It’s a major vibe whenever Fabolous is involved. So it’s no surprise he had to turn all the way up from Sei Less in the Big Apple with some of the rap game’s biggest names.
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It’s a major vibe whenever Fabolous is involved. So it’s no surprise he had to turn all the way up from Sei Less in the Big Apple with some of the rap game’s biggest names.
If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to Fabolous, it’s the fact he’s always about The Family. And sometimes the Fam extends to longtime pals and ride or die folks like Maino and Jim Jones.
Even my diehard loyalty to Nike can’t sway me away from shining major light and love to Dipset’s Jim Jones and his flex in Adidas attire. It’s all about Capo showing out in super crispy sportswear.
New York rapper Fabolous really knows how to capture the moments. The hip-hop veteran still has the Apollo Theater on his mind and proves it with snapshots of himself linked up with Dipset’s Cam’ron, Jim Jones and Freekey Zekey from Drake’s recent SiriusXM event.
New York rapper Fabolous knows how to glow up the right way. The Brooklyn native lights up his social media pages with snapshots of himself donning big ice alongside some very notable pals.
It’s hard keeping tabs on Fabolous because he never slows down. Whether it’s living the luxury life or showing off his daddy duties with a dab of relationship goals, Loso is going his Way - always. His latest flexing comes in the form of linking up with his local peers like Jim Jones and Maino turning up on a basketball court.
For the record, wasn’t the culture done supporting Gucci a few years ago over racial issues? Regardless of where the average person stands with the luxury brand, getting a mouthful from Dipset’s Jim Jones over being profiled and disrespected during his stop in one of the brand’s fancy stores is somehow more funny than upsetting.
Over the past 96 hours, we’ve seen the one and only Antonio Brown hanging out with more hip-hop artists than NFL superstars. Regardless of his future, you have to admit seeing him with the likes of artists like Fabolous and Jim Jones is low-key dope and suggests hip-hop truly is a healing source.