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The weeknd die for you cover
The weeknd die for you cover









With the performance, the merch, the presentation, the Juggalo fans and the die-hard audience.

the weeknd die for you cover

And, he’s very big in his own world and it’s the same thing with me.

the weeknd die for you cover

So, it’s only right I give him his flowers. When it comes to having a cult following, embracing yourself and sticking to your vision, Tech N9ne is the pioneer of that. Playboi Carti: Tech N9ne, he’s the pioneer of what I got going on right now. Is that why you are wearing some face paint today? He’s known for that. XXL: You were talking about Tech N9ne earlier. Rocking all Balenciaga and a T-shirt from his new line, the usually quiet Playboi Carti finally opens up. For the 25-year-old rapper, pleasing his fans seems to be one of Carti’s main goals.The elusive MC is also focused on taking care of his family, including his almost 2-year-old son, Onyx, whom he had with rapper Iggy Azalea. As a fashion connoisseur, Carti is looking to make designer clothing that is affordable for his fans. Now gearing up for his next album, currently titled Music, Playboi Carti is also breaking out of the artist lane with his own record label Opium and a cloth- ing line. Each project helped increase his popularity and success and assisted in creating continuous growth. Since then, Carti, born Jordan Carter, has released three albums: 2017’s self-titled LP, 2018’s Die Lit and 2020’s Whole Lotta Red, which came in at No. And, he has every reason to be with the cult-like following of fans amassed since he first got known in the game in 2015, as a signee to A$AP Rocky’s AWGE label.

the weeknd die for you cover

I’m not there at all to be cocky and shit.” King Vamp might not brag much, but he is undoubtedly confident. “I feel like I’m just getting my feet wet. “People are cocky because they think they are already there,” Playboi Carti says while he puffs on a blunt at Atlanta’s Blue South Recording Studios during witching hours on a rainy mid-March night. How one of hip-hop's most elusive artists stays making waves.Įditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Spring 2022 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.











The weeknd die for you cover