explained why there is an age limit in rap when it comes to how old you can be on the mic. According to Da King, there’s a certain point where you just have to give it up in a young man’s game.

“F***ing right there’s an age limit to rap,” Gillie began his argument. “If you ain’t poppin’ by a certain age, let that s**t go. Motherf***ers be like all the time, ‘Yo Gil, your platform crazy, this the perfect time drop something now.’ Shut the f**k up, man. F**k is you talking about? Do I look like a n***a that’s holding onto yesterday, n***a? Or do I look like a n***a that’s elevating? And escalating, n***a. And glowing and growing. What the f**k is wrong with you?

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Gillie Makes His Case For Ageism In Hip-Hop

“‘Let me drop another debut album at 46,’” Gillie continued as 03 Greedo and Wallo listened. “Get the f**k out of here. That is not me. That is for n***as that can only rap. F**k all that. I got bigger and better s**t that I’m gon’ climb and try to climb and get to. I’m not no n***a that’s trying to live no throwback Thursday, man. If you ain’t got no traction at all by a certain age and you still doing this s**t… loser.”

Regardless of how you might feel about that debate, it’s always something tough to navigate. Furthermore, the divide between old heads and the new generation can often feel quite hostile. In addition, the rap game seems to be getting younger with each generation, although having teenage or even pre-teen rappers is nothing new. Still, it wasn’t the most contentious battle Gillie found himself in as of late, and though Wallo seemed to have something else to say, he listened patiently. Regardless, stay logged into HNHH for the latest news and updates on 03 Greedo and the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game hosts, as well as more debates in the hip-hop world.

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LL Cool J Reflects On Canibus Beef: “I Think It Was More My Fault”

LL Cool J has admitted that his beef with Canibus was his own fault. He reflected on his feud during a recent episode of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. Despite their beef reaching its height back in the 1990s, the two only made amends in 2014.

“With him, I think it was more my fault because I could have addressed him a little differently,” LL said of Canibus. “He wanted to get a tattoo like mine. I could have said, ‘Good luck with that,’ but I didn’t understand that path at that time. I wasn’t there yet mentally so I was like, ‘The fuck you mean you gonna get something like me?’ That shit sounded crazy to me at that time.”

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LL Cool J At The iHeartRadio Music Awards

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 27: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) LL Cool J performs onstage during the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 27, 2023. Broadcasted live on FOX. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

From there, he explained that he was too young for his brain to be fully developed. He continued: “My brain was not developed, I was not developed like that…Now I understand it was a compliment, he was just showing love and, you know, admiration. That’s why I don’t go at him now or try to hurt these dudes. I’m not gonna play that.”

LL Cool J and Canibus began feuding back in the 1990s, trading several diss tracks and subliminal shots. It started with the release of LL Cool J’s “4, 3, 2, 1,” on which Canibus is featured. Canibus had initially wanted to rap, “L, is that a mic on your arm? Let me borrow that,” referencing LL’s tattoo, but the rapper took offense. LL then added in his verse, “The symbol on my arm is off limits to challengers / You hold the rusty sword, I swing the Excalibur.” They eventually squashed the beef on stage at Barclays Center in Brooklyn for the”Christmas In Brooklyn” event.

LL Cool J On “Million Dollaz Worth of Game”

LL’s interview on Million Dollaz Worth of Game comes ahead of the release of his highly-anticipated 14th studio album, which will be produced entirely by Q-Tip. He also debuted a new single from the project, “The Force,” on Rock The Bells Radio last week.

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Charlamagne Tha God Opens Up About Past Beef With Busta Rhymes

Charlamagne Tha God has had his fair share of beef. Whether it’s Lil Kim, Chanel Westcoast, or the infamous Bird Man Uncle Charla has never strayed away from standing on business. However, rarely do we see a radio personality admit they were wrong. In a recent interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game, Charlamagne opened up about his beef with rap legend Busta Rhymes. In July 2012, following the BET Awards, the two squared up at a party in Los Angeles, with the altercation making its way to headlines.

Not only that, photos of the incident surfaced online. The pics show the radio personality and Busta both being separated by their camps. According to Charlamagne Tha God, alongside his Breakfast Club co-host DJ Envy, he admitted he was being disrespectful as he broke down the ordeal. “Who ran down on me? Busta, Ma$e. Yeah, Busta ran down on me,” Charlamagne told the podcasters. “I was being disrespectful.” “But you know what it was, though, I’ll say this: I wanted to win so bad when we got The Breakfast Club anybody could get it.” While Charlamagne is no stranger to keeping that same energy, he had a different tune regarding his run-in with Busta Rhymes.

Charlamagne Tha God Regrets Beef With Busta Rhymes

Additionally, Charlamagne Tha God admits his wrongdoing and goes into more detail as to what happened that night at the party. “So there was some people, and I apologize for this all the time, just because we have to hold our own icons in high regard. If we don’t respect our OGs, then nobody will,” he said in the interview. Charlamagne goes on to say the issues started when he gave the rap icon Donkey of the Day for rapping over Ye and Jay-Z’s “Otis” beat. Moreover, the radio personality admitted the freestyle was hard (it really was), he was just being an asshole and gave Busta Donkey of the Day for no reason.

“We was at Melanie Fiona’s birthday party in L.A., it was my birthday. I’m there drunk as shit, I see Busta walk in.” Charlamagne Tha God tells Gillie and Wallo. Along with that, he goes on to say that him and Busta share some choice words. After calling the Hip-Hop legend “wack” the pair had to be separated quickly. However, Charlamagne Tha God has apologized and made things right. Who say’s men can’t come together and squash beef with a simple conversation?

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