Bossman Dlow is someone who is gaining more and more attention as the days pass. The reason for his recent rise up the ranks is due to his single “Get In With Me.” It has become an overnight sensation, racking up streams and fans. The song currently sits at over six million streams on Spotify and was also in the top five on the Top 100 chart for Apple Music. His convincing and unique flows are very ear grabbing and he is looking to continue that. He did so for us on “Mr Pot Scraper” which released just last week. Because of this newfound fame, Bossman Dlow is getting interviewed about the genre and the fashion trends within it.
One of the controversial things happening in hip-hop has to be the odd clothing choices. We have seen rappers like Kanye West and Playboi Carti rocking unique masks as of late. Lil Uzi Vert, Tyler, The Creator, and Young Thug are always rocking crazy outfits. Thugger pulled off a baby blue dress pretty well back in 2016 for the JEFFERY LP.
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Bossman Dlow Is On The Rise
However, that really is not for Bossman Dlow. He believes on sticking to the style he has right now. “I ain’t changing bro,” the Florida native told the panel of interviewers. “N****s with these nails and these dresses and s***. They poppin’ and it’s crazy.” He continues, “Ima be the same person a billion dollars later.” You have to respect his willingness to stick to his style and persona. It will certainly gain him more fans and notoriety going forward.
What are your thoughts on Bossman Dlow’s opinion on the avant-garde fashion trends in hip-hop? Is he going to be a star in the genre after his recent singles. why or why not? What are your opinions on the gender-bending outfits in rap? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Bossman Dlow. Finally, stay with us everything else going on around the world of music.
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