Boogie Says Eminem Fans are One of the Toughest Fan Bases in the World

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Boogie Says Eminem Fans are One of the Toughest Fan Bases in the World

Boogie talks about Eminem in a new interview.

Shady Records’ signee Boogie did a new interview with HotNewHipHop’s Rose Lilah. In the interview, they talk about the new 1800 Tequila initiative, quarantine life, is he working on a new project, his last album, working with TDE artists, and much more.

They also talk about the Shady Records’ boss Eminem, how his life changed with Shady Records, and more. Check out some of the conversation below and full interview here on HotNewHipHop.

It’s rare just to find an album like that where it’s even better now from the first time I heard it. How has life been like since you’ve signed to Shady? Has anything changed for you?

Boogie: What changed is it’s a lot of Eminem fans. They are probably one of the toughest fan bases in the world. If I’m not rapping fast sometimes, they get mad but then if I start rapping fast I disappoint my other fans [Laughs]. I’m tryna have a balance with my fans and all these new fans and make everybody happy.

That’s so funny, I mean I don’t necessarily think of you as a fast rapper but you’re definitely lyrical, like low-key lyrical stuff that might impress the Eminem fans?

Boogie: I put a lot of pride into my lyrics so…and my lisp is too big. I got a lisp, to be rapping all fast and sh*t, it’ll start sounding like I’m spitting.

Do you talk to Eminem? Would you talk to him over the phone or text message? What’s a normal relationship, conversation for you guys?

Boogie: When we talk it’s regular, he’s like a regular person. But when he calls, somebody else calls first and then they’ll be like ‘Marshall’s on the phone,’ and I feel like I’m about to talk to my teacher or something.

Have you ever been to Detroit to visit him in the studio at all?

Boogie: Yeah I have. When I first signed to him he flew me out. I have been out there a couple of times.

As you work on the new album, is he involved or is he more hands-off?

Boogie: What makes it great about him is he just lets me grow as an artist and let me do what I gotta do. If I need something from him I can always reach out. As far as my work I don’t really want other people influencing my ideas, I wanna get my own thoughts off, I don’t really involve too many people honestly.

Read the full thing here on HotNewHipHop.

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