NBA YoungBoy Is The Face Of Supreme’s Latest Ad

NBA YoungBoy and Supreme have something in common: they have just as many fans as they do haters these days. In the Baton Rouge rapper’s case, that’s been built in for most of his career, and he continues to exceed expectations despite that. On the other hand, the streetwear brand had its explosive moment in pop culture, and has understandably and naturally dwindled a bit since. Still, they are two titans in their fields, and it’s only natural for them to team up and cause a bit fo a ruckus online. Moreover, YB recently posed for some pics in Supreme for their Instagram page, and fans had divided reactions.

While some fans threw a lot of praise at the Richest Opp MC as they always do, his haters said that this meant the end of the Supreme brand. Regardless, others were glad about the mixed reception (to a photo? Seems a bit much), because now it will be easier for them to cop some stuff. That aside, YoungBoy Never Broke Again wore a classic red box shirt, and donned a black box hoodie in another picture. What’s more is that he appeared with a child, presumably one of his own, and beside some stacks of cash that cornily spell out an “S.”

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NBA YoungBoy X Supreme

However, perhaps the most interesting thing about this photoshoot is that the 23-year-old wore his Opium chain. If you recall, he and Playboi Carti sent fans into a frenzy when the latter posted the former wearing the rage label’s chain on his Instagram Story. Reports emerged of this being a gift from the label boss Carti himself, and many think that there’s a collab album or some other link-up on the way. Neither artist publicly confirmed this news, but at least it’ll only slightly break the Internet if it drops.

Might that be the most volatile, annoying, meat-riding, and viral fanbase crossover in history? Probably, but with no official news, we’ll just have to wait and see if it actually goes down. In the meantime, we’re sure that YB will continue to cross over with brands and become a bigger artist. With that in mind, come back to HNHH for the latest news and updates on NBA YoungBoy.

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Lil Durk Poses With His Money

When it comes to the current generation of hip-hop leaders, few had more curious yet inspiring trajectories than Lil Durk. While he’s been in the rap game for over a decade, it wasn’t until recently that he became a superstar in the genre and truly saw the career heights he envisioned. Moreover, his grind continues through features, tours, community efforts, and more when he’s not dropping a new album (although that’s going to change soon). Still, it’s understandable that he would want to celebrate amid the hustle. As such, he recently posted some pictures on Instagram of him posing with huge stacks of cash, captioning the post with “all the lames clicking up …Smurk said it it’s stamped.”

However, as much as he flexes his material possessions, it doesn’t take away from other, more profound aspects of his life. For example, he recently opened up about his therapy process to XXL during an interview. “Being more open,” Durkio said of his goals and what he’s looking forward to in his future personal life. “Being more open to letting [my new manager] Pete [Jideonwo] in,” he said. “Moving certain people out the way. That’s the best feeling. Therapy, the kids, the new team, all that. But the best feeling is really just starting over.

Lil Durk Flexes His Cash

“I got a therapist so I cope different,” Lil Durk continued. “I don’t show emotion. So, some people will be like, ‘Man, you can’t hold it in.’ And I just can’t talk to nobody usually. You gotta be careful how you tell people, what you tell people, because they can use it against you. They can find out your weaknesses. So now, when I talk to the therapist, then it start getting more emotional. But like somebody on the street, you’ll never even see me shed a tear.

Furthermore, the interviewer also asked him whether his proximity to death, even in the music industry, is what led him to seek therapy. “Nah, I think I had to go to therapy fresh out the womb,” Smurk remarked. “We learn to hold all our s**t in. S**t, I’mma keep it 100 with you, it wasn’t my forte when people mention it to me. I’m stuck how my pops think. I challenged myself to go to therapy. S**t, that’s like a whole new step in a whole new generation. That’s growth.” With that growth comes a new perspective on your old lifestyle, and so he balances healing with taking pride in his accomplishments. For the latest news and updates on Lil Durk, check back in with HNHH.