

At a certain point, I’m just gonna have to put my foot down and just do it,” he said. I could finish it in a month, or it could take me 15 years,” he joked before quickly taking it back. If it helps my fans to see, ‘Oh he’s like a perfectionist - I see that through his character in the show, I now understand why it could take a guy like him four and a half years to finish an album.'”Īs for when exactly the album will drop, Burd still doesn’t have a super concrete timeline, but he hopes to have it out by the end of 2020.Īlso Read: Jimmy Kimmel's 'Mean Tweets,' '30 for 30,' 'Try Guys' Among Early Streamy Award Winners “But really, I just wanted people to see me for me.
“Maybe will understand to an extent, ‘Oh, so this is why it takes him so long to do X, Y or Z,'” he said. “In the show, you’ll see what kind of person I am,” he said.
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Perhaps watching him play himself on a TV show will help all those music-hungry Dickheads - that’s what his fans call themselves - glean some understanding about the “perfectionist” tendencies that have kept him from dropping an album since 2015’s “Professional Rapper.” It’s a decision he addressed in a heartfelt Instagram post earlier this year, but the rapper hopes that “Dave” will shed some more light on the reasons behind his slow creative process. At this point, my fans are like ‘What the hell is wrong with you, man?”Īlso Read: FXX's 'Dave': Lil Dicky Wants You to See Him as a 'Human Being, Not Just a 3-and-a-Half-Minute Song' “I haven’t put an album out for four and a half years. “I’m a no-stone-unturned kind of artist,” he explained. The rapper, whose real name is Dave Burd, came clean about the real reason why it’s taken him so long to release new music in a recent interview with TheWrap ahead of Wednesday’s premiere of his semi-autobiographical FXX series, “Dave.” You don't need that many chains - you only need one chain.Lil Dicky is doing a lot of rapping on TV this week - but the “Lemme Freak” artist still has some ‘splaining to do about why he hasn’t dropped an album in nearly five years. I think I've heard every perspective on havin' money or I used to have money and I oh I got money, I didn't have money, I got more money than you'll ever get, I never thought I would get this much money, I had money now I'm getting more money.

I'm tired of hearing about it, I don't, I don't think it's interesting. I don't think you have a fresh take on havin' money. You can't be an accountant like "Hey I'm about to do your taxes, here's my thirty friends just standin' around doing nothing while I do your taxes" fuck outta hereĪlso, stop talkin' 'bout the same shit. Also, stop have thirty five people on stage - who are these people?! Are you travelin' with these people or did you hire them locally? Did you pay for their travel? Get all of those muthafuckas off of the stage. Clear your goddamn instrumental and rap over it, I don't wanna hear you rappin' over your raps, muthafuckas. Here's some tips if you rappers wanna be more professional:įirst of all, stop rappin' over your own vocals at your concert. That's real inconsiderate for you to make that your rap name and it's probably - Is that the worst rap name? I saw a dude named Hogman, The Intruder, no, I just made that up, but it's it's not the worst rap name I've heard at all, man

That's some weird shit you got grown men having to call you Lil Dicky in the streets like "Aye, what's up Lil Dicky. ‘There are people that have been acting for almost 20 years that may play you better than you. It's good to listen to a professional rapper for once, but Lil Dicky is a horrible rap name. Lil Dicky helped me to understand, like, ‘this is big, GaTa stays.
