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V-103's Big Tigger Morning Show: Druski

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Crowned the number one funniest person on the internet by ComplexDruski recently joined Audacy Atlanta V-103’s The Big Tigger Morning Show to chat all about Coulda Fest, if he has beef with Birdman, and more.

Even though he used to write down his goals when he was in college, Druski admitted to Tigger and his crew, he never imagined he'd be where he is, and do what he’s doing today.

"I used to write it down on my wall. I would always put like everything I was gonna accomplish. But you know, it was just vague.” Noting he wrote down goals like be a “millionaire by next year,” and while the timeline took longer, “I got there eventually,” Druski expressed. Adding, “I tell people all the time, don't believe your timing is always the right time."

Shifting the convo to Coulda Fest, which Druski explained, “I'm bringing a couple of my artists out that I signed on the TV show 'Coulda Been House.' Of course, we have some of the big hitters like, you know, 21 SavageKai Cenat… Myself and DC Young Fly hosting, we got Waka Flocka Flame…We got some of the Atlanta favorites, Rich KidzTravis PorterYoung Jock,” and more. “It's going down September 7 at State Farm Arena.”

After listing off Memphis, Chicago and London as some of the memorable cities Coulda Been rolled through looking for talent, Druski spoke to the challenges that come with filtering out the actual talent, because everybody wants to be a rapper these days as an artist. Admitting, “even me, like sometimes I be getting in my bag, so I got to catch myself.” Before dropping an exclusive, “We got a song that I might as well drop it here, man. When I was out in London, me and Kyro Keys… an artist out there in London. I swear we got a hit.”

"I want to plug my stuff in, you know, and I'm the CEO of Coulda Been Records, I usually don't dibble and dab in music but you know," Druski continued. Prompting Tigger to note, “You sound a lot like another CEO who wasn't really rapping and then ended up rapping.” And Druski knew right away Tig was talking about Birdman, declaring, “Nah Birdman be talking on the track, we don't do that on our record.”

When outright asked about their back and forth, and if there is actual beef between them, Druski said, “I think I respect the dude. You know, sometimes things take a turn for the worst. But yeah, it's settled, let’s just say it's settled, we figured it out.” And when further asked how they figured it out, Druski blankly stated, “We didn't, so I just don't, I don't want to say anything disrespectful about that.”

The crew also curious about the Drake of it all. “That’s my brother,” Druski said, “that's probably the only reason why I'm still here.”

Druski also revealed he’s currently single, and that while his recent romance with Ruby Rose was short lived, he learned from the relationship. As for what that lesson was, Druski loosely admitted it was when you “have a beautiful woman of that caliber”… “you better have them pockets ready.”

While Druski was all for the first of the quick fire questions Tigger fired off, listing his top three comedians — Kevin HartCedric The Entertainer, and Bernie Mac, he opted out of listing three women he’d want to marry, but was back in the game for three people/rappers he thinks deserve jail time. Listing off, Baby Drill and Baby Kia, both of which are on his Coulda Fest lineup. “I ain't saying they deserve to be but they should have, you know.” Adding, “I ain't got another one... the other one he in jail already.”

For all that and more listen to the entire interview above.

Words by Maia Kedem Interview by The Big Tigger Morning Show

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