How often do you find people rapping over your music without your permission?

All the time. I got really mad in the beginning. Now they’re going to do it anyway so I leave it alone. They do what they have to do. I think I would do the same if I was a rapper, so they can do it. Go ahead. But I hate them for it. They should know that. I hate what they’re doing. I don’t appreciate it at all. They do what they have to do.

Are there any rappers who have done a good job of rapping over your music?

No. They are all shitty. I might’ve lied and said someone’s was good, but they are all bad. Really, really bad.

Is your debut EP finished?

Yeah, I finished it last week.

What’s it called?

I actually don’t have a name for it yet. I’m thinking of calling it Wonderful or Beautiful or something. But I’m not sure. I always name my songs when I upload them or send them to someone. I never think of an appropriate title.

It’s just a spur of the moment thing?

Yeah. I have more important things to worry about, like what I’m going to eat in an hour.

Have you decided on a release date?

No. I’m in the process of talking to labels, so I don’t have a release date yet. I really want one though. I don’t want to keep people waiting anymore. I don’t want to keep myself waiting.

Is this the first time you’ve talked to labels?

Yeah, this is my first interview too. It’s my first everything all the time, this last three months or so.

Why should people listen to Yung Gud?

Because I really want them to. My music is relatively awesome and I’m the next Mariah Carey. But I really don’t know why people should listen to me. I would like them to because I like when people give me attention.