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Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee, better known as Rae Sremmurd, stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about their upcoming triple-disc album SR3MM. Taking inspiration from Outkast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, both Jxmmi and Swae Lae are putting out solo projects. Jxmmi's is titled Jxmtro and Swae Lae's is titled Swaecation. The third disc of the project will feature both of them. Known for their young, wild antics (the two have been compared to 90s duo Kriss Kross), the two talked about respecting women, Swae Lee's girlfriend drama, their crazy house parties, inspiration from Three 6 Mafia, and more.
Blunt in hand, Swae Lee explained giving French Montana his biggest hit to date, "Unforgettable," and why he would let such a banger go. "I'm just in the music cooking up process," Swae said. He's clearly not worried and has more hits in store."I'm working every day...I got a million of them, I make them every day. I stay in the studio."
Swae Lee's name has been in the news after his girlfriend jumped and robbed his alleged side chick. It was all caught on camera. "That was just a little brief period there," Swae explained. "That situation was crazy, I don't endorse no violence. The media, the blogs exaggerate a lot of shit." He's not letting the drama get to him. "Just know my life flow smooth," Swae calmly said.
The two live in a house together which has become notorious for their crazy house parties. The duo also recorded the majority of SR3MM there. "The house parties start at 12 o'clock every night. They not stopping till 5 in the morning," Jxmmi said. "We just chillin and smoking and we got 30 girls in the crib... maybe we in the studio. It's just some lit s**t every day." When asked what the craziest moment they've ever had happen at their crib, Swae Lee's answer was a bit shocking. "My (pet) monkey s**t in a girl's bra on time," Swae explained.
A criticism the group receives is that Swae Lee is the main draw and Jxmmi doesn't pull his own weight. Charlamagne asked Jxmmi what his thoughts on getting that negative feedback. "We been in this group for over 10 years, bro. I've been hearing the same thing for many years," he said. "At first it kind of affected me but once you get past that little part... I'm not to go on Twitter on some "I'm about to kill myself," hell nah." Slim Jxmmi then responded to the haters in a beautiful way: "At the end of the day, f**k you, sremm life, aye, srkt srkt, and then I'm gone."
Charlamage also brought up Three 6 Mafia and how Rae Sremmurd's club-ready, party tracks remind him of the Southern hip-hop legends. "We from Tupelo, they from Memphis. That's an hour away," Jxmmi said. "We used to bang Three 6 and Three 6 used to come on in the club a lot too where we was at."
When asked what they learned from Three 6 Mafia, Swae Lee put it best: "stay consistent."
Check out Rae Sremmurd's full interview with The Breakfast Club below:
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