Released: July 31, 2015

Songwriter: Jean Burd Stewart Burd Lil Dicky

Producer: Lil Dicky

DAVE: Oh, man
JEAN: Got so much to do. Huh, honey?
DAVE: Yes, definitely. I just I feel like I...
STEWART: Well, look, again, if you need mom to come out there for a week...
DAVE: I don't think it's a case of needing, like, mothering
STEWART: No, no, not mothering. Organizing. Or doing, doing tasks
JEAN: Tasks, right
DAVE: It's not that, I mean...
STEWART: Getting your plane tickets...
DAVE: That's like, that's not...
STEWART: Making sure that your clothes are, are, things that, no, just organization. Not mothering
DAVE: I don't, I don't have to worry about that. Like, people handle that stuff
STEWART: Okay

STEWART: So how are you gonna get strippers in Boston and New York and Philadelphia...
JEAN: The question is whether the clubs will allow it
DAVE: Uh, I probably only would get strippers for Philadelphia
JEAN: Well, you're breaking up again
DAVE: I said, I probably would only get strippers for Philadelphia
STEWART: But, but, a practical question in organization is, do they allow it?
DAVE: Yeah...
STEWART: Someone could research that for you. That's another detail
DAVE: Yeah, why don't you take care of that detail for me? Figure out what venues allow strippers. Is that something you guys could handle or no?
JEAN: No. 'Cause I don't know what venues... You would have to ask William Morris or whoever's, you know, booking this stuff to find out for you. We can't find that out
DAVE: Well, if like I give you, if I give you the venue name and number, you guys could call
JEAN: (Talking to Stewart) You could do that
STEWART: I, yeah, I'll call...
DAVE: I'm kidding, I'm not gonna have you guys call a concert venue and have you guys ask if you could, if your son could have strippers at his show, that's ridiculous. I don't need you guys to do that
JEAN: Right
DAVE: Of course. I can't believe you guys fell for that
STEWART: Well, what do you want us to do?
DAVE: Nothing! Nothing, I'm joking around. I can't believe you're even entertaining this as like a thing that you would do

Lil Dicky

David Burd, better know as “Lil Dicky”, is an American Jewish rapper who was born and raised in Cheltenham, a small suburb of Philadelphia. He first attracted attention through his viral song/video “Ex-Boyfriend,” which gained over a million views the first day it was uploaded. The song was featured on his very successful debut mixtape entitled So Hard.

His debut album Professional Rapper was released on July 31, 2015.

The album debuted as the Number One Rap Album, Number One Comedy Album, Number One Independent Album, and Number One Digital Album on the Billboard charts, and Number One overall on iTunes.