Killer Mike continues to be using excessive after successful three Grammy Awards at this yr’s ceremony. The Atlanta-bred MC’s “Scientists & Engineers” gained Greatest Rap Tune and Greatest Rap Efficiency. Michael took residence the Greatest Rap Album trophy.
Followers of Killer Mike can anticipate extra music from the Dungeon Household affiliate. He lately revealed Michael would be the preliminary launch in a three-part album sequence. Apple Music 1 spoke to Mike throughout Tremendous Bowl LVIII weekend.
“This album is the primary of three. It’s gonna be three Michaels,” Killer Mike confirmed to Apple Music’s Eddie Francis. He additionally mentioned, “The primary album we received to kinda take the nine-year-old to the place I’ve grown into as an grownup, however I wanna reduce deeper.”
The 48-year-old Run The Jewels member continued, “There’s deeper ranges to go. We’re already plotting out what the subsequent one’s gonna be. Me and Cuz Lightyear have been within the studio with Mike Will the subsequent night time. And we’re working.”
Kai Cenat & Joe Budden Clashed Over Killer Mike Profitable Greatest Rap Album
Michael reigned supreme within the 2024 Grammy’s Greatest Rap Album class which additionally included tasks by Drake & 21 Savage, Metro Boomin, Nas and Travis Scott. The Recording Academy’s choice to honor Killer Mike’s sixth studio LP did trigger some controversy.
Streamer Kai Cenat and podcaster Joe Budden had a back-and-forth on their respective exhibits about Michael beating out a few of the different contenders. Kai Cenat admitted to not figuring out Killer Mike’s work and questioned why his mission gained Greatest Rap Album.
Joe Budden then slammed Kai Cenat for his unfavorable reactions to Michael successful. Cenat and fellow streamer Adin Ross fired again at Budden. Nonetheless, Killer Mike spoke positively about Cenat and Ross throughout an interview with GQ.
“I simply wish to say, to Kai, you must have invited me to the room as a result of I f### with you and I’ll deliver you a brush,” Mike said, referencing his “sweep” on the Grammy Awards. “Adin, don’t waste all of your time arguing with previous of us, man. I salute you. I like to see what y’all younger brothers are doing.”