Oct. 1 Event will take a look at the profession of ‘Professional Rapper’ and his breakout hit “Freaky Friday.”
To his dad and mom, he is David Andrew Burd, however to the rap and music world, he is the white comedy rapper Lil Dicky and he shall be on the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles subsequent Monday (Oct. 1). The “White Crime” rapper is sitting down with the museum’s creative director Scott Goldman for a dialog about his profession in music and the success of his debut album “Professional Rapper” and his single “Freaky Friday” that includes Chris Brown.
The rapper and actor will take the viewers by way of the highlights of his musical profession, which incorporates practically a billion streams from the success of songs like “Lemme Freak” and “Pillow Talk” that includes Dicky’s alter ego Brain. Dicky has collaborated with a few of the largest stars in rap, working with Snoop Dogg on the music “Professional Rapper” and double platinum single “Save Dat Money” that includes Rich Homie Quan and Fetty Wap.
During final yr’s Billboard Touring Conference in LA, Burd stated he spent his complete life eager to turn into a comic and his solely notable public rap efficiency previous to the launch of Lil Dicky’s “Ex-Boyfriend” video was when he was within the fifth grade.
“I bear in mind in fifth grade doing a report on the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin as a rap. It was simply a simple technique to get an A again then as a result of everybody was handing over boring stuff,” Burd stated.
Now, he is busy with each music and movie tasks together with a cripted comedy TV pilot with Kevin Hart and Scooter Braun serving as govt producers. To study extra and get tickets, go to grammymuseum.org.