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Rapper Blueface turned out to be the main character in a major online debate when he came up with a question regarding his music and the issue became a roast over his style. The artist, who goes by the name of Johnathan Jamall Porter, turned to Instagram and questioned, “Can I drop again or is it too soon? 👀.” The majority of his supporters were in favor of new songs but a significant portion of the replies fixated on the rapper’s extremely tight denim and hoody which resulted in many hilarious and sarcastic remarks.
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The post was essentially a sneak peek of new music, but it was very soon met with an eager listeners’ reaction who were already expecting new content. A user motivated him by saying, “Drop it while it’s hot 💙,” another one just asked, “We want the drop 🔥.” This was echoed by many who believed that the artist should cash in on his current success. A more tactical fan advised, “Consistency beats anything 💡 never stop dropping 🎶,” and further compared the situation to the prolific artists like T-Pain and Lil Wayne to strengthen his point.
But soon the image part of the post became the main magnet for a good number of the audience. The spotlight was not on the music but on Blueface’s garment. A very popular comment wittily remarked, “He still think he wear the same size 😂,” which turned into a long thread of laughing emojis and people corroborating the comment. Another user straight away inquired, “buy some new clothes that fits u blue cmon now man,” which created a discussion about his style transformation. One user backed him up saying, “he’s always dressed tight like that he’s just big now so it looks different now 😂😂,” while another one responded, “no duh 🤣🤣🤣 he always sagged but he was skinny asf and now he thicker and need bigger clothes . he cant even sit down right.”
Mixed with fashion critique was the rapper’s personal life that had a much graver side. Some comments diverted the conversation to his son, for instance, a user said, “Why are you lying about Junior? You know that girl was drinking while pregnant and you know he’s disabled as a result. Be a father and go get your kid the help he needs.” Another one added, “Go be a father to jr..”. Most of the time, these comments would be accompanied by other users’ calls to keep personal matters out of music posts which underlined the divided nature of his online crowd.
There was also a supporter who suggested a collaborative idea of “we need a heembeezy x blueface track again” and another controversy who proposed “Chrisean and you drop something.” This last suggestion received instant backlash and one user replied, “Hell naw! Why even mention that 🚮 on here?? He don’t need that around him. All money isn’t good money!”
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Ultimately, Blueface’s query resulted in huge interactions, but not exactly in the manner he might have anticipated. The post was like a mirror of the rapper’s public persona—a mixture of a wait for new music, endless roasting, and unavoidable personal scandals. It is clear that his supporters want new music but public opinion has made it unambiguously clear that they are even more ready for him to buy a new wardrobe. The rapper is in a position where he knows the different wants of his audience as he gets ready for his next best move. Blueface recently announced a comeback party amidst ongoing discussions about his career. His cryptic posts about his career often generate significant online engagement. Fans were also treated to a surprising acoustic performance of “Baby Girl” during his return to the spotlight. Additionally, Blueface joined the Don’t Fall In Love festival lineup just one day before the event. The rapper’s fashion choices continue to make headlines, reminiscent of the outfit controversy with Alectra Sparks in their new Reels video.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
