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FSD Feature: Lil Bibby Talks New EP ‘The Book’ & Handling Rise To Fame

Posted on March 31, 2014 by FSD Staff

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FSD: Are these people that were just really cool to talk to or is there any chance that you could be working with any of them anytime soon?

Lil Bibby: You’ll probably see me working with all of them, they pretty cool. I talked to Juicy J and Mac Mlller and Drake. I talked to them and they cool.

FSD: Just to get things straight, Free Crack is your first and only mixtape so far, right?

Lil Bibby: Yep, my first mixtape.

FSD: It’s been out for about five months now and that’s a good amount of time to see how the people received it. Did that project do everything you wanted it to?

Lil Bibby: Um, no [laughs]. I thought I would probably get more listeners and views than it got. It got probably, like, what? 800,000 on LiveMixtapes. But I was expecting like a million and something. [laughs]

FSD: What do you think you could’ve done differently to get you that?

Lil Bibby: Put out a couple videos. I think that’s where I messed up at.

FSD: 800,000’s nothing to laugh off, that’s a pretty big deal.

Lil Bibby: Yeah, I think if I would’ve put out the “Water” video two or three months ago it probably would’ve did way better.

FSD: Why do you think you have trouble when it comes to videos and visuals?

Lil Bibby: I don’t know, man. Because I’m a big, big critic, man. If something not looking right in the video, I’m really hesitant about dropping it.

FSD: Is it like you shoot the video, see how it looks, don’t like it and keep going back to reshoot it?

Lil Bibby: Yeah.

FSD: I feel that your life has probably gotten a little bit crazier since you released Free Crack. If that is the case, how have you managed to deal with that?

Lil Bibby: My life been crazy before Free Crack. [laughs]

FSD: So it’s not too big of an adjustment, huh?

Lil Bibby: I don’t know man. People acting different around me, towards me. I don’t know. I get a little too much praise and people keep smiling, acting different, funny around me. And I can see it. I don’t really like that. I’m the same person, you can just treat me the same.

FSD: Is that mainly when you come home that people treat you differently or when you’re traveling?

Lil Bibby: At home. I don’t really care about the people from when I’m traveling around. I already know that they don’t really know me. But the people that really know me, that’s what be getting on my nerves. When they start acting different.

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