More than a year after the release of his Shady Records debut “Everything’s For Sale”, Boogie is contemplating his next move, learning piano and hosting a new Instagram live show.
In the recent interview that HotNewHipHop did with him, he talks about that and how his life has changed since he got his contract with Shady:
What changed is it’s a lot of Eminem fans. They are probably one of the toughest fan bases in the world. If I’m not rapping fast sometimes, they get mad but then if I start rapping fast I disappoint my other fans [Laughs]. I’m tryna have a balance with my fans and all these new fans and make everybody happy.
Do you talk to Eminem? Would you talk to him over the phone or text message? What’s a normal relationship, conversation for you guys?
When we talk it’s regular, he’s like a regular person. But when he calls, somebody else calls first and then they’ll be like ‘Marshall’s on the phone,’ and I feel like I’m about to talk to my teacher or something.
Have you ever been to Detroit to visit him in the studio at all?
Yeah I have. When I first signed to him he flew me out. I been out there a couple times.
As you work on the new album, is he involved or is he more hands-off?
What makes it great about him is he just lets me grow as an artist and let me do what I gotta do. If I need something from him I can always reach out. As far as my work I don’t really want other people influencing my ideas, I wanna get my own thoughts off, I don’t really involve too many people honestly.
You can read the full interview on HotNewHipHop