Gillie Da Kid Claims Rappers Work Harder Than the Average Person


I can name 15 jobs that are harder than rapping, including cashier at a gas station in Baltimore.

Before becoming one of the biggest podcasters in the world, Gillie Da Kid was a struggling rapper who claimed to have written for major artists like Birdman and Lil Wayne. With years of industry experience, he knows firsthand the relentless grind that comes with making it in hip-hop.

In a recent interview alongside Wallo, 2 Chainz, and The Alchemist, Gillie argued that rappers work harder than the average person. He pointed out the constant hustle, grueling hours, and endless studio sessions required to build a successful career in the music industry. While some artists find the struggle worthwhile, many others put in the same level of effort without seeing the financial rewards they deserve.


Gillie The Kid Sympathizes With The Schedule Of Rappers


Do you agree with Gillie Da Kid? Are rappers truly some of the hardest-working individuals in entertainment? Let us know your thoughts!


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