Lil Pump is kicking off the new year with a brand new single and video for “Butterfly Doors.” The song is from his new project Harverd Dropout, a debut album that is due out this year. In the video, ...
Lil Pump‘s “Butterfly Doors” video is The Fast and the Furious: Toyko Drift of Lil Pump videos, meaning there are a lot of neon lights, women standing around and questionable headgear. None of those ...
Lil Pump has come a long way since his song “Gucci Gang” burned up the charts with its infectious chorus. Now, he’s a member of a rap supergroup that’s actually named Gucci Gang along with Gucci Mane ...
Lil Pump has officially released "Butterfly Doors" after a previously released teaser drew criticism from fans and celebrities alike because it featured a racial slur. In the official release, the ...
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Rapper Lil Pump was criticized for the lyrics in his newest song “Butterfly Doors” and for a racist gesture he made in a teaser for the tune. The rapper, whose real name is Grazzy Garcia, 18, released ...
Lil Pump's references to Asian culture, including a famed Chinese basketball player, in his upcoming track seem to have lost him quite a few fans Lil Pump‘s references to Asian culture in his upcoming ...
Lil Pump is causing waves. Again. Last week, the Miami rapper was kicked off a plane to Los Angeles and got arrested for disorderly conduct. On Sunday, the 18-year-old posted a teaser video of his new ...
Ugly God is prepping to drop his debut album, but first he delivers his new freestyle over Lil Pump's new banger. "Bitch bad to the bone/ Hate me now, but don’t be sad when I’m gone," Ugly God raps in ...
Plus, watch its official music video. Lil Pump closed out 2018 by hinting at a new song. Now, the Miami-born rapper has officially dropped “Butterfly Doors” and its accompanying music video. Check it ...
Lil Pump‘s references to Asian culture in his upcoming track have struck many fans as racist. The 18-year-old rapper, whose real name is Gazzy Garcia, posted a preview of his new song, “Butterfly ...
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