People are flocking to social media in stitches over Yung Gravy 'shooting his shot at Eminem through Hailie'.
Yung Gravy - real name Matthew Raymond Hauri - appeared on Just A Little Shady podcast hosted by Eminem's daughter, Hailie Jade and her friend, Brittany Ednie.
When asked who he next wants to tour with, the 27-year-old rapper took the opportunity to sneak in a quick invitation to the 'Rap God' himself.
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Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do? Catch the cheeky moment here:
In the podcast, Ednie asks Hauri: "We were going to ask you, going on tour in the future, do you have your eye on anybody that you'd like to tour with?"
Hauri reflected he gets 'a lot of offers,' listing musicians such as hip-hop duo $uicideboy$ and Jelly Roll.
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"But I love doing my own... I have a very culty fan-base so I like to do my own shows. The last tour I did was myself, bbno$, Freddie Dredd and Tara Reid and that was amazing," he reflects.
But who's next on his wish list?
Hauri explained he's set to do a few 'Gravy Fests' and he wants to get 'most likely' T-Pain, Chief Keef and 36 Mafia.
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"That's the goal, that's the goal," Hauri says.
Before quickly slipping in: "Or your dad, if he's down."
"Oh, for sure," Jade responds.
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Viewers found the moment hilarious and one couldn't help but highlight Hauri's sneaky comment.
One user commented: "Young Gravy shooting his shot at Eminem through Hailie is hilarious."
"Lmaooo! What level does he think he's on?" Another added.
Unfortunately for Hauri, the possibility of touring with Eminem may not happen anytime soon, the young rapper having previously spoken about how the real Slim Shady may not be his biggest fan.
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In an interview with HOT 97 last year, Hauri explained: "I haven't met Eminem. I don't think he likes me."
But why?
It turns out Hauri and Eminem's daughter had an interaction before she interviewed him on her podcast.
Hauri admitted: "I commented on his daughter's post one time and didn't really think it through.
"But I did and... I think Eminem is sick, no disrespect like. I commented it and afterwards, I didn't think about it for like a day and I looked back [...] and I was like, 'Ahh.'"
When asked if he thought it was a 'reckless comment,' Hauri noted he didn't think it was and Eminem 'probably didn't even care', but he thinks it may have put him off any future possibility of working together.
Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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