WOOPS. MEANT TO PUT YUNG..ANYWAY
since u niggas aint on twitter i thought i should share this wonderful tidbit of niggerosity.
TL;DR
RAPPER WHO AINT DOWN WIT DA CLICK GETS THEIR LOGO TATTED ON HIS FACE ANYWAY.
RAPPERS ACTUALLY IN DA CLICK AINT COOL WIT IT AT ALLLLLLL
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The Grand Hustle member explains the meaning behind his perplexing facial tattoo.
The internet was ablaze when images showing Yung LA's new face tattoo made their rounds online.
In an interview with XXLMag.com, the Grand Hustle rapper explained the meaning behind the tat, which is best described as a pink duck.
“That tattoo just comes from something in the city,” explained Yung LA. “My cousins grew up with a lot of people from Zone 6, I know a lot of people from Zone 6, and the people from Zone 6, there whole movement is called Duct Tape and I just had been really getting up with these guys. Everybody in the city from Zone 6, Zone 3, Zone 1, from Duct Tape to YGC to CDB to 30 Deep, there’s so many cliques in Atlanta and I just wanted to be the Robin Hood, I just wanted to be the guy that could have relationships with everybody in the city.”
Though his relationship with Duct Tape Entertainment, and Atlanta record label, has been disputed by Alley Boy, an artist and co-CEO at the label, Yung LA remains adamant about his affiliation.
“I can’t really go on what [Alley Boy] say ’cause he’s not the CEO of the label,” said LA. “So he wasn’t around at the sit-down, when we did chop it up. I had my relationship with Big Bank Black, other cats, and people that I grew up with and they love me genuinely. That’s the relationship I had.”
Currently Yung LA is focused on getting out of his deal with T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records. “Right now we’re actually fighting,” he said, citing "backwards" business practices as his reason for trying to leave. “We got our lawyers going to war with them. They just tryin’ to free me out of the contract. They don’t wanna let me go, but they don’t want to work for me either.”
LOL
Alley Boy said this nigga needs to take that shit off his face:
http://worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh15JMkSh4BF849163
“He didn’t sit down with any of the heads at Duct Tape,” Alley told XXLMag.com, clarifying that LA is not signed with the imprint. “[Yung LA] aint’ get the okay from none one of us and ain’t none one of us told you nothin’ about you having nothing to do with Duct Tape. You dead wrong.”
To the casual observer, LA’s tattoo is just a duck. To Alley, the logo represents loyalty. “There are people willing to lay down their life for that logo, we’re a real close knit family,” said the Duct Tape honcho , who’s also signed to Atlantic Records as an artist.
Asked what he believes was the motivation behind the artwork, Alley said: “I guess he ran into my lil’ homies and shit, kickin’ it with them. You know they drinkin’ lean, smokin’ together…I guess he took that [as] being cool with some Duct Tape members, but they can’t tell you to go put nothin’ on your face.”
“He’s gonna have [to get] like a pendant or a star or somethin’ to cover that shit,” Alley added. “It’s like an ex-boyfriend name or somethin’, he finna get that shit covered-up.”
Claiming that T.I.’s Grand Hustle imprint, is no longer Yung’s label home, Alley thinks the “Ain’t I” rapper tried to associate himself with Duct Tape in order protect himself in his hometown. “At the end of the day when he fell out with Grand Hustle I guess he felt like that would’ve been a great move for him because ‘if I got Duct tape behind me, ain’t nobody gonna be to quick to fuck with me out in the streets.’
since u niggas aint on twitter i thought i should share this wonderful tidbit of niggerosity.
TL;DR
RAPPER WHO AINT DOWN WIT DA CLICK GETS THEIR LOGO TATTED ON HIS FACE ANYWAY.
RAPPERS ACTUALLY IN DA CLICK AINT COOL WIT IT AT ALLLLLLL
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The Grand Hustle member explains the meaning behind his perplexing facial tattoo.
The internet was ablaze when images showing Yung LA's new face tattoo made their rounds online.
In an interview with XXLMag.com, the Grand Hustle rapper explained the meaning behind the tat, which is best described as a pink duck.
“That tattoo just comes from something in the city,” explained Yung LA. “My cousins grew up with a lot of people from Zone 6, I know a lot of people from Zone 6, and the people from Zone 6, there whole movement is called Duct Tape and I just had been really getting up with these guys. Everybody in the city from Zone 6, Zone 3, Zone 1, from Duct Tape to YGC to CDB to 30 Deep, there’s so many cliques in Atlanta and I just wanted to be the Robin Hood, I just wanted to be the guy that could have relationships with everybody in the city.”
Though his relationship with Duct Tape Entertainment, and Atlanta record label, has been disputed by Alley Boy, an artist and co-CEO at the label, Yung LA remains adamant about his affiliation.
“I can’t really go on what [Alley Boy] say ’cause he’s not the CEO of the label,” said LA. “So he wasn’t around at the sit-down, when we did chop it up. I had my relationship with Big Bank Black, other cats, and people that I grew up with and they love me genuinely. That’s the relationship I had.”
Currently Yung LA is focused on getting out of his deal with T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records. “Right now we’re actually fighting,” he said, citing "backwards" business practices as his reason for trying to leave. “We got our lawyers going to war with them. They just tryin’ to free me out of the contract. They don’t wanna let me go, but they don’t want to work for me either.”
LOL
Alley Boy said this nigga needs to take that shit off his face:
http://worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh15JMkSh4BF849163
“He didn’t sit down with any of the heads at Duct Tape,” Alley told XXLMag.com, clarifying that LA is not signed with the imprint. “[Yung LA] aint’ get the okay from none one of us and ain’t none one of us told you nothin’ about you having nothing to do with Duct Tape. You dead wrong.”
To the casual observer, LA’s tattoo is just a duck. To Alley, the logo represents loyalty. “There are people willing to lay down their life for that logo, we’re a real close knit family,” said the Duct Tape honcho , who’s also signed to Atlantic Records as an artist.
Asked what he believes was the motivation behind the artwork, Alley said: “I guess he ran into my lil’ homies and shit, kickin’ it with them. You know they drinkin’ lean, smokin’ together…I guess he took that [as] being cool with some Duct Tape members, but they can’t tell you to go put nothin’ on your face.”
“He’s gonna have [to get] like a pendant or a star or somethin’ to cover that shit,” Alley added. “It’s like an ex-boyfriend name or somethin’, he finna get that shit covered-up.”
Claiming that T.I.’s Grand Hustle imprint, is no longer Yung’s label home, Alley thinks the “Ain’t I” rapper tried to associate himself with Duct Tape in order protect himself in his hometown. “At the end of the day when he fell out with Grand Hustle I guess he felt like that would’ve been a great move for him because ‘if I got Duct tape behind me, ain’t nobody gonna be to quick to fuck with me out in the streets.’