EXCLUSIVE: Taylor Gang-Rapper Berner Talks "Cookies," Dream Collaboration & More

Berner performs at the Middle East in Cambridge, MA on July 28th, 2015 (Jenna Cavanaugh/Roman's Rap-Up).

If you were anywhere near the corner of Massachusetts Ave and Brookline late last night, you could hear the faint sound of fire alarms echoing from a nearby building. The rings seeped under the closed doors of Middle East Upstairs, a well-known Cambridge music venue connected to the Middle East Restaurant and its sister venue, Middle East Downstairs. Behind the closed doors, plumes of smoke filled the intimate space as rapper Berner laid out lyrics onstage. The alarms screamed at the increasing smokiness, but Berner and the crowd couldn’t have seemed more pleased to let the show go on as they strongly chanted, “Let us smoke!” 

Hours before Berner’s "Cookies or Better Tour" stop in Boston, the rapper spoke on his first headlining tour. “We feel like Cookies is some of the best weed out right now, and if you’re going to come to the show, bring Cookies or better, if you got something else, come smoke it up, come share it.” 

The leafy green plant pokes its head into every aspect of the business that Berner is so successfully a part of. Instead of using weed as solely a drug to get high, Berner and his boys create a social bond and experience in order to connect to fans. Have weed? “Come share it.” This leads to Berner’s version of meet-and-greets; instead of solely taking a selfie and talking for a few minutes, Berner has offered a deal where fans can get high and hang out. He put simply, “If I was a little kid, and I could pay to go smoke with Snoop, I’d definitely do it. Not comparing myself to Snoop or nothin’, but there are people who just want to smoke.” The rapper connects with his fans on that personal level by taking time to embrace the common interest: getting high. “Just seeing how far music reaches,” Berner acknowledged, is the difference between a microphone in a studio and onstage. 

As he mentioned Snoop, Berner has collaborated with many other iconic artists including Wiz Khalifa whose record label, Taylor Gang Entertainment, signed Berner years earlier. “If you’re in the room with a bunch of rappers, you’re going to want to rap dope… every time I’m in a room with all rappers, I come tighter than I usually do.” The nature of the small group at Taylor Gang Entertainment, including Juicy J who toured through the House of Blues Boston earlier this summer, seems to push Berner as an artist. In response to a possible next collaboration, Berner hopefully answered, “Ghostface Killah. That’d be tight.” 

The rapper has dropped a new track recently that producer Scoop Deville played during the show. “Murda Murda” is a new collaboration with Paul Wall and Demrick that stemmed from a session in Houston. Berner explained, “We just met up with Paul Wall in Houston, poured some syrup, popped a Xanax, smoked some weed, and just made a song… it wasn’t a planned release or anything.” Berner’s career as a rapper stemmed from his extensive background with weed. It begged the question: does he have a favorite type? “Right now… Skittles… you know, you move around… I’ll go for Skittles or Lemon Tree.” Joint preferable. 

The crowd was nothing short of ecstatic to see Berner and his boys lighting up onstage as he laid down hits such as “20 Joints.” “We wanna say thank you on this tour,” Berner noted, “for everyone who pushed the envelope, meaning in these cities where weed is not legal… where venues don’t let you smoke, they fire it up and risk their little freedom… so we appreciate it.” You heard the guy. Let them smoke.

EXCLUSIVE: Ty Dolla $ign Talks Music, Touring & Weed In New Interview

Ty Dolla $ign performing as part of the "Under The Influence Of Music" tour in Mansfield, MA. (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

We recently had the chance to talk to Taylor Gang-rapper Ty Dolla $ign at the Boston stop of the "Under The Influence Of Music" tour, where he talked new music, touring and of course, his favorite kind of weed. 

See the interview below:

Concert Review: Taylor Gang tears it up at Wiz Khalifa's "Under The Influence Of Music" Tour

Wiz Khalifa performing as part of the "Under The Influence Of Music" tour in Mansfield, MA on August 2nd, 2014 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

The name pretty much says it all: Wiz Khalifa's "Under The Influence Of Music" tour was a smoky haze of hip-hop.

The night began with Mack Wilds, delivering a soulful, beat heavy performance.  Highlights included a shoutout to the New York block parties of his youth.

The night seamlessly moved from act to act, thanks to the night's energetic MC, DJ Drama.  Drama kept playful with the audience throughout the night, keeping the mood and the audience entertained.

Ty Dolla $ign performing as part of the "Under The Influence Of Music" tour in Mansfield, MA on August 2nd, 2014 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Next up, Ty Dolla $ign took center stage.  Ty had as much fun as the audience, dancing, smoking & rapping in equal portions.  Hints of reggae beat and yellowish green-centric lighting complimented the hazy, weed-filled atmosphere.  Our favorite moments included a bass guitar solo and performances of "Paranoid" and the hit single "Or Nah".  

After another DJ Drama stint came Sage the Gemini and his "Heart Break Gang".  With Sage came yet heavier bass and some of the strangest dancing of the night.  This leg of the night culminated with Iamsu!'s "Love my Squad".

The final act before the main event was Young Jeezy.  The opening was a huge production, full of snippets and news clippings detailing his alleged murder in 2005.  The crowd went wild over an earthshaking performance of his hit "Put On".

Wiz Khalifa performing as part of the "Under The Influence Of Music" tour in Mansfield, MA on August 2nd, 2014 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Finally came the main event, Wiz Khalifa himself.  He began with a sensational opening, walking onto the stage in a cloud of his own smoke.  Soon came Khalifa's hit "Work Hard, Play Hard", followed by a tone-setting monologue to the audience.  He cooled down the audience and kept it poppin' with his lesser-known "Mezmorized".  However, the biggest highlights were his A Cappella rap, the return of the entire Taylor Gang to the stage, and the absolute chaos that was the performance to his chart-topper "Black and Yellow".

With a steady ramp-up of energy from Wilds to Ty to Sage to Jeezy, Khalifa was a perfect way to wind down the night.  If you know Taylor Gang well enough, you know exactly what you'll get from the "Under The Influence Of Music" tour: a crazy, hazy exposition of some of the best hip-hop music out there today.

Wiz Khalifa:

Jeezy:

Mack Wilds, Ty Dolla $ign & Sage The Gemini:

Crowd: