ONEFOUR sat down with B Wise to talk all things working with The Kid LAROI, their no performance order, group growth & more. Want more CADA content? www.cada.com.au cada.au
@@Fallakami Very few 15 ) 16 yr old lads in Australia wouldn't know these dudes, they're literally a household name in parts of Sydney and the most successful drill group in the country. Don't blame them for your being outta touch homie. Just hope you're not a youth worker or some shiet.
@@benjibasenji7727 id off myself if I was a 15 yo growing up on that lmao. Xxxtentacion and 7xvn are better age 20 than anyone who’s ever come out of aus, and this is coming from an aus, Aussies just copy uk music Same as sports, cricket was originated in India, football and real football (rugby) originated in Britain.. Australia has clones... not talent..
Spenny got his shit on lock, cool calm and collected, YP is arrogant as fuck like got a chip on his shoulder like when he was trying to mock Spenny while he was trying to answer a question about how he and Jay emz had to keep working hard to keep their product moving. Man much respect to Spenny, from rapper to businessman but still keeping it hood.
People talking about Jemz twitching, islanders who sit for a period of time for some reason do that with their legs, seen it a lot. Watch their previous interview when they did a donation, both him and Spenny were doing it, Spenny seems to have controlled it better
@@Jack-zk9xp I work,drink,socialise with islanders almost everyday, not saying it’s a bad thing but definitely not anxiety, they just shake their leg like that even if we just having a casual talk amongst each other.
Do some long form shit like a podcast or something boyz ya got mad shit to say N we wnna hear it.. You ain’t no ridgy didge toms from down the road cuz. Yous R fkn Aussie Rap. Don’t forget it.. Luv ✊🏽❤️
Bit of interview host advice bro, position who your interviewing on soft comfortable seating such as a leather couch that doesnt make noise when moving on it. Comfort is key. Pop a bottle or light a spliff to bring the nerves down and youll get better answers. Most importantly, Let them talk. Majority of the interview was just you two talking. Give the bros patience to express, And let the convo flow.
I don't respect what these boys did coz its not how i grew up, but I take my hat off and respect Onefour for making songs talking about their life style and maturing as they progress with their career. Big fan of your music boys!
J'ems cuz you need to deal with the drugs. Love this shit but boi you for real need to get on board and shift the drug shit. Devel shit we all fight. Love you boys you represent the hood. So get with it blood. I want more of the hood stuff. Think about it j em. Love yous blood
God bless you all , Jesus loves you all only he can save u repent and turn from your sins and accept jesus as Lord and saviour and you will be saved. He is the only way to eternal life in heaven once you pass away its too late . ❤
@@duke6124 his lying bro he was just scared ah huncho was gonna jump out of the chair thats why jemz kept bugging out cause ay huncho was trying so hard to get out
What you mean, if you watching this interview then they made it, going to america doesent make them, making street bangers has whats made them buddy. They already here and now, your view is some what distorted with what you associate success with.
I don't buy these guys. Their music is a complete copy of American and UK drill, and not very much a reflection of Western Sydney ... and they seem incapable of putting 3 words together, yet composing rap. They came out of nowhere with this big expensive video and partnered with Kid Laroi. I think the international drill producers who go around the world to clone drill music, couldn't find any Africans or Aborigines who were up for it, but they found some unemployed easily manipulated islander boys. Problem is - they can't talk and they can't perform, that is why there is always 100 people on stage shouting around them, creating an atmosphere of chaos, so that they never have to perform because they seem really, really shy.