Trippie Redd Drops $100K On Iced Out Skeleton Choker: Report

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Trippie Redd's latest piece of jewelry also comes with a one-of-a-kind lock to prevent chain snatching.

Trippie Redd is gearing up to release A Love Letter To You 3 this Friday. The project serves as his second album in a matter of months, following the release of his official debut album, Life's A Trip. The "Topanga" rapper has been locked in the studio over the past few months and to celebrate his hard work, he reportedly dropped a light $100K on a brand new chain.

Trippie Redd revealed his latest of jewelry in his collection on Instagram yesterday. The rapper recently linked up with The GLD Shop who helped bring Trippie's elaborate chain to life. Detailing the new chain to The Blast, the jewelers at The GLD Shop revealed the rapper dropped $100K on the chain which includes 6,000 diamonds and red eyes on the skeletons' face that light up. On top of that, Trippie's new chain also comes with a unique, one-of-a-kind lock to prevent anyone from trying to rip it off his neck.

While $100k is a lot to drop on anything, it doesn't look like this was his most expensive purchase this year. The rapper' "UKA UKA" chain was reportedly worth $400K and flooded with diamonds.

Aside from his recent purchase, Trippie Redd recently revealed the tracklist to A Love Letter To You 3 which includes features from Juice WRLD, Youngboy Never Broke Again, Kodie Shane and more. Keep your eyes peeled for the project which drops this Friday.


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