Key Glock Responds To Sleazy Backstage Note Accusations

Recently, one Key Glock fan claims to have made their way backstage at one of his shows. Unfortunately, however, they were allegedly met with quite a surprise. According to them, they spotted an alleged note on the performer’s door, letting visitors know that if they weren’t interested in “f*cking or sucking,” they should get lost.

For obvious reasons, the alleged note came as a shock to fans, as it gave off a pretty creepy vibe. Countless social media users commented on the situation, sharing their own takes on it. Many thought it was funny, others found it hard to believe, and some called it downright “predatory.” Luckily, the rapper has come through with a response to the debacle, providing confused supporters with an explanation. According to him, he wasn’t responsible for the note, if it was even real in the first place.

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Key Glock Denies Writing The Note

“KeyGlock said this ain’t a meet and greet lmao,” one Twitter user captioned the photo of the note. He then responded to that Tweet, writing, “Key Glock ain’t said sh*t.” Based on his response, he’s not a fan of how the alleged backstage surprise has made him look. The rapper went on to retweet another user’s response to the note, reading “Baby that ain’t for Key lmaooo just FYI gotta do the team.”

Luckily, he doesn’t seem to be letting all the chatter get him down, sharing a subsequent Tweet in apparent response to the controversy. “I just be laughing sh*t off,” he wrote alongside a laughing emoji. “It’ll help you live longer.” While the origin of the note remains unclear, fans are at least glad to know that Key Glock didn’t write it. What do you think of Key Glock’s response to the note a fan allegedly spotted backstage at his show? Were you shocked by the alleged note? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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2Pac’s Rare 1995 Booking Photo And Prison ID Are For Sale

Two rare pieces of 2Pac memorabilia, which come from his 11-month prison stay, are now up for sale. The late artist did time at the Clinton Correctional Facility in New York on sexual abuse charges, and was eventually released in October of 1995 after appealing his conviction. His previously-unseen booking photo, as well as his prison ID card, will soon belong to a lucky fan. That is, as long as they’re willing to pay a hefty price.

Momentsintime.com has listed the booking photo for $35k. The ID card, which was a replacement of his original, is going for $75k. Whoever ends up getting their hands on the ID card will also receive a handwritten note penned by 2Pac himself. It’ll come with the form 2Pac filled out asking for another ID after losing his old one. “I lost my ID and need a new one. Thank you,” it reads alongside his famous signature.

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Rare 2Pac Memorabilia Available For Purchase

2Pac's 1995 Prison ID And Booking Photo Are Now For Sale
Tupac Shakur during Party For Cowboy Noir Thriller “Red Rock West” at Club USA in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)

According to TMZ, the items were given to one of 2Pac’s family members when he was released. They later made their way into the possession of a collector, who’s now willing to part with them. A few years back, the artist’s original prison ID went up for auction and eventually sold for $30k. With all the 2Pac talk happening due to Keefe D’s recent arrest, it’s safe to say that the items will go quick.

Earlier this month, it was also announced that GottaHaveRockAndRoll will be auctioning off two old mugshots of 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. in November. Rare footage of Biggie’s final concert, said to be in pristine condition, will also go to the highest bidder. The two polaroids are expected to bring in roughly $40K each, while the rare footage is expected to bring in up to $2 million. What do you think of 2Pac’s booking photo and prison ID card going up for sale? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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