Funny Marco debuted his in style Open Thoughts present on YouTube in August with DaBaby as his visitor – a second he now jokingly deems as “dangerous.”
The comic sat down for an interview on Complex‘s 360 With Speedy published on Thursday (December 28), where he was asked to reflect on his show’s first-ever visitor.
Marco infamously requested the North Carolina native why he rapped the identical on all of his songs, which is one thing he now notes he would positively not have achieved.
“It was dangerous,” he stated with fun. “When I asked DaBaby why he rapped the same, I was trying to ask for the people. That was something I shouldn’t have did but I did it. But it was great. We ended up making a great episode, got a great relationship. But sometimes I’m like, don’t ask what the people want to know – just ask what you need to know. So that was something that I learned from that.”
DaBaby wasn’t the one visitor that induced some awkward moments on Open Thoughts.
In mid-October, Funny Marco hosted G Herbo and Southside on the present and later revealed that issues have been much more contentious than the ultimate product confirmed, alleging that he was known as a “bitch” a number of occasions and that the pair broke his $30,000 watch.
At one level G Herbo even threw his cup at Funny Marco, however claimed he meant no hurt or disrespect. “@funnymarco REALLY MY FRATERNAL TWIN NOBODY KNOW,” Herbo wrote.
Southside hopped on social media to clear the air about being painted because the unhealthy man within the alternate. He went on to say that the watch in query was faux, however famous he was keen to interchange it with an actual one and a series.
“If you a bitch-ass n-gga just stay the fuck from around me. I got enough bitches,” he stated. “I don’t need more bitches around me… Just leave me the fuck alone. I don’t gotta be nobody’s friend. I’m rich, young, successful, I’m not a rapper. I’m a producer, I don’t have to do fucking interviews.
He has since decided to take the humorous approach to the ordeal as he addressed it in a new stand-up show he did earlier this month. During the set, he revealed that the rappers’ teams were initially encouraging him to put out the controversial interview.
“Okay, Mr. Herbo. The shit go viral. Y’all seen it,” he stated, then added that the virality made Herbo change his tune. “Team then calls. ‘Take this shit down! Take this shit down!’”
Marco claims that he refused to acquiesce to their calls for because the interview continues to be out there on-line.
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