Westside Boogie talks how Rihanna changed his life forever, relationship with Eminem, new album & more

Shady Records’ Westside Boogie has recently set down on Nothing Beats Experience podcast with Smoothvega where the Compton rapper talked about Rihanna, Eminem, signing to LVRN and Shady Records, his upcoming album, mental health and more.

About Rihanna

I was on tour with Denzel Curry when Rihanna sang my ‘Ni**a Needs’ video. I had been signed to Interscope for couple of years and I still only had like 10k followers. So, when Rihanna posted me, I thought it was fake, I thought it was fake page. She posted me and my followers went up from 10K to 150k in like 30 minutes. That’s a power of Rihanna. So Rihanna singlehandedly changed my career forever. I’m forever grateful for her.

Hard times at Interscope

So, I was still on a shelve of Interscope after two years. That was tough for me. Going through ups and downs. All my friends thinking I’m super rich but I was still barely being able to take care of my kid at that time, even though I was signed to one of the biggest labels in the world.

Signing to LVRN and Shady Records

One day, my AR from Interscope told me ‘We have to figure out something. It’s that management group called LVRN and I really feel you are good match’ and at the same time, I randomly got a call from Eminem. I don’t know how the universe did that to me or why it did for me but I think its my constant belief in myself and not giving up. Got a call from Eminem. He said he wanted to meet me. Flew me out to Detroit. And next thing you know, I was signed to Eminem.

His musical influences

I’m such a singing, RnB headass ni**a. I was listening nothing but gospel music at the beginning. Then there was slowly transition to Lauryn Hill. There was a gospel movie “Sister Act 2.” Once I saw it, I thought oh I love this girl. I love Lauryn Hill. And then somehow JAY-Z was introduced into my life. I don’t know how it happened. I think that was the first artist I searched down on my own and I fell in love with Jay. And then I fell in love with Wayne. They are two artists that I ever idolized.

About Eminem 

We went to the studio in Detroit. It’s always the same thing with Tracy: “Marshall’s ready for you now,” “Marshall’s ready to see you.” He’s like freaking president. And that’s the part that makes me nervous when she come by like that. Tracy, I love her but she scares me too. Eminem is dope. Before I met him, I was like ‘that’s one of the biggest rapper ever, he is not gonna act like human but then when I met him, he was like just another person trying to figure life out and that’s dope to me. He even knew my songs that was not popular. He knew those songs. He was telling me details about those songs and certain rhyme schemes I did. He was praising my bars it was best thing ever. I was like, oh, I love him. He really cares about the craft. He is so competitive, he’s not going to make you feel support, he going to kill everybody. [laughs] That’s what amazing about him.

His upcoming album

Best thing with working with Shady is that they just let me do my thing. Eminem just waits for me to bring him my new music to him. He does not put too much pressure on me. An album is done but I still have to go to the final Eminem-stage. I played the album to him couple of months ago. My problem is I always hate my songs from couple of months ago. I’m always critiquing myself. I probably have 5 to 10 album material because of that. I have a title of the album but I can’t say it.

Then Boogie continues talking about mental health. You can watch the full interview below:

BREAKING: Westside Boogie has 21 Savage on his upcoming Shady Records album

Westside Boogie’s second Shady Records album is almost finished and is waiting for the release date!

One of Boogie’s producers, Keyel posted a picture of himself in front of a white board where the tracklist of the album is written. It appears there is a track called “Stuck,” featuring 21 Savage.

In the caption of the post we read: “We Almost Done” and it was liked by Boogie himself.

You can check the posts below:

LVRN x RapCaviar Cypher – 6LACK, Westside Boogie, BRS Kash, NoonieVsEverybody, OMB Bloodbath

Spotify and Atlanta-based label/management/multimedia company Love Renaissance (LVRN/Interscope Records) join together for the second RapCaviar x Spotify Singles release, and its first-time ever original cypher and collaboration with artists from one collective, out today. This newest iteration features hip-hop artists like 6LACK, Westside Boogie, OMB Bloodbath, BRS Kash, NoonieVsEverybody and producer Kitty Ca$h who came together to perform an original freestyle cypher (Side A) and new track “Just Say That” (Side B).

“LVRN’s collaboration with RapCaviar happened very organically and highlights the versatile talent on our roster. The seamless blend and dynamic when you hear our artists together is unlike any other. I feel like that comradery is missing in hip-hop today and we have some of the best rappers to showcase that.” On the collaboration said LVRN co-founder and Head of A&R Justice Baiden.

Shady Records’ Westside Boogie jokes: “It was fun doing the cypher because I am competitive, and I wanted to body every rapper on LVRN even though I love them,” while OMB Bloodbath recounts, “I like rapping with LVRN altogether, I loved the bank outfits, and the direction on set, plus the steak and potatoes on set was fire. If the song a hit, they need to just say that.”

You can watch the cypher below:

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New Song: LVRN – “12 Days of Bhristmas” ft. Westside Boogie & OMB Bloodbath

LVRN has released “Home For The Holidays” album and it includes a track titled “12 Days of Bhristmas,” featuring our boy Westside Boogie and OMB Bloodbath.

The album also features Summer Walker, 6LACK, Shelley who was formerly known as DRAM, Kitty Ca$h, Eli Derby and Young Rog. The nine-tracked project is executive produced by Lisa McCall, with production helmed by Rogét Chahayed and Slim Wav.

Listen to “12 Days of Bhristmas” below:

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