The clip finds Benny and co. rhyming from the turf of Bills Stadium in a director’s chair of sorts with the Buffalo native still recovering from being shot in the leg outside a Houston Walmart in November.
“Went to go get it even tho they didn’t want me to have it @buffalobills @billsmafiapage,” Benny captioned a post teasing what was to come.
The 36-year-old is also teaming up with his hometown team on a merchandise collection, which is now available for pre-order in a black t-shirt and hoodie for $30 and $60 each. The graphic finds Benny in a Bills 716 jersey representative of Buffalo’s area code and him holding a Pyrex measuring cup like a quarterback does a football.
Even in a year without releasing an album, Travis Scott still put numbers on the boards with over four billion Spotify streams, which is comparable to Eminem’s entire discography and Slim Shady added two projects to his discography in 2020.
Houston’s rager spent most of the year injecting his brand with partnership steroids to make it the strongest in all of Hip Hop and companies are rushing to his doorstep launching million-dollar pitches at him as rampant as James Harden’s three-pointers.
With the coronavirus pandemic forcing artists to improvise and find revenue streams other than the usual live appearances and touring, Scott’s pivot to the branding and product side has proved to be a lucrative one. Covering
G Herbo is facing federal fraud charges after his alleged involvement in a $1.5 million fraud scheme based in Boston. Instagram influencer Omi In A Hellcat says the FBI raided his home, seized his possessions and hit him with tax evasion charges, but he’s blaming Herbo for snitching on him and he believes it’s over a girl they both were sleeping with.
“@NoLimitHerbo oh you throwing me under the bus cause me and u was fucking with the same shawty damn I get it,” he posted to his Instagram Story. “SMH this new generation ain’t thurl. Fight your case without mentioning me and I’ll do the same bro.”