chief keef and childish gambino = the most awkward interview ever

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Chief Keef is born 1995, he's a little ignorant kid talking to an almost 30 year old dude who socially is the opposite to Chief Keef. Top university, Hollywood paycheck etc.

I don't see the problem with the interview though besides Keef looking like an ignorant kid and Gambino looking like a dude trying to get the little kid to be social.
Chief Keef probably knows that people like Gambino sees him as a joke therefore the insecurity and awkwardness and vice versa.
 

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That wasn’t a back & forth; it was pulling teeth. Obviously they’re worlds apart and I’m sure that explains some awkwardness. I wouldn’t even put up that video since the conversation turned out so boring.
 
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interview reiterates that Keef is socially awkward and Gambino is a lame.

yeah...I couldn't watch the rest.

Childish reminded me of the people I work with...

White collar white people act like that a lot...like a pseudo assimilation to your style...

Its hard to explain. That's why when I fukk with white people its usually, blue collar white people...you can clearly see the socioeconomic class differences and its awkward and uncomfortable.

Chief Keef is born 1995, he's a little ignorant kid talking to an almost 30 year old dude who socially is the opposite to Chief Keef. Top university, Hollywood paycheck etc.

I don't see the problem with the interview though besides Keef looking like an ignorant kid and Gambino looking like a dude trying to get the little kid to be social.
Chief Keef probably knows that people like Gambino sees him as a joke therefore the insecurity and awkwardness.

really, I thought it was the other way around...like Gambino didn't want to see corny. Didn't yall say he writes songs about not feeling black enough? I think that's what it look like.
 

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^^^

It's getting numbers because it's ridiculous. Jr Writer getting robbed did numbers and he's not exactly buzzing.

People need to stop making excuses ''ohh he prolly don't like him''. If you don't want to do interviews then don't.

Keef seems a little slow.

If this was a thread about Keef getting robbed it'd do at least 10 times the numbers of JR Writer. I didn't even see that thread.

No such thing as bad publicity. Of course that's not 100% true but being as quiet and reserved as he is, is part of Keef's persona.
Makes him seem "mysterious", makes people want to find out more about him.
 
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Take anybody out of their element and they'll be uncomfortable and awkward. Chief Keef a little hood nikka that probably doesn't know much thing outside of his city and the people in it. Get him in a similar environment, with someone he can kind of relate too, in a less formal interview and he'll open up, or just give him some time; if he's around in a few years, he undoubtedly be more worldy and experienced with dealing with different people, he'll probably open up then.
 

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really, I thought it was the other way around...like Gambino didn't want to see corny. Didn't yall say he writes songs about not feeling black enough? I think that's what it look like.
I forgot to put the vice versa in the end, cause I think it goes both ways.

He doesn't write about not feeling black enough, he seems to rap about people who connects being black with being ignorant, street and on saying that he ain't black enough. I've only heard his album Camp kinda cool album btw, heard it like 2 weeks ago, some songs were a little too much though.


Is the song where he talks about those type of things on the album.
 
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I forgot to put the vice versa in the end, cause I think it goes both ways.

He doesn't write about not feeling black enough, he seems to rap about people who connects being black with being ignorant, street and on saying that he ain't black enough. I've only heard his album Camp kinda cool album btw, heard it like 2 weeks ago, some songs were a little too much though.

Childish Gambino - Hold You Down - YouTube
Is the song where he talks about those type of things on the album.

I think its hillarious that gambino went from that shyt to this
 
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Keef is 17, thats too old to be on that socially awkward/quiet tip....that shyt is for like real kids, like younger kids
 

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Never heard of CG until now...I will continue to not check for him. He's obviously part of that new wave of fakkitry.
 
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