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Young Thug Jokes About Quitting Rap to Become a Streamer: ‘I Gotta Learn How to Do This Sh–‘

The money streamers make these days may be calling Young Thug‘s name

The Atlanta rapper stopped by Adin Ross‘ Kick stream and he was impressed with the way Ross lives his day-to-day life, telling the popular streamer that he wants to start streaming. “I gotta learn how to do this sh–,” he told Adin and fellow streamer Neon, who was also at Ross’ streaming warehouse. “I’ma stop doing music and start streaming. I think I’m gonna stop. I’m telling ya, I’m done rapping and gonna start streaming.”

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He added: “Y’all live a cool life. Y’all go everywhere every day. Y’all got cats wondering around this bi—. Y’all n—as got all types of crazy stuff.”

Both streamers pushed back and pleaded for him to not quit rapping because they didn’t want to be blamed and then tried to get him to tell them when his upcoming album UY SCUTI, but Thug wouldn’t take the bait, answering that it’ll be dropping on June 37.

Adin then showed Thug that he made $300,000 in the month of June already by streaming only nine times. In the month prior, Ross showed him that he took home close to $600,000 over the course of 16 streams in May and suggested that they do a subathon whenever he decides to start livestreaming, to which Thug answered simply, “Let’s do it,” before dipping out.

Thugger was recently announced as the headliner of ComplexCon’s second day later this year in October in Las Vegas and is set to co-headline Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash Festival next weekend (June 20-22) and will be heading to Belgium to perform at Les Ardentes on July 5.

On the legal side of things, the RICO case he spent the last three years fighting is finally over.

Miami Heat player Tyler Herro and Lil Baby also make appearances during the eight-hour stream. You can watch it in its entirety here, with the Young Thug portion showing up around the 6:58:00 mark.

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