The Game Warns ‘Drill Time’ Rapper The Slim Jesus to be Careful, Says, ‘He’s Gonna Get His Ass Smoked’ [Watch]
The Slim Jesus, a white rapper from Hamilton, Ohio, has taken the Internet by storm with the release of "Drill Time," a music video in which he raps and flaunts firearms, street violence and killing people. The YouTube video has earned over 7 million views in one month.
In a Monday afternoon interview with Complex, rapper The Game spoke about the new artist. Complex asked The Game what he thought about Slim Jesus' phenomenal Twitter and YouTube popularity, which was achieved in four weeks.
"The Documentary 2" rapper says his first impression of Slim Jesus while watching the "Drill Time" music video was good.
"I thought it was dope. I was like, 'Sh*t, there's a white boy with f*cking guns and he's ready to f*cking kill sh*t," The Game says in the video clip from the interview.
Since then, The Game saw the 19-year-old's VLAD TV interview below in which the upcoming artist admitted that he enjoys rapping about the lifestyle, but he's not really in it.
"I think that Slim Jesus either really better be f*cking killing or he's gonna get his ass smoked," The Game says. "I worry about kids these days rapping about things that they're not really about."
The "Dedicated" rapper warns Jesus that pretending could cost him his life.
"Sometimes I think it's sad because lives can be lost when playing those games," The Game says. "Be careful, Slim Jesus."
There are industry black rappers and personalities who are backing the gaunt Ohio rapper.
Slim Jesus was Chief Keef's surprise guest at the Sept. 19 "Bang 3 Hologram Fest," but he never got a chance to perform as police shut down the concert right after he was announced.
Jesus was photographed at the event with industry celebrities Mike Chehade and The King Mike G who tweeted, "Gang in this b*tch" along with a photo of him and Slim
It appears the childish-looking rapper is destined for stardom in the rap industry despite the fact he's never led a street life. On Sept. 18, he released a second track "Buck Buck" and the music video has already achieved 400k YouTube views.
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