Twitter Reacts To Bow Wow's Photoshopped Death Row Roster Picture

Fans do their best to drag Bow Wow once more.

Bow Wow is a rapper who is no more interesting to pursuing debate with regards to cooperating with his fans (well, how about we utilize the term freely) via web-based networking media. There was a September episode where he completely fell for an Iggy Azalea thirst trap session, remarking on a video of the female craftsman by saying, "I swear id eat her 👅🍑NO PROBLEM! Idgaf 😂." As if that weren't sufficient, he likewise got fooled by fans after he posted a video of himself letting free at a dance club, gripping an unfilled container of Ciroc the whole time. The remark area was indeed full with individuals who needed to know not just in the event that he could really manage the cost of a whole jug, yet additionally why he kept on appearing to be so phony while flexing. Today, Bow Wow shared piece of his backstory with regards to his hip-bounce childhood, posts that by and by evoked an isolated response from fans.

Greenery shared a photograph that was as far as anyone knows sent to him by a fan, with his picture embedded into the acclaimed photograph spread of the whole Death Row lineup. The photo was initially reclaimed in the mid-1990's, after Tupac Shakur had moved to the name. Bow Wow tweeted an inquisitive message alongside the photo:



He additionally shared some other photographic recollections from his opportunity having an indistinguishable room from some Death Row legends, for example, Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg. Despite the fact that he was subsidiary with the Doggfather - notwithstanding showing up in the "Gin and Juice" video when it dropped in 1993 - Bow Wow never discharged any studio work under the name's umbrella while it was still in business. There's no specify of his name anyplace online seeing that official Death Row craftsmen, yet on the other hand, with Knight's affinity for making bargains informal (read: not recorded on paper), I assume there could be some hazy area. He additionally shared some other photographic recollections from his opportunity having an indistinguishable room from some Death Row legends, for example, Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg. Despite the fact that he was subsidiary with the Doggfather - notwithstanding showing up in the "Gin and Juice" video when it dropped in 1993 - Bow Wow never discharged any studio work under the name's umbrella while it was still in business. There's no specify of his name anyplace online seeing that official Death Row craftsmen, yet on the other hand, with Knight's affinity for making bargains informal (read: not recorded on paper), I assume there could be some hazy area.


Some fans actually backed up what Moss was saying, alleging that being discovered by Snoop sort of made him an honorary member of the label's family, before he upped sticks and started making records with Jermaine Dupri, among others.

However, there's never been a Bow Wow Twitter thread that the Internet didn't immediately mine for comedic material, and this instance is no exception to the rule. Behold, as Moss takes what you might say is another L, if these social media users are to be taken as the voices of reason.

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