Near the beginning of his interview for T.I.'s podcast expediTIously, Young Thug offers an insight into his creative process: "Any time I'm myself, it's always really different." It's a statement that sheds light on his subsequent negative comments about André 3000 ("I can’t rap you two André 3000 songs.
I ain’t never paid attention to him. Never in my life") but also connects him to the erstwhile Outkast rapper. Both artists create by this code, understanding that greatness is never comfortable or neat.
It chafes, sometimes to a point to severe irritation. That's where Thug found himself over the weekend, when clips of his remarks were circulated around the internet and roundly condemned.
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