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‘Alot Of This Sh*t Fake’ Lil Durk Advises against Jewelry Shopping

One of the more prominent names in hip hop and quite frankly by the numbers is becoming a household name among the heavyweights in the rap game is Lil Durk.

AKA Durkio aka Smurk advises against big-time flexing via his Instagram story.

Stop buying all this jewelry without knowing what you doing a lot of the shit is fake and some is overpriced get 1 jeweler and stick to em I’m telling you y’all ass gone be pissed when the truth comes out.”  (Per HNHH).

https://twitter.com/KinggrF/status/1437688671319121923?s=20

What was the motivation behind the message? We don’t quite know. However, we are certain that it was aimed at someone. Rappers are no strangers to a “luxurious lifestyle”. They don’t mind reminding you just how broke you really are. Yet who can blame them if you’ve been at the bottom? Durk might be explaining things from behind the scenes he obviously knows something about the jeweler industry that we all may not know.

Durk: Keep it on the DL?

Apparently, certain rappers don’t know it either. Perhaps Dirk’s intended message was to not draw any unwanted attention your way especially if you are adapting from a street lifestyle into a popular artist one. Lil Durk may be going through some major life-changing events after he and his girlfriend were shot at earlier this summer. Right before that occasion, Durk lost his older brother, gunned down amid the release of his with Lil Baby, “Voice of the Heroes”.

Durk also stated that he would not be a name drop any more people in his music moving forward. This sounds like a Durk maturing as an artist and as a man. We hope to continue to see more of his leadership in the rap game. Leave us a comment telling us what you think about Lil Durk advising against certain jewelers in the rap game.

 

Written By Christian McBride

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Rihanna’s Gender Inclusive Fenty Skin

Rihanna’s Changing The Cosmetics World

Iconic hip hop and entrepreneur of Fenty Beauty star Rihanna is introducing her new gender-inclusive Fenty Skin line for both women and men. Her newest line reinforces the value of inclusivity. Rihanna makes this very clear in her Instagram, saying it is “meant for fellas” too. The launching date for Rihanna’s revolutionary new skin line is scheduled for July 31st, mark your calendars!

https://www.instagram.com/p/CC1qhZmn66b/

“The New Culture of Skincare” in Gender Inclusivity

In 2020, we have been fighting for equality in an endless amount of ways, and one of these issues of equality and judgment centers around cosmetics. In the past, men have been judged for wearing makeup with stereotypes about who makeup is meant for. Some women believe makeup is for women only.

But thanks to Rihanna, these preconceived notions have come to a stop. The Fenty Beauty gender-inclusive Fenty Skin campaign features both A$AP Rocky and Lil Nas X in the video, emphasizing the importance of normalization. With some changes being for the worse, but other things like Fenty Skin allow a positive change.

https://youtu.be/aP0IYMwOZ8U

Why Campaigns Stick To Our (Fenty) Skin

Campaigns give one message that’s shared globally. These campaign messages often stick with us based on the tone, images featured, and clips. The gender-inclusive Fenty Skin line surrounds the importance of stereotypes surrounding cosmetic use. By using Lil Nas X and A$AP in her campaign video, these hip hop artists allow for major influence in future choices.

Mark Your Calendars For Fenty Skin

With Rihanna’s new line, she wants to invoke one message for the public, change! All in all, with Rihanna’s message about gender inclusivity, it’s time to mark your calendars for 31st! We hope that men and women will be able to highlight the importance of skincare’s message surrounding gender inclusivity, encouraging everyone to wear cosmetics.

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