[WATCH] Wallo Cops New Lambo to Celebrate HIs 44th Birthday

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Salute to Wallo267, who copped himself a new Lamborghini for his birthday. The Million Dollaz Worth of Game host revealed the gift to himself in honor of his 44th birthday.

“Been out here doin’ my thing,” Wallo said. “I wanna thank everybody out there because everybody that follow me, whether you love it or you hatin’, you help me grow. I appreciate you all.”

In other news…. Gillie and Wallo announce ‘Gillie Fest x MDWOG’ event for this July in Philly.

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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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Joe Budden Trolls Gillie Da Kid & Wallo For Sharing Hotel Room

Joe Budden came at his podcast rivals Gillie Da Kid and Wallo for sharing a hotel room on the road. Budden reacted to a video of the two on social media during an episode of his podcast, earlier this week.

“I know n****s keep waiting on me to kill Gillie and Wallo for sharing a hotel room,” Budden began. “They posted it and they be in the same room.” He added: “Nah, they both in the bed. There’s nothing wrong. N****s can’t even say facts no more without it looking shady as hell.”

Read More: Gillie Da Kid Sounds Off On Joe Budden As Beef Broils

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 25: Joe Budden speaks onstage at the REVOLT X AT&T 3-Day Summit In Los Angeles – Day 1 at Magic Box on October 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for REVOLT)

While many fans shared laughs in response to the bit, some defended the Million Dollaz Worth of Game co-hosts. When Akademiks shared the clip, former NFL receiver Torrey Smith wrote: “I do the same thing. If my wife isn’t there and just one of my boys, one room with two beds is straight.” Another fan commented: “N***a making it seem like they was in the bed together.”

It’s far from the first time Budden has clowned Gillie and Wallo. The two sides have been trading shots for years at this point. In 2021, they expressed interest in battling each other on an episode of Verzuz, although it didn’t come to fruition. More recently, Budden and Gillie went at one another on Twitter.

Joe Budden Trolls Gillie & Wallo

Gillie recently posted on the site: “After the washed Up Rap career in and out all the rehabs all the beating on Bit$hes Now u Wanna Podcast Beef [laughing emojis]. I’ll beef when u start getting sum Ad money.” Budden later quote-tweeted his post: “You selling ass out here for cheap… watch your mouth when you speak to or of me.” Check out Budden’s latest words for Gillie in the clip above.

Read More: Joe Budden & Gillie Da Kid Trade Shots On Twitter

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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?

Read More: Charlamagne Tha God Says Gillie & Wallo Are The Highest-Paid Black Podcasters

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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Charlamagne Tha God Says Gille & Wallo Are The Highest-Paid Black Podcasters

Podcasting is becoming more of a force within the media industry than ever, and it seems like two renowned hosts are leading the charge. Moreover, Gillie and Wallo recently had Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy of The Breakfast Club on their podcast, Million Dollaz Worth Of Game. At one point in their conversation, the podcasters show the duo a supposed deal that they walked away from. After seeing the details, Charlamagne remarked how Gillie and Wallo are the highest-paid Black podcasters in the game right now. Given their wide outreach, vast knowledge, and that the duo are great conversationalists, it’s not hard to see why.

Furthermore, Gillie and Wallo often spark huge discussion in the hip-hop world with their profound, but sometimes criticized content. After all, the industry rewards ruffling feathers now more than ever. For example, the pair caught flack for letting J. Prince slam Offset during their interview with him. That feud saw a lot of attention online and, despite people’s qualms, they brought it to light in an impactful way through letting Prince speak his mind. Whether that was a beneficial choice in the long run of the culture remains to be seen.

Charlamagne Tha God Gives Props To Gillie & Wallo

Meanwhile, having Charlamange Tha God salute them on the achievement is an achievement in and of itself. Him and The Breakfast Club at large have been key leaders in the media for a long time, and he’s also one to innovate and adapt to the times his work brings about. In fact, the radio host just successfully launched The Black Effect Podcast Festival, which took place last Saturday (April 22). Throughout his vast career and experience, he recognized that such a medium champions conversation, much like radio does as well.

In a statement released by The Black Effect Podcast Network, they stated their mission of bringing “together the most talented and trusted voices in Black culture for critical conversations on social justice, pop culture, and more. In 2023, Black creators are at the forefront of a movement reverberating across today’s cultural landscape, and we’re excited to bring this to life for the community at The Black Effect Podcast Festival in Atlanta this spring. With this festival we want to inspire and uplift new and aspiring podcasters while also showcasing the incredible voices on The Black Effect Podcast Network.” For the latest news on Charlamagne Tha God and Gillie and Wallo, come back to HNHH.

Snoop Dogg Gifts Gillie Tha Kid & Wallo Death Row Records Chains

Snoop Dogg just gifted Gillie Da Kid and Wallo two Death Row Records chains, and the former seemed quite excited about it. Moreover, he shared the occasion on social media, recording his jubilant reaction to getting the cosign. “I’m a part of the Row, baby!” he screamed while laughing with his crew. “Oh s**t! I did not know you sent us no f***ing Death Row pieces, man. I love you! I’m on Death Row, b***h! I ain’t even giving Lo his s**t, I’m doubling up. Two Death Row chains!” Furthermore, the two Million Dollaz Worth Of Game cohosts likely appreciate the gesture a lot.

Also, hopefully it makes them feel a bit better about the recent backlash they received on social media. Such criticism came after they had J. Prince on the podcast, who went on to instigate beef with Offset over Takeoff’s death.”This Offset dude,” the Rap-A-Lot Records mogul began, insinuating that ‘Set and Take fell out before. “I ain’t gon’ leave him out because I’m real like this, you now? N***as be throwin’ rocks and hidin’ their hand.

Snoop Dogg Gifts Wallo & Gillie Some Death Row Chains

“I don’t like them type of individuals,” he continued. “And the truth of the matter is, one can dance and different things in front of different cameras and all kinds of shit… In reality, the truth of the matter is you wasn’t really right there with Takeoff when he was alive, you know what I mean? So for you to be taking these positions that you’ve taken—and I’ve got people everywhere, so I hear all kinds of things—I’mma just say this to you. Don’t ever put me in no position where I have to defend myself. That wouldn’t be healthy for you. I have to say that.”

Despite that controversy, their show is still going strong, with their most recent guests being Jermaine Dupri and Curren$y as of writing this article. Also, given that Snoop’s appeared on the show often, it’s great to see that connection remain despite it being a while since his last appearance. Still, maybe this mega another conversation is due soon on the popular podcast. Regardless, stick around on HNHH for the latest on Snoop Dogg, Gillie Da Kid, and Wallo.

Wallo267 Says He Tried To De-Escalate Feud At Boxing Match Involving Meek Mill

Meek Mill went viral over the weekend after he got caught in a heated exchange at a boxing match with another professional boxer. Meek apparently nearly got into it with Gary Russell Jr. but fortunately, things didn’t get to a point of violence.

“I almost fought a boxer telling him this fight not going 12 rounds I missed the big bomb,” Meek tweeted afterward. He also explained that he was respectful to everyone in the section.

Wallo 267 was also seen in the viral footage. Some believed that the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game co-host was ready to leap into the fight alongside Meek but he issued a statement revealing that wasn’t the case. Instead, he tried to de-escalate the situation.

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 23: Wallo267 attends Global Citizen Week: At What Cost? at The Apollo Theater on September 23, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Global Citizen)

“I would never do anything to hurt or see brothers get hurt. Didn’t touch or disrespect any of my brothers,” he told TheShadeRoom. He further explained that small arguments can transform into ugly situations. However, he wasn’t going to allow that to happen during a night of celebration.

“I know how powerful disagreements are where we come from. I will never let no bs go down & watch our brothers destroy their lives,” he said before encouraging everyone to remain mindful of the energy they put out into the world. “In we must understand, that we gotta be mindful about how our action can affect others businesses. People came to see a fight but a fight is BIG BUSINESS that involves a lot of people taking care of their family. We can never disrespect that business.”

Of course, Gillie Da King chimed in on Wallo’s comments during his morning Instagram posts from bed.

“Wallo went over there and started bitchin’,” Gillie said in response to people praising his cousin for trying to keep the peace. “He jumped right in between n***as like, ‘Hold up, brothas. We don’t want to do this, brothas. This is a celebration of Tank, brothas.’”

Over the years, Wallo became a prominent activist in his community who uses his platform to uplift the community.

Stephen Jackson Explains Heated Confrontation At Gervonta Davis Fight

Before Gervonta Davis took on Hector Garcia, there was a bit of a spat in the audience. Tank reigned victorious in the anticipated bout, but ahead of the fight, footage of an altercation involving Wallo, Meek Mill, Gary Russell Jr., and Stephen Jackson made the rounds on social media. This week, Jackson also explains his participation, revealing that he was trying to protect his wife from people pushing in the crowd.

“Some clarity for y’all. A lot of people that wish they was in my shoes had alot to say. Full of hate,” the former NBA star wrote on Instagram.

Read More: Stephen Jackson Goes Off On Kanye West After George Floyd Comments

Jackson also shared a video of the incident where he’s seen yelling at people to back away from his area. Things looked serious when he tucked in his chains. It seemed that the crowd was getting a little too close, and his wife was pushed.

“I hope this video makes u feel even worst than u already do. I protect me and mine,” he further added. “My wife is my priority. All that other sh*t for the birds. When u tell another grown man to watch his mouth a incident is going to happen. Give respect to get it. S/O @jefe @wallo267 @gilliedaking.”

Meanwhile, the verbal scuffle involving Meek reportedly stemmed from Davis’s rival, Gary Russell Jr. The latter was unsurprisingly betting against Tank, and after exchanging a few words, reports state a few shoves were given.

Read More: Meek Mill & Gary Russell Jr Nearly Get Into Fight

Wallo stepped in to calm the chaos and is also seen in videos doing his best to keep the peace. After the run-in with Russell Jr., Meek and his crew were said to have been escorted out of the arena.

Check out the video of Meek’s confrontation with Russell Jr. above.

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21 Savage Said Owning His Masters Helps Him Make More Off Album Sales Than Shows

Gillie Da King and Wallo might have a Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, but 21 Savage has them beat. Stopping by the Barstool duo’s podcast to talk everything from Clubhouse beef and the passing of his brother to participating in Amber Rose’s Slutwalk, to the subject of owning his own masters. Though he’s been more focused of late on charity events like his annual Issa Back 2 School Drive, but he took the time to talk industry knowledge for the show.

“I had a platinum album before I signed my [first] deal,” 21 explained to the show’s hosts. “I own my masters right now. Every song you’ve ever I heard, I own it. I got a 70/30 split with my label. I make more money off my album sales than I do off touring. For a lot of rappers, most of their money comes from touring.” For those who aren’t as familiar with the standard record label agreement, this arrangement is incredibly rare. It’s also a big deal for artists, on an emotional level — check Taylor Swift’s re-recording campaign after she was refused the right to buy her own masters for proof.

Sitting with fellow Atlanta rapper Young Nudy for the entirety of the show, 21 holds his own for almost 90 minutes… to the point that some fans have to be wondering if he’ll start a new hustle hosting a hip-hop show. His penchant for lengthy, interesting interviews is setting a new industry standard. Check out the full show above.