Watch Rae Sremmurd Tell Wild, Wild Stories About Their Lives on ‘The Breakfast Club’


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Rae Sremmurd is known as one of the most high-octane, wild and entertaining Hip Hop acts in the country right now. Their “No Type” and “No Flex Zone” anthems, overflowing with energy and high-pitched claims of turning up and being open to hanging with beautiful women regardless of their heritage landed them a national tour with Nicki Minaj, international acclaim, and the type of reception every budding rap artist or group clamors for. Hails from critics, and ticket purchases from fans.

Just a year-and-a-half since their debut album–SremmLife–dropped, Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi are ready to get back to it, and will be releasing their sophomore major label effort, SremmLife 2, on Interscope Records later this month. Anchored by the eerie party anthem “Look Alive,” RS will look to improve upon the meager-but-promising sales numbers they achieved the first time around, as well as further strengthen their stronghold on the party anthem lane.

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To promote SL2, the two brothers, who hail from Mississippi, sat with the Breakfast Club crew on Power 105.1 this morning to talk about how Swae Lee ended up writing for Beyoncé and producing for Gucci Mane, and just how wild Slim Jxmmi’s sex life is, even though he’s currently in a relationship. Above you’ll see Angela Yee give Jxmmi’s pink Gucci mink an authenticity test, Jxmmi get asked to call Charlamagne sexy, and enough NSFW tales to last you the rest of your Tuesday, let alone the 20-minute frame this all happens in.

Dig in above.