Man, dude interview skills are A-1. Typically, when speaking to an interviewee who has poor communication skills, the interviewer can easily get thrown off, but this man kept the same energy throughout, and had seemless transitions.
@@jevonpowers5478, Nah, we’re grown men, and I treat mfs accordingly. That man knew he had an interview prior to getting high. Professionalism go a looong way, my bruh.
We from the same hood soil mane,..same street all that..I lived on Riota years before G..it's like most hoods all over he prevailed through a lot getting bread...I'm happy to see him shine..if y'all talking bt his communication skills, shit look at the communication skills of the interviewer , he ask a question and damn near try to half way answer it..keep going G!!!
Seen his earlier shit off the porch with dgb & smalls eyes well spoken articulate , bruh fighting his demons rn it sound good in music bt it’s a darker side to it
The 9 min mark when he waved that Nigga away is the best shit ever. The best interview in hip hop he never over talks himself to make himself seem more interesting, he always answers the question that’s asked. I think most podcasters just ask terrible questions and the get the answer the question prompted. Best interview in music period
Great interview. Love the guys engery and questions who is interviewing. RapRadar. Please clean yall walls before yall doing another interview. I kept wiping my screen off cause I thought some shit was on my phone frfr lol. Good interview tho lol
I'm from the same hood as Gee. Everything he talks bout in his raps he's really done and he's still involved in war he has no choice. How do yaw expect someone who has recently experienced so much trauma trauma to be able to articulate a polished interview. Listen to his music if you want to know what's on his mind
I have to say bro interviewing did a great job. I woulda cut that shit short. Bro fresh off the streets so say less is best. I'd wait to interview him till he can adapt to this industry game still being a street nigga. Gotti will mode him. 👌🏿👍🏾
*Mold* but yea forsure gotti got him... The people talking down on gee are stupid as hell... Imagine coming from the streets to now big platforms asking u questions in front of cameras.. Anybody will have to adjust and learn how answer questions for us to get to know them personally
@@kidd3633 Absolutely, and Gotti went thru it so he will get bro ready for this transformation to the industry. By no means do I think bro will not adapt, it's just a process. I like to see transformations like this cause it's genuine. Example: When Snoop did his first video (Deep cover) he never looked right into the camera. Real street dudes ain't used to that. EST is solid! 👍🏾
anyone saying gee has poor interview skills look up his no jumper interview, its one of the best on the channel, something must have went left behind the scenes for gee and threw him off, plus he super high lol
@@vladimirklizschko9337 Right-@CigarTalk confirmed it was scheduled to be a post album release interview. Clearly, but these folks cant read and didnt watch the entire interview huh? LOL
Mannn I ain’t ever had nun bad to say abt gee, love dude his music is hard asf he from my city and he real as it gets. But this is embarrassing bro he off a perk fs🤦🏻♂️
I think this interview is incredibly indicative of a great interviewer for many artists but he's not a good interviewer for a real street nigga they don't care about the antic type questions or all these questions you know you got inspired from other interviews you gotta more so have a real conversation for real instead of these targeted questions his style feels like industry shit fr and questions from a person with an industry mentality real niggas move off genuine shit when you really listen to questions he's asking and what he's basing it off of it makes you ask like what are you really asking fr everyone is saying the interviewer is great because he had questions but they wasn't really the right questions for him
I actually think he held his own but yes, so many comments on the type of interview-this is an interview-the artist answering what we all wanna know. Hes authentic, and Cigar kept that ship on course even w/the hiccup. I see where the interviews are the same questions and especially after being signed. If we get tired/notice theyre asking the same questions, you know the artists are.
"YOU heard it...' LMAO....That went south. I gotta get debriefed betta or somethin'-I had to hear what song stirred this pot. Talent, Money, and Power. produced by O. Fire, as expected too...
@@abmstixs8972 He had just lost his mother/brother in same week 3 mo prior. Stop reaching, everyones not watered down and company stamped. Authentic is refreshing
Bro doing the interview crashed with asking about songs off the album off gate when they wasn't supposed to be out yet, killed the whole interview 🤷♂️
@@michaelfranzese8460 ion know his off the porch interview was way more awake and more human made I’m from the hood too I get it trauma is real but still mane music might save his life I hope the best for him cuz I believed in pop smoke when he first came out so I don’t want to say gee go out in any bad energy shit
The disconnect in this interview is cringy. These polished industry dudes can't relate to these new young up and comers. Please groom younger media to do these interviews. Gee one of my favorites, but you need somebody in-tune to get him comfortable to open up
Gee has a bad attitude in this interview like he doesn't want to be there. He made this interview extremely awkward I think the interviewer did good especially with how Gee was acting.
He did know that he was coming to do an interview right he is making me sleepy and I wasn't even sleepy. I honestly think it's all an act with him EST Gee has a degree in communications why is he acting like he can't speak clear English.
Listen to the music if he come up there acting like Carlton Banks that wouldn't make any sense yall want rappers to be osama and Obama all at the same time
It was more of miscommunication with some of the questions, he should’ve explained what XXL was in order for him to answer it better… and the track list leak made it worse but he realized that it wasn’t really the interviewers fault
"I still don't feel nun" is a classic. "Bigger than life or Death" has alot of bangers but it didn't hit me in the gut like "I still don't feel nun". The emotional impact just wasn't there.
@@k.k.dumbway816 I thought it was me...Most artists earlier works hit harder to me, its what hooked me. LOVE. I was a straight addict. Gee in heavy rotation..now we sharing him LOL...newer fans feel that BTLOD slightly more than ISDFN. Those who rocked EST Gee w/the caesar, before the dreads, before the grill will tell you that BTLOD is a classic, ISDFN is held higher between the two
@@CigarTalkShow yeah it is. You shed this man plenty of questions that could’ve got him caught up then gone say you heard his album early? Bringing up features he, himself didn’t even put out for the public to know. u just gotta come different
Everybody sayin somethin bout Gee but nobody mention that I done seen several interviews w this goofy ass dude that went like this. Not everybody communicate well w somebody who all loud and pushy all the time w everything they sayin. The interviewer just one of them guys that be pushin people buttons and don't even realize it, don't know how to respect people boundaries at all especially a strangers. In the streets you ain't gon get by like that and his job to play 20 questions w street dudes. Just my take.