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Cordae's Beard Stole The Show When He Performed At Lollapalooza

Cordae’s Beard Stole The Show When He Performed At Lollapalooza

Cordae’s Beard Stole The Show When He Performed At Lollapalooza

Cordae made his first appearance at the event since 2019 to perform some of his biggest singles from The Lost Boy and From A Birds Eye View, but the crowd and social media users were more interested in the bushy beard he was sporting.

According to HipHopDX, the 24-year-old began his performance sporting a big, bushy beard reminiscent of Hugh Jackman’s in Wolverine. However, as he kept on performing, parts of his facial hair started to fall out, making him eventually look like a person from another century.

One Twitter user questioned, along with a less-than-flattering image of the “Parables” artist, “Why does Cordae look like a Civil War general?”

On his Instagram feed, Cordae posted a photo dump from the festival along with the announcement that he will soon be releasing new music.

The Atlantic artist has previously spoken about his next releases, so this is nothing new. He questioned his A&R back in June about when he’d be able to provide something for his followers.

“I’m trying to drop this mixtape, man, so I had to butter up my A&R and get him on a jet in the air right now,” At the time, Cordae posted on his Instagram Story. “I’m trying to drop music, man. What we doing?” Success Davis responded, “We coming, we coming.”

Cordae’s Beard Stole The Show When He Performed At Lollapalooza. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section.

 

Cordae Demands Young Thug And Gunna's Release Following YSL's Indictment

Cordae Demands Young Thug And Gunna’s Release Following YSL’s Indictment

Cordae Demands Young Thug And Gunna’s Release Following YSL’s Indictment

Cordae is campaigning for the release of Young Thug, Gunna, and the other YSL members named in the group’s enormous 56-count indictment issued last month. On Wednesday, the rapper from From a Birds Eye View tweeted his support for YSL.

“Free the Whole YSL Family! They showed me more genuine love than damn near anybody!” In his first post, Cordae wrote.

He then added: “Protect Black Art! Also Using Lyrics against someone on trial is nuts! It’s a form of self expression that shouldn’t be used in a literal sense especially in a court of law!!!”

On May 9th, YSL’s 28 members were charged. Following a raid on Thug’s home, he was charged with conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and participation in criminal street gang activity. Gunna is charged with one count of RICO conspiracy.

Several lyrics from songs by the musicians were part of evidence in the indictment. Several songs from YSL’s Slime Language 2 compilation album, due out in 2020, were among them, including “Take it to Trial,” “Ski,” and “Slatty.”

Cordae isn’t the only one who thinks rap lyrics should be used as proof. Bobby Shmurda supported a bill in New York that would limit their use in court.

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section.

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