Wiley opened up to VladTV about the language barrier in U.K. hip-hop that makes it harder for rappers to cross over into the U.S. market. He explained that he is no longer chasing that dream because he wants to make music for the people who can understand his music right away and don't have to look up meanings to his slang.

During the conversation, Wiley also spoke about how Skepta has gained notoriety with the help of Drake, but he pointed out that his millions of views on YouTube hasn't translated to a large U.S. fanbase.

To hear more of what Wiley had to say, including his new album The Godfather, hit the above clip.