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Over the weekend, Wallo267, the well-known podcast host and motivational speaker, demonstrated the power of compassion when he intervened to help a distressed individual contemplating a dire decision. A video,…

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[WATCH] Wallo Cops New Lambo to Celebrate HIs 44th Birthday

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Salute to Wallo267, who copped himself a new Lamborghini for his birthday. The Million Dollaz Worth of Game host revealed the gift to himself in honor of his 44th birthday.

“Been out here doin’ my thing,” Wallo said. “I wanna thank everybody out there because everybody that follow me, whether you love it or you hatin’, you help me grow. I appreciate you all.”

In other news…. Gillie and Wallo announce ‘Gillie Fest x MDWOG’ event for this July in Philly.

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Gillie and Wallo Announce ‘Gillie Fest x MDWOG’ Event for This July in Philly

Gillie and Wallo Announce 'Gillie Fest x MDWOG' Event for This July in Philly

Philadelphia’s very own Million Dollaz Worth of Game co-hosts, Gillie and Wallo, have just revealed an exciting live event celebrating Gillie’s birthday. The event will be titled Gillie Fest x MDWOG on July 29th in their hometown.

The highly-anticipated event will unfold at the Franklin Music Hall and promises an unforgettable experience spanning over six hours. Attendees can look forward to a dynamic lineup of performances by renowned artists and comedians, ensuring non-stop entertainment throughout the night. Headlining the event will be the talented G Herbo.

A new addition to the lineup was just announced today in Babyface Ray. Gillie has promised to unveil a new act every day leading up to the event, keeping fans eagerly anticipating the surprises in store.

Million Dollaz Worth of Game, hosted by rapper/actor Gillie Da King and social media influencer Wallo267, has rapidly gained popularity as a top internet show and podcast. The show has captivated audiences worldwide by combining music discussions, real-life issues, personal experiences, genuine advice, and comedic elements. The dynamic duo took their talents to Barstool Sports in early 2020, propelling them to become the top music podcast on Apple Podcasts. Their interviews with prominent hip-hop figures have been widely acclaimed, solidifying their position as one of the best hip-hop interview shows on the internet.

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Blueface Admits To Contracting an STD In 2019

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Blueface is no stranger when it comes to spilling his bedroom deeds. The California rapper recently appeared on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast with Gillie Da King and Wallo. When asked about his sexual encounters, he was open and honest. The “Thotiana” rapper stated that he doesn’t run into nor interact with the same group of women. Therefore, he rarely gets caught up in situations where he has to explain himself.

In addition, he shared that the “baddest” woman are the ones that are “burning.” In his case, he admits to being “burnt” as a result of his sexual past after being asked by Wallo.

“I ain’t been burnt since 2000, uhhh probably like ’19,” said the 23 year-old rapper.

He was later schooled by the two OGs Gillie & Wallo about wearing protection due to his high volume of bedroom activities.

“It is what it is,” responded Blueface. He continued by commending those who have contracted STDs due to lack of protection and high volume sexual encounters.

“If you ain’t been burnt than you ain’t been f**king.”

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Over the past few months, the West Coast rapper has turned his house into an online rendition of Bad Girls Club entitled, “Blue Girls Club.” He chose 16 women to live in his home, where they film their daily activities. Amongst these are some brutal fights, where some sustain serious injuries. Last week one of the Blue Girls Club members was shown returning from the emergency room in a wheelchair.

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Devin Wade Ousted From Gillie da King’s ‘Million Dollaz Worth of Game’ Podcast After 15 Percent Ownership Demand

Million Dollaz Worth of Game Podcast is one of the hottest podcasts in the culture, but in episode 48 the now duo of Gillie Da King and Wallo 267 made a change to the roster after a financial dispute between co-hosts.

Now 50 episodes in fans noticed that Devin Wade better known as Dev Nasty was absent from the last two episodes, and Gillie revealed some details in the form of a meme on Instagram as to why Dev hasn’t been on set. “When a n***a ask for 15 percent of ur company and he’s the sound guy,” Gillie wrote under a photo of he and Wallo’s interview with The Breakfast Club.

Dev was not only 1/3 of the M worth of Game podcasters, but he was also the producer of the show and, according to Dev himself, was the owner of the facilities where the recording took place.

Wade posted a cryptic message on Instagram regarding the situation, but also thanked everyone for the support as he celebrates his 40th birthday.

In the comments on the post, Wade addressed the situation saying that he won’t change his IG bio that reads “Producer of mworthofgame” because “nobody can take away your accolades or resume.”

Wallo has not commented on the situation publicly. The Barstool sports sponsored podcast currently has more than 114,000 subscribers on YouTube.

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Gillie the King Reveals His Top 5 Rap Groups of All Time… What Philly Group Makes His List?

Gillie the King is the King of Philadelphia.

According to those who are in the know in The City of Brotherly Love…  few things musically goes through the city without him knowing. When Smack White decided to bring his Ultimate Rap League to Philly, Gillie was front and center to watch Cassidy go up against Arsonal (and then he left before the battle was over).  Needless to say, his opinion is respected.

So on one of his most recent episode of his podcast, Million Dollaz Worth of Game with his cousin, Wallo and producer Dev, he listed is Top 5 Rap Groups of all time. What makes the entire exchange hilarious is to see how the trio struggles with coming up with just 5 groups for the list.

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The first inkling that no one was coming to full agreement, was when Wallo protested on the three hosts having a combined list (with good reason). Check out the following lists (and those who were knocked off the list).

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First List

  1. Mobb Deep
  2. NWA
  3. Bone Thugs N Harmony
  4. Migos
  5. EPMD

Then Gillie adds that he forgot about RUN DMC and takes WuTang Clan from Dev.

Second List

  1. NWA
  2. RUN DMC
  3. Bone Thugs N Harmony
  4. WuTang Clan

Third List

  1. NWA
  2. WuTang Clan
  3. Mobb Deep
  4. Bone Thugs N Harmony
  5. Major Figgas

Wallo

  1. Public Enemy
  2. NWA
  3. WuTang Clan
  4. RUN DMC
  5. Mobb Deep

Dev Nasty

  1. Mobb Deep
  2. WuTang Clan
  3. Fugees
  4. NWA
  5. RUNDMC

First argument was over Public Enemy, whereas Gillie called them “vigilantes” and says that his cousin walked around with a big red clock like Flavor Flav. They also mention OutKast and Migos. After a certain point, the idea of Top 5 went out the window. The three proved one point: It is impossible to do a top anything with so many amazing lyricists- 40 years into Hip-Hop.

Another funny point, but actually important to note. The Roots did not make Gillie’s list. He mentioned that the Hip-Hop band has never invited him to perform at their legendary picnic. Didn’t we start this off that Gillie is the King of Philly? Whoever is calling the shots…. Ahmir… Black Thought… James Poyser… Kamal Gray… make sure next year his invite finds a way to the MDW offices. We are sure folk would love to see him rip the set.

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Cassidy 5001 and 2: Rapper Booed In Hometown, But Is This The End?

Cassidy should no longer boast that he is undefeated.
He should boast that he is a pioneer in popularizing battle rap. (That bar against Goodz last spring about these guys getting popular cause of battle rap, but he made battle rap popular was just fire).
He should boast about his successful five or six years in the industry. (You can’t take away the debut gold album and that “I’m a Hustla” was one of the first ringtones to go platinum.)
He should boast about his current marketing and promotional prowess, but the mythology surrounding his infamous battling record (5001 or better victories) should never again muster in his belly, rise through his esophagus and come out his throat.
It should not, but it will. And despite popular opinion, he is needed for battle rap to go to the next level.
One of the problems with the millennial thought process is to disregard legacy and foundation. The small ten year window that the new cats give credence to often limits their ability to recognize anything that was popping before they were “on” or even alive. Cassidy’s refusal to allow “them” to put him in a washed up box speaks volumes to his tenacity, self-confidence and his roots into a culture that right now spans four different generations.
He screams “FUCK THAT, I AM HERE!” in the face of those pushing him out. He says that to a culture that as much as it is wants to be respected, is closed off to a world that is needed to give them the mainstream respect and bag they so desire. [Ed. Note. That’s a fact!]
URL has genius-ly identified that there is still value in ”The Hustler,” even though it appears that his arrogance, long ass verses that span what seems to be like an hour and an unsportsmanlike Philly crowd might have rattled the SMACK stage with momentary thoughts of regret. Having the  Lock Down card in Philly should have been a home run, particularly with Philly hometown heroes up to bat, but it was not.
But that’s just it. Knowing Philly is more than knowing the difference between Ishkibbles, Jim’s and Genos.
It’s more than the catch phrases of “Nut Ass” or “Jawn” or “Bul (which has no real spelling but a feeling).” If the league would have known Philly a little bit more than the dope emcees from the town, they would have known that the Philly fan is fierce, bleeds green, loves everything about Allen Iverson (transplant), Dr. J (transplant), Will Smith and don’t say nothing about Phyliss Hyman or Teena Marie. The Philly fan would fight you for their jawns, but if they think you drawing (especially if you from Philly or Philly adjacent) they banging on you. Philly be hating on people- no reason necessary- and will cannibalize its own city. Philly be on that sh*t, nahmean. Don’t let them tell you differently, just listen to any Philly rapper talk about Philly… the city in regards to supporting music be sometimey. They will dance to Tuff Crew all day, but will never buy their music. Just consider how NOOOOOObody cared about Dutch from Major Figgas but when Gilly da King and Wallo stepped up, they went crazy.
And while it seemed like Philly was gonna ride w the former Ruff Ryder, Cassidy, they booed him.
But booes do not faze Cassidy. They seem to make him stronger. So what is the finally assessment? Is this definitive loss from Arsonal (please Cass fans don’t gas it) they end for him? NO!!!
As aforementioned, the culture needs him. The energy understands the dynamics of selling the fight. He even adapted a little with performance… to make him seem a little less dated. All he needs is to stop verbally masturbating with them long ass, nut ass rounds and he will be aiight.
The question everyone should be asking is if Tsu Surf still wants to battle him.

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