
“It was not meant to turn into a chopper song but Joyner Lucas, whenever he gets on anything he has to kill everything,” said Tech. If you haven’t heard Tech’s infectious new single “Sriracha” featuring Logic and Joyner Lucas, the track starts out at a standard pace for the club banger it is but then once Logic get on it starts to feel like “Worldwide Choppers 4.” One might think that would inspire Tech to change his verse but as he tells it once his verse is done it’s done and if the featured artist has a better verse then so be it. Tech N9ne Isn’t Too Good To Get Killed On A Song

Trust us it’s worth the watch, but for those that don’t have time to check out the whole thing we picked out five things we took away from Technician Number One. The conversation clocked in at just under an hour. (His seventeenth album, you slackers!) In the interview which streamed and can still be viewed on both HipHopDX’s Facebook page and Tech N9ne’s Facebook page, the Kansas City, MO rhymer-in-chief spoke about The Storm – which comes out December 9 - future collabs with Eminem, the new generation of rappers and so much more. The interview was Tech’s first time partaking in Facebook Live and his first interview since announcing his new album, The Storm.

Last week, HipHopDX infiltrated the Los Angeles Facebook offices for a very special interview with the number one independent rapper in the world Tech N9ne.
