Lil Yachty is aware of when to defend himself and choose his battles — his physique tattoos, it seems, aren’t one thing he protects from slander.
On Monday (October 2), a Twitter account shared a topless {photograph} of the 26-year-old’s torso that confirmed all his ink, captioning it: “rappers spend so much money on jewelry but never on a good tattoo artist.”
In a since-deleted quote tweet of the put up, the Atlanta rapper wrote: “Yea my tats suck hahahaha.”
Soon after, he as soon as once more quoted the put up with the favored meme video that exhibits skilled boxer Adrien Broner saying: “I ain’t gonna lie, I’m getting cooked.”
This wasn’t only a response to the put up he rebounded off, however to the numerous different individuals trolling him on-line.
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— CONCRETE BOY BOAT^ (@lilyachty) October 3, 2023
On a extra optimistic word, Yachty just lately stunned his followers with a cameo from Drake at his present in Toronto earlier this week.
Lil Boat introduced his Field Trip Tour to the HISTORY music venue on Tuesday (October 3), the place Drizzy was lurking within the crowd up within the balcony part. Needless to say, the 6 God’s presence didn’t go unnoticed and in some unspecified time in the future through the present, he hopped on the mic himself.
“Aye Boat,” Drake stated whereas rocking colourful hair equipment. “I know you been going crazy tonight. First of all, I just wanna say, y’all make some noise for one of my best friends in the muthafuckin’ world.
“You been going crazy tonight. I haven’t been home in four months, so you take yourself a little break. I’ma try some shit out.”
From the consolation of the VIP part, Drake proceeded to carry out “Meltdown,” his collaboration with Travis Scott from UTOPIA, which despatched the hometown crowd right into a frenzy.
Drake’s look at Lil Yachty’s present got here on the heels of the “Poland” rapper explaining how they differ by way of how they method life and music.
“Me and him are kind of different when it comes to lifestyle,” Yachty advised Complex. “We’re really similar as people, but as far as life, we’re very different. I don’t go out, he loves to go out, he loves to host people, he loves to party and I don’t like people that much.”
He continued: “And I record every day all day, where he kind of is very selective on his recording days as he has more of a life than I do. And, he is much more into actually living life as to where I am literally trying to record music every day.”
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