Young Thug Isn’t A Fan Of Andre 3000

Not that long ago, Young Thug appeared on T.I’s podcast, Expeditiously, where Thugger, T.I, and Benny The Butcher touched on a number of topics. During their chat, Young Thug addressed a couple of things, including his thoughts on Andre 3000.

It all started when T.I. asked Thugger if he wore the Jeffery dress for publicity, which he has always denied. Young Thug says he bought a pair of Mason Margiela shoes, and the dress simply looked good with it, so he purchased it too.

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Additionally, T.I. mentioned Andre 3000 who once wore a dress as well, which prompted the rapper to talk about his experiences with the co-member of OutKast. Thugger said he didn’t know much about Andre 3000, in fact, he couldn’t even name two of his songs.

T.I. went on to say that he was definitely “missing out,” because he was a great person to work with. T.I. said Young Thug should work with him the same way he did with Elton John. Young Thug said there was a big difference between the two men, however, claiming that John liked to “Kiss a**” but Andre 3000 likes to get his “a** kissed.”

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According to Young Thug, Elton John is like a fan, whereas Andre 3000 is far more difficult to work with. The rapper went on to say he didn’t care much about Andre 3000 and had no interest in trying to work with him or imitate his style.

Hip-hop fans know Andre 3000 is one of two members of the hip-hop group, OutKast, who has gone down in music history as one of the greats. Additionally, Andre 3000 has used his talents as a songwriter and producer on other artists’ records.

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Nevertheless, this wouldn’t be the first time Young Thug appeared to have beef with another artist. Earlier in the year, Thug and French Montana were going at it on social media after the latter said Kendrick Lamar couldn’t compete with him on a hit-by-hit basis.

French Montana later clarified his remarks, saying how Lamar had masterpiece albums, but he didn’t have as “many hits” as him.