Asian Doll Blasts People Rapping At Age 30 Or Older

Asian Doll doesn’t always land with great takes online in the eyes of her fans; but then again, who ever does? Most recently, the 1017 signee ruffled some often-ruffled feathers online by revisiting the topic of ageism in hip-hop. “Tryna rap at 30 is cr*zyyyyyyyyyy,” she tweeted, although she later deleted the post, perhaps because of backlash to it. That being said, plenty of people agreed with her in the replies, so it’s clearly a more contentions debate than it looks on the surface. In addition, it’s also in a much different context and implication than just blindly putting every rapper who’s hit 30 in a box.

Furthermore, the obvious examples of rappers older than 30 come to mind: Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, The Creator, Jay-Z, and so on. However, it seems like Asian Doll is referring instead to people trying to start a career at age 30 or older. Hip-hop’s always been a pretty youthful genre, so it’s understandable why some would think that age leaves people out of the culture. Still, there are plenty of late bloomers in the industry, even though they’re outnumbered by people who make it early and, ironically, fail to age and change with the times.

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Asian Doll’s Tweet About “Older” Rappers

This is a topic that many in the game have discussed and debated, and a recent example is Wallo, Gillie, and 03 Greedo on the former two’s podcast. “F***ing right there’s an age limit to rap,” Gillie Da Kid told them on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game. “If you ain’t poppin’ by a certain age, let that s**t go. Motherf***ers be like all the time, ‘Yo Gil, your platform cr*zy, this the perfect time drop something now.’ Shut the f**k up, man. F**k is you talking about? Do I look like a n***a that’s holding onto yesterday, n***a? Or do I look like a n***a that’s elevating? And escalating, n***a. And glowing and growing. What the f**k is wrong with you?

“‘Let me drop another debut album at 46,’” he went on. “Get the f**k out of here. That is not me. That is for n***as that can only rap. F**k all that. I got bigger and better s**t that I’m gon’ climb and try to climb and get to. I’m not no n***a that’s trying to live no throwback Thursday, man. If you ain’t got no traction at all by a certain age and you still doing this s**t… loser.” For more news and the latest updates on Asian Doll, log back into HNHH.

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Asian Doll Claims $100K In OnlyFans Earnings After First Day Online

Asian Doll apparently liked being on OnlyFans so much on her first day, she vowed to never leave the platform. Moreover, she claimed on social media that within her account’s first 24 hours on the adult content-oriented site, she made $100,000. “100k in a day [100 emoji] I’m never leaving only fans,” the Dallas native wrote on Twitter after her account seemingly took off. However, it looks like she really had to crunch some numbers, because she corrected an earlier statement about her content earnings. Previously, the 26-year-old tweeted out that OnlyFans paid her $500K, but deleted it shortly after.

Furthermore, we’re sure that she will probably continue to see a significant revenue stream from OnlyFans. In fact, the 1017 signee weaved into another trending saga on the Internet these days, albeit a slightly died-down one: the saga of Adam22. The No Jumper host hopped into her promo for her OF page asking to be a special guest. “Let me get a feature [heart eyes emoji],” he wrote under Asian Doll’s Instagram post promoting the account, and given his openness on the intimate end, it’s not a shocking proclamation.

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“Lmaoooo, OnlyFans gave me $500,000 just to sign up,” the rapper had tweeted before deleting the post. “Not to mention, I’m literally signed to a billionaire. Stop watching my pockets. They so full [I don’t] even gotta do shows no more. That was the goal.” Even though Asian Doll got her fair share of criticism for this move, money is money, and it’s entirely up to her to choose how to earn it. Still, hopefully this doesn’t mean that her career as an MC reaches a standstill.

Unfortunately, this isn’t even the most dogged-on part of her social media presence, as she’s had to face a lot of misinformation and gossip around her late on-and-off-again partner, King Von. Recently, Da Brat reacted to authorities dropping charges against his alleged killer, Lul Tim. “Because the police said Tim ain’t kill him, the police did,” she wrote on social media. For more news and the latest updates on Asian Doll, stay logged into HNHH.

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