Peter Bailey shares a NiteCap with Houston's newest hitmaker Kirko Bangz inside DJ Khaled's We the Best Studio as the Drank In My Cup emcee discusses his ever-growing female fan base, Texas hip hop and meaning behind his rhymes
Kirko so so cute love his music
@nikitastowe4157Won't most of y'all stop hating on kirko he doing his thing like a grown man should do
@crawwest3817Bigger than me *****
@TopgClimberkirko real. he know how to be real
@davidmont8421Kirko Bangz got it all IMA fan so he love meeeeee.......
@aridari3635hahaha 2:00 nigga peeks through the window haha
@jorgeponce3984Kirko bangs I luv him
@keoshaperry9123For everyone who commented on his speech...fyi he is educated. He did attend college before he decided to do music. You can not put a stereotypic image on what an educated person looks like
@MsFitKittyHow the hell kirko looks like he can be my twin... Lol
@SpaceOutENT305It's called "Letting Them Know" Kirko Bangz ft. Paul Wall
@Shoopsterzhis black african american - hahahaah and go wikipedia wtf his face looks black and his nappy hair black too - he doesnt look mestizo
@TheNdubzforlifehe mexican american u ass
@trae1376Beginning song?
@yungmaniac7561he a black kid he grew up in the hood if you dont understand that - then dont listen to him he represents black - and you are something else - why do you care
@TheNdubzforlifewretched
@nyeeezyH-Town 4 lyfe ..
@alexrodriguez4273The interviewer sounds like he should be somewhere doing a weather report or on the quiet storm or something. Anyways TEXAS in this thang!
@babyblu2010We talk like from Texas maynee, we know how to talk
@herochio9294to all his female fans he said he loves us dont we love himand i was born onhis bithday august20
@angie57874Omg
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