Young Thug Imagines What He'd Look Like In Kanye West & Lil Pump's "I Love It" Video

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Young Thug celebrates Futures birthday at Versace Mansion on November 17, 2017 in Miami, Florida.
It's a good look for Thugger.

A few weeks ago, Kanye West and Lil Pump surprised the world when they debuted the video for their new collaboration, "I Love It" at the Pornhub Awards where 'Ye also served as the creative director. Although the song was initially met with heavy criticism, it's infectious hook and ridiculous lyrics have won over the masses. The video was equally ridiculous as Kanye West and Lil Pump dressed up in rectangular body suits that made them look like characters from Roblox. The song immediately sparked the "I Love It Challenge" where people would dress up in similar body suits. Young Thug recently took to Instagram to reveal what he'd look like if he was in the music video.

Young Thug took to Instagram to share what he'd look like if he were in the music video for Kanye West's and Lil Pump's "I Love it" video. The rapper shared a photo of himself on stage in a massive purple jacket with the caption, "Ïf î wãš øñ {Ī ŁØVĘ ĪT} wïth ŸË åñd pûmp." If only Kanye reached out to Thugger for an appearance on the track, we would've been able to see him in his "Roblox"- inspired outfit.

"I Love it" seems to be Kanye's first song to kick off the campaign for his forthcoming album, Yandhi. After the project was announced, Young Thug told Kanye that he wouldn't talk to him ever again if 'Ye didn't put him on his album. The threat seemed to work as Kanye's engineer Adam Wolpert confirmed that Thugger would appear on the project.


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