At this point, it’s unclear what’s more irrelevant – Yung Berg or his chain which has been on the lamb for well over a year now? From Chicago, to Detroit, to Cali and to several other cities across this great country, this (fake) neck-wear has been on tour more than Berg himself.
Apparently, the latest proprietor of the Transformer chain is Lowkey Riez. Never heard of the guy? Me either. Like dude said, how he came up on the chain is his business. It makes me no difference to me either way, but that’s water under the bridge. My problem with the video stems from the fact he has to use the chain to promote himself. It’s like bragging about smashing the neighborhood jumpoff.
Is this supposed to propel your career? This is what people in the Hip-Hop world like to call a “publicity stunt.” Bottom line, if you’re an artist who takes pride in his or her work, that should be able to stand alone. Videos in this fashion are lightweight corny. I can’t speak for the majority of listeners, but stuff like this gives me no motivation to listen the music. But I did anyway. And let’s just say he’s not the next coming of T.I. or Andre 3000.
































