Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty is going viral on TikTok but it may not be the attention he was expecting. Yachty posted a half-minute clip, which showed him sporting an entirely new hairstyle, freshly cut and styled at the barber, and showing it off for the camera. Judging by his continuous grin and confident head-turns, it appears the rapper is rather pleased with his new look.
Watch the video here. Fans on Twitter are losing their minds over Yachty's new look posting a string of humorous tweets. "He looks like somebody’s auntie" said a fan while another wrote, "So basically they told him they were gonna have to flat iron it so the braid can be cleanest and he said “oh fr? bet....”
So basically they told him they were gonna have to flat iron it so the braid can be cleanest and he said “oh fr? bet....”
— Yvonne (@blessed_3ssence) August 2, 2020
One fan wrote, "WHAT IS THIS HATTIE MAE HAIRSTYLE BYE LMAO." One fan said, "lil yachty looking like mc debra rn." Another added, "It's the head turn for me."
WHAT IS THIS HATTIE MAE HAIRSTYLE BYE LMAO
— A (@invtble) August 2, 2020
it’s the head turn for me 😂
— JayyTheGawd ✞ (@JAYYTHEGAWD) August 2, 2020
More supportive fans said, "It’s so healthy tho" and "I mean if he likes it, why not?"
It’s so healthy tho☺️😂
— Adrienne.✨ (@StreeteLovely) August 2, 2020
I mean if he likes it, why not?
— Ariel (@HushedSecretss) August 2, 2020
It is unclear exactly Yachty wants such a different hairdo, but we do know the style is a drastic change from his previous look. Most of his previous hairstyles during his career in the music scene have mostly included variations of braided red hair. Although, the new look may not be so surprising to his hardcore fans as he is known for his edgy and infectiously confident personality and admired for his experimental take on his hairstyles. Yachty's music is about being you and staying positive. As a result of such optimism, he's amassed adoring fans from all around the Internet.
His debut album, 'Teenage Emotions' (which released in 2017) covers a wide range of feelings. As a fervent opponent of what some critics may deem "true" hip-hop, the LP saw the red-haired rapper bringing joviality and lighthearted fun to a genre frequently known for being rough and aggressive. The generous 21-track LP featured a mishmash of values, ideas and life mantras.
Yachty's 2018 followup LP 'Lil Boat 2' took a different turn from his debut album which resulted in mixed reviews. The stray from the initial bubbly side then saw him rapping of his wealth and celebrity status and it didn't pay off. After its release, AllMusic said, "There's an abundance of low-wattage boasts about financial and libidinal surpluses, most of which could have been composed by a generator. Softer and more melodic cuts are indicated with all-lowercase track titles. ... If Yachty can find a way to be his goofy self and elevate his writing, he can rebound."
Similar lukewarm reception from critics also happened with his latest album 'Lil Boat 3'. but RapReviews praised the album, stating, "Lil Boat 3 finds Yachty syncopating and stretching beyond his naturally baritone voice. He sounds more self-aware than ever, channeling his beloved infectious energy as the main driver for the album, rather than his erratic lyrical ability."
Yachty's fifth record 'End of the Summer' is slated for a release sometime this month, so perhaps his new look comes as a simultaneous effort to release something fresh and interesting this year.
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