Marilyn Manson Says Lil Uzi Vert Reminds Him Of Himself At That Age
Marilyn Manson gives his thoughts on Luv Is Rage 2 as well.
Marilyn Manson has went from North America's Anti-Christ to Lil Uzi Vert's
OG. On multiple occasions, we've heard the rapper express his
appreciation for Marilyn Manson, even going as far as getting an iced-out chain with
the veteran rockstar on it. While the friendship between the two has
been documented on social media on a few occasions, Marilyn Manson has
now opened up about his relationship with Lil Uzi Vert.
Manson
went to Zane Lowe's Beats1 radio show to premiere a new single however,
it didn't take long for Lowe to ask Manson how it felt to be a
renaissance man of sorts, inspiring this new wave of rappers making dark
music which ended up leading to Manson speaking on how he met Uzi.
"So, I’m at this hotel and I’m having dinner with Rick Ross,
who said his dream is to work with me. He ghosted me a bit. But the
same night, I hung out with Lil Uzi after we had talked. And we talked a
lot. He ghosted me also. I don’t know if by the time this airs, he will
have still ghosted me." Manson said, before trying to clarify whether
he used the term "ghosting" correctly.
Since then, their
relationship has blossomed into a playful bond. Throughout the
interview, you get the sense that they have quite an interesting
relationship with each other. Manson says he did listen to Lowe's
interview with Uzi after he released Luv Is Rage 2 when
Uzi called him "annoying" for not answering his FaceTime call. To which
Manson asked "Who responds to FaceTime video calls?"
However, Manson later reveals that he's a fan of what Uzi's doing right now.
"I
like his new record way better than the first one. The first one, I saw
the potential in him because he had this attitude that reminded me of
me when I was his age. I don’t want to sound aged by saying that, it
just sounded like what needed to happen. But it wasn’t fully formed."
One
of the more humorous parts of the interview is when Manson said that
Uzi asked him to help him get older women. Manson had to get a bit of a
roast in by telling Uzi he just turned 22 so everyone is older than
him.
He ends his segment by talking about why this new generation
of rappers and artists alike acknowledge him as an influence in their
music.
"They’re hardcore and they have a different lifestyle
that’s unlike mine. I’m white from the midwest. They’re from a different
lifestyle. But people know real when they see it. And real scars show
it. Mental, physical, musical, all of them."
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