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Interview with DDG
Transitioning for YouTuber to fully fledged rapper, DDG's first trip to the UK for Reading & Leeds Festival definitely won't be his last.
Myles McCaulskey
Published 03 September 2019
DDG

Pontiac, Michigan. A small town with about 60,000 residents and a humble beginning for one of the biggest vloggers on YouTube.

DDG has gone on a interesting journey from YouTube to now transitioning into a fully fledged rapper and signing to Epic Records.

Having released EP’s such as "Sorry For The Hold Up" and "Take Me Serious" under his belt, DDG is growing into one of the hottest rappers in the US with a massive fanbase who are all dedicated to his music and videos.

He made his first trip to England for the legendary Reading & Leeds Festival at the end of August 2019, and with his meteoric rise not showing any signs of slowing down, and his massive reaction on the festival circuit, it's clear that he'll be making a trip over the pond again very soon.

DDG sat down with Myles McCaulskey to talk about his journey and also owning his own music masters. He also tried to do an English accent and we spoke about purchasing his own house at the age of 21.

Broadcasted exclusively worldwide on W!ZARD Radio Station.

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