OG 3Three claims Eminem can’t compete with NBA Youngboy.
NBA YoungBoy’s brother NBA OG 3Three recently sat down with DJ Vlad for an interview session on Vlad TV. On the show, they talk about NBA YoungBoy being one of the hottest things in the industry, getting a lot of plaques and OG 3Three says that even Eminem can’t compete with his brother right now. NBA Youngboy’s outstanding career was discussed by OG 3Three. Youngboy’s brother claims that the rapper has over 50 plaques and costs at least $250,000 for a performance. OG 3Three highlighted how NBA Youngboy views and handles his success after discussing comparisons to 2Pac and Eminem.
Check out their conversation below
DJ Vlad: You know you see all these situations over and over again. It’s hard to really put your head around it with all the success. Because YoungBoy got more plaques than damn near anybody right now. He’s the king of youtube, like damn near every month people watch his sh*t. You look at songs like ‘Bandit’, half a billion stream on Spotify. You know makes no sense 150 million streams. I’m trying to think how much you’d even have to pay to book NBA YoungBoy these days
OG 3Three: That’s the quarter a million to book one show, that’s the least. He’s the hotties, so yeah he should get paid the most, If I have it, I feel like he should be a million.
DJ Vlad: Yeah I mean, Eminem can get a million for a show.
OG 3Three: Yeah but put him on stage with YoungBoy, he can’t do anything.
DJ Vlad: I mean it’s a different style, I can’t imagine, I don’t know though.
OG 3Three: Put Eminem come get on a track with him and we’re gonna see what we gonna do.
OG 3Three also discussed the numerous violent situations between NBA Youngboy and their loved ones. He made a remark about one of Youngboy’s pals being shot during a firefight in Miami and Baby Joe being wounded in Baton Rouge. When explaining why the incidents happened, OG 3Three blamed the violence on a group of people who dislike them. He also mentioned their younger brother Devaughn Tate being charged with the murder of 17-year-old Devon Brown.
Watch it below.