Meet the Rapper-Comedian Hybrid Bringing Frugality to the Rap Game

Lil Dicky opens up to Rebecca Jarvis about his unconventional rise to fame.

— -- When it comes to rap music, it may seem like there isn’t any room left for shock value. Anything racy, potentially offensive, eyebrow-raising with rhyming melodic qualities has already been monetized by one talented artist or another.

But then an artist like Lil Dicky proves that wrong by gaining a massive, completely homegrown following with many of those same elements -- in his own way.

"In my heart I believe I’m a top flight comedian and a top flight rapper," the rapper-comedian told ABC News’ Chief Business and Economics Correspondent, Rebecca Jarvis. "I always dreamed of being an entertainer. So, my whole life to some extent, or from the age that I can remember onwards, I knew I was going to have to make some sort of attempt at being noticed for being funny."

The album’s hit single, “$ave Dat Money”, has over 32 million views on YouTube and gives a new face to the rap industry -- frugality. The entire video was shot with a minimal budget by asking random wealthy home-owners and luxury car dealerships to let them film scenes on their premises.

“You hear a lot of rap songs about spending money, I thought wouldn’t it be funny to make a song about saving money because it’s ironic, but beyond irony I genuinely have pride in saving money," Burd said. "I’m a relatively cheap person who, to me, it’s not cool to over spend, it’s cool to get a great deal.”

Lil Dicky launched his second tour, "(Still) Looking for Love," on Friday, March 4th. For more information, you can visit his site, lildicky.com.