26AR Talks Being The King Of Drill Music, Made In America Performance, Young Dolph, New Music + More
E NOV 29, 2021
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"Rap Clout Interviews” is a one on one exclusive interview series where artists, creatives & industry leaders have a one on one sit down to share their story  


26AR Talks Being The King Of Drill Music, Made In America Performance, Young Dolph, New Music + More  In this interview, Art sat down with one of todays best rappers out of the New York drill scene, 26AR. We talked to AR about his performance at Made in American and what it was like preparing for the concert, plus AR reveals the behind the scenes conversations which lead to him being on the Tidal stage. He reflects about his 15 million all time streams on Apple Music and what that accomplishment means to him. He also talks why he feels like he’s the King of New York drill. AR opens up about why he thinks Drill music is misguiding the youths and his plans to change direction from drill music to something different. Also, AR shares his thoughts on the death of Young Dolph. Watch the rest of the interview to hear AR speaking on his back and forth "Beef" with BMG UpperClass, and a possible date for the highly anticipated joint tape with Rocko Ballin.




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TIMESTAMPS: 


00:00 - AR talks about his performance at Made In America, Twitter with Jay z & Jack Dorsey 


02:53 - He reflects about getting 15 million streams on Apple Music  


04:06 - Explains why he feels he’s the King of Brooklyn Drill 


05:22 - Why he stays consistent and how he sharpens his skills 


07:14 - Speaks on empowering his hood 


08:21 - AR claims drill music is misguiding the youth, says he don’t plan on making that music for to long 


10:05 - Shares his thoughts on the death of Young Dolph  


11:30 - AR speaks on his back and forth with BMG UpperClass 


14:40 - Date for the Joint tape with him and Rocko Ballin

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