T.I. slams ‘millennial’ haters after getting roasted over Tupac outfit
While performing at Tupac's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, T.I. wore a replica of Tupac's famous New York Times cover outfit.
When T.I. performed at Tupac’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, he wore a replica of Tupac’s famous Death Row Records New York Times cover, and he got dragged all over the internet for it.
But T.I. wasn’t going to stand for the criticism, and it didn’t take long before he was throwing it right back at the haters, writing on Instagram, “Ya’ll young, forever commentating, over-opinionated young muuuf-ckaz got sh-t to say ALWAYZ,” alongside a side-by-side image of himself and Tupac in the same outfit.
Tupac would wear a leather vest, baggy jeans and church shoes. Only he could pull off this particular vest. Someone should’ve told T.I. pic.twitter.com/CsEwDOJMzf
— Ferrari Sheppard (@stopbeingfamous) April 8, 2017
He then blasted Rich Homie Quan for his tribute to Biggie in which he forgot the words to “Get Money” and accused millennials of not having the proper respect for the generation before them.
“Biggie sh-t went left because a muuuf-cka from YA’LL generation forgot the words,” he wrote.
See the entire post, and some of the reactions to his outfit, below.
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