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YG gives away $20K worth of sneakers | BlackPressUSA

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ROLLING OUT - “Shoes is [sic] everything. Shoes is [sic] something you need. When you wake up, you going to leave the house, you gotta put on a pair of shoes and you know people love sneakers first of all. But for the homies that’s fresh out of prison from doing life sentences, they probably didn’t know they was gonna come home and they out and they tryna figure out life and do the right thing. So, I know for somebody with some status or celebrity [to] pull up and just gift them with anything, I know they appreciate it. It probably goes a long way. So, that’s all I wanted to do,” the Bompton rapper told TMZ| By Michael "Ice-Blue" Harris Rapper YG gave back to the community once again on Friday, May 21, when he donated over 100 pairs of sneakers to newly released inmates at the Amity Foundation House in downtown Los Angeles. The “F Donald Trump” rapper released his joint album Kommunity Service with Sacramento rapper Mozzy on Friday as […]

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